Education for every age and stage
In the Saskatoon region, education is more than an institution. It’s a way of life.
We know that in order to become the best, you have to learn from the best. From grade school to grad school, our learning centres attract some of the world’s brightest minds and produce the next generations of innovators and changemakers.
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Public school divisions, with French, Indigenous, and other language opportunities.
85%
The percentage of high school graduates in Saskatoon (above the national average of 79%).
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Public school divisions, with French, Indigenous, and other language opportunities.
85%
The percentage of high school graduates in Saskatoon (above the national average of 79%).
9,000+
Skilled trade apprentices ready, willing, and available to work.
9,000+
Skilled trade apprentices ready, willing, and available to work.
Elementary and High Schools
Whether you’re relocating or expanding your family, the Saskatoon region is a great choice for little learners.
Post-secondary Education
The Saskatoon region is home to five nationally and globally recognized post-secondary schools.
University of Saskatchewan (USask)
Ranked among Canada’s top 15 research universities, USask is a world leader in sustainability, water and food security, and health.
First Nations University of Canada (FNUC)
The only institution of its kind in the country, FNUC specializes in Indigenous knowledge for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students.
Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Inspiring success through applied research and education, with programming matched to economic and public sectors.
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
An Indigenous institution governed by First Nations with programs spanning trades, business, health, and technology.
Gabriel Dumont Institute
A Métis-directed institution specifically designed to support Métis students and promote Métis culture through partnerships and programming.
The talent you need to succeed
Quality education leads to a quality, qualified workforce. Our talent pool isn’t just diverse — it’s growing, too, which makes it possible to grow a business, build a career, and support a higher standard of living for all.