Red Cross Pink Day

Pink Day began when two boys chose to take action against bullying behaviour by encouraging their peers to wear pink. Their actions sparked a world-wide movement shedding light on the issues surrounding bullying and inspiring others to Be Someone’s Hero by speaking up when they see bullying happening. Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division Schools supported

SRPSD Staff Member Inducted into Local Hall of Fame

  Saskatchewan Rivers Public School division is consistently proud of its students, staff and families who make our community a better place to live, work and grow.  We are especially proud to have the opportunity to celebrate one of our own staff members who has been recognized for her work in the community.  Dr. Shelley

Canadian School Counselling Week: Feb 4-8 2019

Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division celebrates Canadian School Counselling Week to highlight the tremendous impact school counsellors can have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. Across the country, Canadians recognize the unique contribution school counsellors play in supporting student success.   School counsellors are professionals who support the personal, social, educational,

Riverside Students Step Up to Support Junior National Curling Championships

The 2019 New Holland Junior Men’s and Women’s National Curling Championship has begun in Prince Albert and the Riverside Dancers stepped in to provide some great entertainment. The Jigging Club at Riverside Public School provides students a great opportunity to explore some vibrant culture and stay connected and physically active as well.  The jiggers were invited

SASKATCHEWAN RIVERS PUBLIC BOARD CHAIR AND VICE-CHAIR NAMED

At the November 5 Organizational Meeting of the Saskatchewan Rivers Public Board of Education, the Board re-acclaimed Barry Hollick as Chair and Jaimie Smith-Windsor as Vice-Chair for the 2018-2019 year. With the acclamation, trustees demonstrated an appreciation of the solid guidance from Chair Hollick and Vice-Chair Smith-Windsor in the last year and trust in their

West Central Walks for Foodbank

A Walkathon at West Central is a long tradition, but this year the tradition had a new twist. The school decided that rather than ask for monetary donations to the school we would instead ask for donations to the food bank. It was a fabulous day of walking and helping others. Students, staff and families