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Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) or Saskatoon S.D. No. 13 is the largest school division in
Saskatchewan Saskatchewan ( ; ) is a province in western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dak ...
serving approximately 24,000 students. Saskatoon Public Schools operates 49 elementary schools, 10 secondary schools and 3 associate or affiliate schools in
Saskatoon Saskatoon () is the largest city in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province. It is located along the Trans-Canada Yellowhead Highway, and has served as th ...
and surrounding area. The offices of the Saskatoon School Board are housed in the Eaton's Building. Saskatoon School Division No. 13 belongs to Department of Saskatchewan Learning Division 4 along with Englefeld Protestant Separate S.D. No. 132, Horizon School Division No. 205, Prairie Spirit School Division No. 206 St. Pauls R.C.S.S.D No. 20, Sun West School Division No. 207 and Division scolaire francophone 310.


Elementary schools

* École Alvin Buckwold School * Brevoort Park School *
Brownell School Silverwood Heights is a mostly residential neighbourhood located in north-central Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is a suburban subdivision, composed mostly of single detached dwellings and some multiple-unit apartment and semi-detached dwell ...
* Brunskill School * Buena Vista School * Caroline Robins Community School * Caswell Community School * Chief Whitecap School * City Park School * Colette Bourgonje School * École College Park School * Dr. John G. Egnatoff School * Dundonald School * Ernest Lindner School * Fairhaven School * École Forest Grove School * Greystone Heights School * École Henry Kelsey School * Holliston School * Howard Coad School * Hugh Cairns V.C. School * James L. Alexander School * John Dolan School * John Lake School * King George Community School *
Lakeridge School Lakeridge is a residential neighbourhood located in the southeast part of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Almost all of its residents live in low-density, single detached houses. As of 2009, the area is home to 4,051 residents. The neighbourhood ...
*Online Learning Elementary * École Lakeview School *
Lawson Heights School Lawson Heights is a residential neighbourhood located in northern Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, which was developed beginning in the late 1970s. History Lawson Heights takes its name from Reverend Stephen George Lawson who homesteaded in the area (nor ...
* Lester B. Pearson School * Mayfair Community School * Montgomery School *
North Park Wilson School North Park is a community which is just to the north of the Meewasin Riverworks observation area and the CPR Bridge. It has access along its eastern perimeter to the scenic walking trails along the South Saskatchewan River developed by the Meew ...
* Pleasant Hill Community School * Prince Philip School * Princess Alexandra Community School * Queen Elizabeth School *
École River Heights School River Heights is a neighbourhood in Lawson Suburban Development Area, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Its eastern boundary borders the South Saskatchewan River. The suburb is just south of the Mall at Lawson Heights. Development of the neighbourhoo ...
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Roland Michener School College Park East is a primarily residential neighbourhood located in the east-central part of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The majority of its residents live in single-family detached dwellings, with a sizeable minority of high-density, multi ...
* Silverspring School * Silverwood Heights School * Sutherland School * Sylvia Fedoruk School * École Victoria School * Vincent Massey Community School * W.P. Bate Community School * Wâhkôhtowin School * Westmount Community School *
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* Willowgrove School


High schools

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Aden Bowman Collegiate Aden Bowman Collegiate is in the Queen Elizabeth subdivision, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, serving students from grades 9 through 12. It is also known as Aden Bowman, Bowman, or ABCI. The school was opened on September 2, 1958. Aden Bowman is ...
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Bedford Road Collegiate Bedford Road Collegiate is a public high school on the west side of the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It is Saskatoon's second oldest high school, opened on February 12, 1923. It is also known as BRCI (Bedford Road Collegiate Institute), or Bed ...
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Centennial Collegiate Centennial Collegiate is a secondary school located on Nelson Road in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. There are approximately 1,400 students enrolled at Centennial Collegiate as of 2022. Centennial also has a partnership with SaskTel Soccer Cen ...
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Evan Hardy Collegiate Evan Hardy Collegiate Institute is located on the East side of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, serving students from grades 9 through 12. It is also known as ''Evan Hardy'', ''Hardy'', or simply ''EHCI''. Evan Hardy Collegiate was named for no ...
* Marion M. Graham Collegiate * Mount Royal Collegiate * Nutana Collegiate *Online Learning Secondary * Royal West Campus *
Tommy Douglas Collegiate Tommy Douglas Collegiate Institute is a high school located in the Blairmore Suburban Centre district of western Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, serving students from grades 9 through 12. It is named for Tommy Douglas, the "Father of Canadian Medicare, ...
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Walter Murray Collegiate 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 and is supported by the infrastructure of the Nutana Su ...


Associate & alliance schools

* Saskatoon Misbah School (K-9)
Charles Red Hawk Elementary School
(Pre K-6) * Royal West Campus (young adult learning) - houses continuing education classes. Started by SPS in 2002 as a pilot project, located in the former Estey School in
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Defunct schools

* Alexandra School – demolished in 1984; name taken by the newer Princess School to become Princess Alexandra School. * Albert School – closed in 1978; now the Albert Community Centre. * Churchill School – closed in 1985 after less than 30 years in operation; the building became the Saskatoon Full Gospel Church (SFGC). Demolished to make way for a condominium development in 2012. * Estey School – closed in 1984; utilized for storage and other administrative uses until 2002 when it reopened as the SPS affiliate Royal West Campus, offering education courses for young adults. * Grosvenor Park School – closed in 1993; now the Saskatoon Islamic Centre and home to the Saskatoon Misbah School. * Lorne Haselton School – opened in 1961 but closed in the mid-1980s; now the Saskatchewan Abilities Council. * Princess School – demolished in 1961; replaced by a newer Princess (later Princess Alexandra) School. * Richmond Heights School – closed in the mid-1980s; now the Park Heights Seniors Centre * Thornton School – demolished in 1997; replaced by a townhouse development. * original
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– dismantled, moved from its original location on Broadway Avenue and 12th Street and rebuilt on the
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campus in 1911. * second Victoria School - also located at Broadway and 12th, but demolished after the third (current) Victoria School was built and the original was relocated to the university grounds. * Wilson School – closed in 1993 and amalgamated with North Park School to become North Park Wilson School; later becoming the
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(FNUC) in Saskatoon. In 2011, FNUC sold the building to Affinity Credit Union who is currently converting it to an office. * McNab Park School (formerly Air Marshall Curtis School) – closed in the early 1980s and demolished soon after. After sitting as a vacant lot for decades, the site is now part of a new hotel and business district being developed near the airport. * King Edward School – Originally built in 1904 in the downtown where it doubled as City Hall until demolition in 1956; a replacement school in
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, adjacent to Kinsmen Park, operated until 1980 when it closed after a fire. The building was demolished and was replaced by King Edward Place, a low-cost housing development. * Riverview Collegiate Institute, formerly Saskatoon Technical Collegiate for quick entry into the workplace, including learning trades. It was built in 1931 along the riverbank in the Central Business District. This high school also housed the Saskatoon Public School Board administrative offices and was called the Gathercole Centre. The school was decommissioned in the 1990s and the school board relocated its offices to the Eaton's Building in the 2000s. After a brief stint as a filming location, the building was demolished in the late 2000s to make way for the city's River Landing redevelopment. As of 2019 the ALT Hotel now stands where Riverview/Gathercole Centre used to be.


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Saskatoon Public Schools
{{Saskatchewan school divisions School divisions in Saskatchewan Education in Saskatoon