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  2. Saskatoon Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) or Saskatoon S.D. No. 13 is the largest school division in Saskatchewan serving 28,924 [3] students as of September 2024. Saskatoon Public Schools operates 47 elementary schools, one alliance school (Charles Red Hawk Elementary School on the Whitecap Dakota Nation), and 10 secondary schools in Saskatoon .

  3. Category:School divisions in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    There are several rural school districts within a rural school division. Overlapping regional territories means more than one school board can be in this category for the same geographical area (for instance, there are two school boards based in the city of Saskatoon one public and one R.C.S.S.D.).

  4. Walter Murray Collegiate - Wikipedia

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    Walter Murray Collegiate, also known as WMCI, is a high school serving grades 9 to 12, located in south-eastern Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.This public secondary school was established in 1961 [2] and is supported by the infrastructure of the Nutana Suburban Centre, a part of the Nutana Suburban Development Area.

  5. Education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Schools became technologically more advanced and adapted to supply resources for this growing demand and change of focus. [3] Education in Saskatchewan is generally divided as Elementary (primary school, public school), followed by Secondary (high school) and Post-secondary (university, college). Within the province under the Ministry of ...

  6. Prairie Spirit School Division - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Spirit School Division No. 206 has 46 schools located in 28 communities surrounding the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan which includes 3 First Nations and 9 Hutterite communities. The student population of approximately 12,000 surrounds the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan as a ring of rural communities around the urban centre.

  7. Victoria School (Saskatoon) - Wikipedia

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    The stone school house was built in 1888 by stonemason Alexander (Sandy) Marr as the first school house of the temperance colony that helped establish the city. Funding for the school was approved by the Saskatoon Board of Trustees in 1887, when the school board was authorized to borrow $1,200 for the purpose of building a one room school that ...

  8. Marion M. Graham Collegiate - Wikipedia

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    The school is named after Marion Margaret Graham OC, [2] an educator who taught in Saskatoon for thirty years and served as a member of the Saskatoon Public School Board from 1967 to 1982. During these years she worked for the development of learning resource centers in Saskatoon public schools, a service that is now available to all students.

  9. Bishop James Mahoney High School - Wikipedia

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    It is named in honour of the Most Reverend James P. Mahoney, former Bishop of Saskatoon, in recognition of his many contributions to Catholic Education in Saskatoon. Prior to his appointment as Bishop, Mahoney was a classroom teacher at the former St. Paul's High School and E. D. Feehan Catholic High School.