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  2. List of school divisions in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    When Saskatchewan was created in 1905, there were over five thousand school districts in Saskatchewan operating one room school houses. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In the 1940s, the provincial government instituted an amalgamation process resulting in larger school units, which greatly reduced the number of school divisions. [ 3 ]

  3. Category:School divisions in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan schools which use the term "district" in their name, are rural schools offering educational schooling between K - 12 in a local area or district. 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 ...

  4. List of regions of Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Northeast (Region 1), including Prince Albert and the eastern two-thirds of Northern Saskatchewan. Northwest (Region 2), including the Battlefords, Meadow Lake, and the western third of Northern Saskatchewan. Southeast (Region 4), including Regina and Estevan. Southwest (Region 6), including Moose Jaw and Swift Current.

  5. Northern Saskatchewan Administration District - Wikipedia

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    The area is co-extensive with Division No. 18, Saskatchewan, [2] [3] one of Statistics Canada's census divisions in the province for its 2016 census. The census division is the largest in the province terms of area at 269,996.55 square kilometres (104,246.25 sq mi), representing 46 per cent of the province's entire area of 588,239.21 square ...

  6. Regina Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Regina School Division #4, [1] also known as Regina Public Schools (RPS), is the Anglophone secular public school district of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Its headquarters, J.A. Burnett Education Centre, was named after teacher Jim Burnett.

  7. Category:Saskatchewan school board members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Saskatchewan school board members" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Regina Catholic Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Regina Catholic School Division (RCSD), also known as Regina Catholic Schools, is a Roman Catholic school district headquartered in Regina, Saskatchewan. The school board has seven members, and all candidates for election to the school board run in a single campaign as the board is at large.

  9. Education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1944 School Act and 1945 Larger School Unit Act Saskatchewan began larger school consolidation. The one room school house district began to close down in favour of the larger, technologically advanced consolidated school in the neighboring urban centre. [12] Now there are 28 school divisions and 3 geographical regions.