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Register for Soccer Youth Academy!

MAY 7, 2026—The Martin Youth Academy is committed to fostering a positive, inclusive learning environment while addressing a variety of individual needs and differences. Students in their Youth Academies become part of a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere. Athletes will have the opportunity to develop their skills in a structured environment. Their team of highly experienced and qualified teachers and instructors offer a pedagogical approach to skill development, skill refinement, and sport-specific fitness training built into the school day. Through interpersonal relationships, enthusiastic teachers, and like-minded classmates, Martin's programs foster lifelong enjoyment and participation in sport, health, and wellness.

rpscommunications Thu, 05/07/2026 - 08:36
Register for Hockey/Ringette Youth Academy!

MAY 7, 2026—The Martin Youth Academy is committed to fostering a positive, inclusive learning environment while addressing a variety of individual needs and differences. Students in their Youth Academies become part of a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere. Athletes will have the opportunity to develop their skills in a structured environment. Their team of highly experienced and qualified teachers and instructors offer a pedagogical approach to skill development, skill refinement, and sport-specific fitness training built into the school day. Through interpersonal relationships, enthusiastic teachers, and like-minded classmates, Martin's programs foster lifelong enjoyment and participation in sport, health, and wellness.

rpscommunications Thu, 05/07/2026 - 08:33
2026-2027 Grades 7/8 Band Program Registration Now Open!

APRIL 30, 2026—The 2026-2027 school year is shaping up to be an exciting one, filled with music, growth, and great experiences in band!

As we look ahead to next year, there will be some changes to the elementary band delivery model. With the opening of the MusicCentre@Dieppe in September, all band classes will take place at the Music Centre. Students will participate in band for one half day each week, providing a unique opportunity to learn and grow in a specialized music environment.

Schools will ensure that students attending the Music Centre do not miss literacy or numeracy instruction. Schedules will be developed to protect these core learning areas.

 

 

rpscommunications Thu, 04/30/2026 - 08:07
2026-27 School-Year Calendars

APRIL 20, 2026—The 2026-27 elementary and high school calendars have now been posted! Please go to our Calendars tab and choose the School Year Calendars (2026-27) sub-menu.

2026-27 Kindergarten Calendar (A/B)

2026-27 Elementary School Calendar

2026-27 Elementary Day 1-5 Calendar

rpscommunications Mon, 04/20/2026 - 07:15
2026 Post-Graduation Fair (Mark Your Calendars)

APRIL 15, 2026—On October 14, 2026, Regina Public Schools is hosting a post-secondary grad fair at the mâmawêyatitân centre at 3355-6th Avenue in Regina from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. We encourage all Regina Public high school students to attend with their families. This post-secondary grad fair will showcase over 60 post-secondary institutions, employers, and community organizations available in Saskatchewan and across many provinces. In addition, there will be businesses on site for potential employment opportunities.

rpscommunications Wed, 04/15/2026 - 11:17
Martin Teacher Receives Top Official Award!

MARCH 9, 2026—Congratulations to Megan Long for receiving the Melody Boulet Top Official Award! Originally from Sturgeon Country, AB, Megan found her way to Saskatchewan to play defence for the University of Regina Cougars in 2020. Megan, who is a teacher at Martin Collegiate in Regina, is currently in her fifth season of officiating and has quickly worked her way up the ladder. She recently became a High Performance Official and skated at this year's National U18 tournament.

rpscommunications Mon, 03/09/2026 - 11:36
Thank You from Martin Collegiate!

MARCH 6, 2026—Martin Collegiate extends a heartfelt THANK YOU to Access Communications Children's Fund, Community Initiatives Fund, Crawford's NO FRILLS and Farm Credit Canada, who all generously contributed monetary donations to support snacks and lunch for Martin students!

Because of your kindness and community spirit, many students have access to nourishing food throughout the school day. Your support helps ensure that students can focus on learning, growing and thriving in a positive environment.

Your generosity truly makes a different in the lives of Martin students, and we are incredibly grateful for your commitment to supporting our school community.

rpscommunications Fri, 03/06/2026 - 12:19
WITT Young Women's Conference

MARCH 2, 2026—Grade 8 girls are invited to register for Saskatchewan Polytechnic's Women in Trades & Technology (WITT) "Young Women's Conference" on Friday, March 27, 2026. The event is free and breakfast and lunch will be provided. The purpose of the day is to provide girls with an opportunity to learn more about skilled trades and technology careers.

Individuals or groups may register at the following link:
https://saskpolytech.ca/programs-and-courses/resources/women-in-trades-and-technology/programs-events.aspx

rpscommunications Mon, 03/02/2026 - 13:57
African Heritage Month Kids' Conference 2026

FEBRUARY 9, 2026—Grades 1 to 8 students are invited to attend the African Heritage Month Kids' Conference on Saturday, February 28th at the Allan Blakeney Adult Campus at no cost! For details, please see the poster below.

rpscommunications Mon, 02/09/2026 - 11:15
Nutritious Partnership for Students

January 28, 2026 -- Regina Public Schools’ Seven Stones School, representatives of the Regina Food Bank, the Regina Board of Education and Regina Public Schools senior administration announced a new partnership for the benefit of students and their learning.

The Federal Government’s National School Food Program (NSFP) teamed with the support of the Government of Saskatchewan has provided funding to help feed students and bolster the nutrition programs that Regina Public Schools already had in place. Working to leverage this funding, the school division has been working with the Regina Food Bank to develop a partnership that will maximize the available NSFP funding.

rpscommunications Thu, 01/29/2026 - 12:48