Mental Health & Well-Being
Sheldon-Williams Collegiate student Nour Albaradan was honoured with the Multicultural Youth Leadership Award for significant contributions from people 29 years and under.
Read the full article in SaskCulture's Impact here.
APRIL 17, 2019 - The Saskatchewan Health Authority has put together some information about the importance of vaccinations.
To view the information sheet, please CLICK HERE.
APRIL 1, 2019 - On March 19th, Regina Public Schools hosted the second annual Indigenous Student Forum at Division Office. In attendance were trustees from the Regina Public School Board, members of the Elders’ Advisory Council and eight students from each of our high schools. This year, the Indigenous Advocates from Albert, Kitchener, Seven Stones and Thomson Community Schools were also invited to each bring two Grade 8 students to the event.
Ben Ironstand, a teacher at Thom Collegiate, was the keynote speaker and he talked to the audience about resilience and the ability to overcome barriers by connecting with culture and language. Ben’s keynote message served as a starting point to the discussion about four pre-selected focus questions.
APRIL 1, 2019 - Regina Public Schools was proud to welcome Christian Parrish Takes the Gun, known professionally as Supaman, for three days of performances from March 18th to 20th to students and the Regina community! While in the city, Supaman performed for students from Albert, Connaught, Kitchener, Jack MacKenzie, Seven Stones, Wascana Plains, Balfour and Scott, and he shared his message of overcoming hardship and loss and about becoming a positive role model.
The 22nd annual Playground Conflict Managers’ Conference was held on Tuesday, January 29th at Balfour Collegiate with the theme of “Working Together.” The conference brought together approximately 350 Grades 5-7 students from various Regina Public elementary schools to hone their skills and to celebrate the important work they do on our playgrounds.
Rochelle Rugg, Vice-Principal at École Massey School, was the emcee for the conference and introduced Director Greg Enion, who brought greetings on behalf of Regina Public Schools and thanked the students for being great role models for their peers.
The TASCAP - Trades & Skills Construction Apprenticeship Program is open to Grades 11 and 12 students and offers instruction in all aspects of the residential construction.
It offers apprenticeship hours, high school credits, safety certificates and a scholarship opportunity!
Contact your guidance counsellor or call
Regina Trades & Skills Centre at 306 337 0533 or email
info@rtsc.org for details.