Meath Park students settle in at Carlton Comprehensive

After a fire broke out in their school, Meath Park students and teachers have found themselves a new home. The 190 students, from Grades 5 through 12, currently occupy 11 classrooms in the east wing of Carlton Comprehensive High School. For complete story Click Here.

Sask Rivers Public School Division Election Results

Prince Albert and area Cast their ballots today in the Municipal Elections.  Sask Rivers Public School Division is here to keep you informed on the current races for School Board Trustees. For current updated results, head to our Results page and keep track as the polls come in!

Summer Music Camp

Many of our schools are active in the summer hosting Literacy programs, Mental Health student workshops and more! The Summer Music Camps are organized by a group of four partner music organizations – the Saskatchewan Band Association, Saskatchewan Choral Federation, Saskatchewan Music Educators Association and Saskatchewan Orchestral Association. These organizations are in the business of

OSCAR’s LOVE of Literacy and Reading News

Thanks to all our QMPS families who joined us in our events which celebrated our love of life-long literacy learning and reading. In March, our Grades 1 -3 Book Club invited their families in for a DROP everything & read evening to celebrate their participation in our lunch-time Book Club. Throughout the year, all grades

Odds n’ Ends

We all know SRPSD lives its motto of Excellence for Every Learner through the dedicated work of nearly 1,200 caring staff. Everyday unique learning opportunities abound all over our 32 schools.    

Wesmor Public High School Enjoys a Feast!

Wesmor Public High School celebrates  with a Feast! The Native Studies 10/30 classes participated in a First Nations Feast to celebrate their learning. The Feast provided students with knowledge about the traditional roles and responsibilities. Everyone enjoyed the experience!

Golden Shovels!

SRPSD grade 7/8 classes at Ecole Vickers School are shovelling driveways in the community as part of their new program “Out to Learn” which is funded by the program enhancement grant through the school division. The goal of the program is to have students experience ways of being active in the city and the community.