Announcements

2025 SVRP Recipients Announced!

JUNE 24, 2025—On behalf of the Regina Board of Education and Regina Public Schools administration, congratulations to the recipients of the 2025 Shared Values Recognition Program (SVRP) Award. Ten Regina Public Schools employees have been chosen because they have exemplified the Shared Values: I am responsible; I want to know; I belong; and I respect.

They were nominated by someone in their school or workplace and chosen by the Selection Committee comprised of the Board of Trustees. To honour all the recipients, a reception and brief ceremony will be held in the fall of 2025. Thank you to the 2025 SVRP recipients listed below for being leaders among your peers by demonstrating the values that form the fundamental beliefs that guide our school division.

June INFO Newsletter 2025

JUNE 20, 2025 — Regina Public Schools publishes a monthly newsletter that celebrates the accomplishments of students and staff; reports on significant events, programs and community involvement; and highlights the activities that demonstrate our Shared Values of respect, belonging, knowledge and responsibility.

To view the June issue, please CLICK HERE.

Land Based and Outdoor Education recognition

June 3, 2025 - Thomson School's mamawi kakashihtânânaw land based education program was recognized by the Saskatchewan chapter of the Regional Centre of Expertise on Education for Sustainable Development. 

The mamawi kakashihtânânaw program at Thomson school was identified as "an innovative project that has helped to increase the capacity for sustainable development in the Saskatchewan Region and contributed to the advancement of the United Nations Decade of Action to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Congratulations to Thomson school staff for this honour. 

Jeff Cappo, Indigenous Education Coordinator for Regina Public Schools, who has worked with the Thomson team accepted the award. 

Celebrating Indigenous History Month

JUNE 1, 2025—June is Indigenous History Month, a time to celebrate the history, heritage and diversity of Indigenous communities. It is a time to recognize and learn about the sacrifices, cultures, contributions and strength of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people and to continue the work of the Truth and Reconciliation’s Calls to Action.

As part of National Indigenous History Month, the City of Regina and the Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Network will host activities for National Indigenous Peoples Day on Friday, June 20th in Victoria Park from 10 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The day will be filled with Indigenous performers, family-friendly activities, children’s crafts and Indigenous artistry.