Locate early childhood education resources. Learn about K-12 education early learning and schools. Find post-secondary education support and program information, including student loans and the Graduate Retention Program.
Bullying affects all of us. Learn about what you can do and about Saskatchewan's Action Plan.
Saskatchewan students, teachers and families celebrate student success stories and the remarkable work being done by our education professionals who support them.
Students in Saskatchewan have many choices when it comes to their post-secondary education. When you make decisions about your post-secondary studies, there are several things you should consider.
Information, forms, resources and guides to support educational institutions from Pre-K to post-secondary, education professionals, school administrators and child care facilitators.
Find information on partnerships, initiatives and programs to support the education of First Nations and Métis students in Saskatchewan.
Eligible students may receive a tax credit of up to $20,000 on their income tax. Most Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions apply on your behalf.
Educational opportunities in and outside of Saskatchewan for students interested in becoming a health care professional.
Healthy Campus Saskatchewan (HCSK) is a community of practice that unites the post-secondary sector and community organizations to support the mental health and well-being of students.
Find information for Saskatchewan students wanting to study abroad and for students from outside of Canada who want to study in our province.
Find information about Saskatchewan's International Education Strategy, including important programs for international students, recruitment agents, practitioners and ambassadors.
Learn how to access public libraries and services available throughout Saskatchewan.
Learn about the number of literacy programs available to Saskatchewan citizens that encourage a highly-educated province and skilled workforce.
Micro-credentials are short, focused programs that teach specific knowledge, skills and competencies.
Learn how the Government of Saskatchewan and the 27 school divisions across the province work together to ensure all students are successful.
Find information on courses, exam dates and practice exams for Grade 12 courses.
Meet the members of the 2024-25 Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Student Council.
Find out what scholarships, bursaries and grants are available for high school and post -secondary students, as well as teachers who wish to expand their teaching methods.
If you're applying to a university, college or technical institute in Saskatchewan, you may be eligible for financial assistance through one of our student aid programs. Find out your funding options, eligibility and how to apply. Apply online, view application correspondence or download tax slips for your loan.
The internet, digital media and technology has changed the way children and teens interact today. While staying connected is important, finding a healthy balance to screen time for children and teens is key. Learn about why taking a break is important.
Ukrainian students who have arrived in Saskatchewan under the Canada-Ukraine Authorization for Emergency Travel program will pay domestic tuition at Saskatchewan’s post-secondary institutions. Learn eligibility requirements and additional information.
Information on Saskatchewan universities and colleges, including information on interprovincial training agreements.
The Youth Council was formed by the Minister of Education to provide direction and leadership on how to engage students.