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Active List of Saskatchewan Schools/Programs Provincial K-12 Enrolment (As of September 30, 2017) Active List of Saskatchewan Schools/Programs Provincial K-12 Enrolment (as of September 30, 2017) MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Education Funding Branch Active List of Saskatchewan Schools 2017 - 2018 As of September 30, 2017 # of SCH/ PRGM SCHOOL DIVISION NAME DAN # SCHOOL/PROGRAM NAME ADDRESS TOWN/CITY PC PHONE FAX SCHOOL TYPE ENROLMENT 63 Chinook SD 211 2410121 Abbey Hutterite School BOX 299 ABBEY S0N 0A0 (306) 689-2260 (306) 689-2260 K-12 10 Chinook SD 211 710523 Bone Creek Hutterite BOX 93 GULL LAKE S0N 1A0 (306) 297-4104 Elementary 14 Chinook SD 211 1710613 Box Elder Hutterite School BOX 841 MAPLE CREEK S0N 1N0 (306) 662-3481 K-12 13 Chinook SD 211 2410213 Burstall School BOX 9 BURSTALL S0N 0H0 (306) 679-2230 (306) 679-2004 Elementary 41 Chinook SD 211 711123 Butte Hutterite School BOX 120 BRACKEN S0N 0G0 (306) 298-2249 (306) 298-2123 K-12 18 Chinook SD 211 1511303 Cabri School BOX 349 CABRI S0N 0J0 (306) 587-2229 (306) 587-2221 K-12 115 Chinook SD 211 2310821 Capeland Hutterite School PO BOX 1809 STN MAIN SWIFT CURRENT S9H 4J8 (306) 784-2211 (306) 784-3482 K-12 27 Chinook SD 211 1610613 Carmichael Hutterite School BOX 30 GULL LAKE S0N 1A0 (306) 672-3499 K-12 17 Chinook SD 211 1550201 Central School 121 DUFFERIN STREET W SWIFT CURRENT S9H 0R2 (306) 778-9255 (306) 773-6960 Elementary 232 Chinook SD 211 1550801 Chinook Alternative Middle Plus Schools - CAMPS PO BOX 1809 STN MAIN SWIFT CURRENT S9H 4J8 (306) 778-9288 (306) 773-1354 K-12 3 Chinook SD 211 810113 Consul School BOX 179 CONSUL S0N 0P0 (306) 299-2044 (306) 299-4424 K-12 76 Chinook SD 211 810213 Creston Bench Hutterian School BOX 33 SHAUNAVON S0N 2M0 (306) 297-2648 K-12 16 Chinook SD 211 1710313 Cypress Hutterite School BOX 716 MAPLE CREEK S0N 1N0 (306) 662-3149 (306) 662-3177 K-12 18 Chinook SD 211 1710113 Downie Lake Hutterite School BOX 326 MAPLE CREEK S0N 1N0 (306) 662-3462 Elementary 8 Chinook SD 211 1610703 Earview Hutterian School PO BOX 1809 STN MAIN SWIFT CURRENT S9H 4J8 (306) 672-3434 K-12 8 Chinook SD 211 810313 East Fairwell Hutterian School BOX 546 EASTEND S0N 0T0 (306) 295-3288 K-12 22 Chinook SD 211 810413 Eastend School BOX 69 EASTEND S0N 0T0 (306) 295-3601 (306) 295-3709 K-12 102 Chinook SD 211 1511343 école Centennial School 2220 WOODROW LLOYD PLACE SWIFT CURRENT S9H 5R2 (306) 778-9240 Elementary 504 Chinook SD 211 2410413 Estuary Hutterite School BOX 760 LEADER S0N 1H0 (306) 628-4116 K-12 27 Chinook SD 211 1550501 Fairview School 859 5TH AVENUE SW SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3H6 (306) 778-9265 (306) 773-6511 Elementary 255 Chinook SD 211 1710413 Fox Valley School BOX 208 FOX VALLEY S0N 0V0 (306) 666-2144 (306) 666-2115 K-12 128 Chinook SD 211 1510111 Friesen Hutterite School PO BOX 216 WALDECK S0H 4J0 (306) 784-2797 K-12 3 Chinook SD 211 810513 Frontier School BOX 126 FRONTIER S0N 0W0 (306) 296-2040 (306) 296-2275 K-12 164 Chinook SD 211 810111 Garden Plane Colony School PO BOX 150 FRONTIER S0N 0W0 (306) 296-4501 K-12 24 Chinook SD 211 710533 Grassy Hill Hutterite School PO BOX 417 TOMPKINS S0N 2S0 (306) 622-2083 (306) 622-2049 K-12 12 Chinook SD 211 1610223 Gull Lake School BOX 599 GULL LAKE S0N 1A0 (306) 672-4186 (306) 672-3740 K-12 255 Chinook SD 211 1711113 Haven Hutterite School PO BOX 668 LEADER S0N 1H0 (306) 628-3340 K-12 24 Chinook SD 211 1610313 Hazlet School BOX 90 HAZLET S0N 1E0 (306) 678-2133 (306) 678-4808 K-12 70 Chinook SD 211 2310523 Herbert School BOX 670 HERBERT S0H 2A0 (306) 784-2454 (306) 784-3101 K-12 187 Chinook SD 211 2310623 Hodgeville School BOX 160 HODGEVILLE S0H 2B0 (306) 677-2393 (306) 677-2842 K-12 57 Chinook SD 211 Home Based School K-12 124 Chinook SD 211 711213 Hulbert Hutterite School BOX 37 PONTEIX S0N 1Z0 (306) 625-3655 K-12 14 Chinook SD 211 2410613 Leader Composite School BOX 610 LEADER S0N 1H0 (306) 628-3895 (306) 628-4291 K-12 206 Chinook SD 211 1710833 Maple Creek Composite School PO BOX 369 MAPLE CREEK S0N 1N0 (306) 662-2655 (306) 662-2682 K-12 263 Chinook SD 211 1570403 Maverick School 580 6TH AVE SE SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3P6 (306) 778-9260 (306) 773-8708 High School 92 Page 2 of 33 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Education Funding Branch Active List of Saskatchewan Schools 2017 - 2018 As of September 30, 2017 # of SCH/ PRGM SCHOOL DIVISION NAME DAN # SCHOOL/PROGRAM NAME ADDRESS TOWN/CITY PC PHONE FAX SCHOOL TYPE ENROLMENT Chinook SD 211 1510213 McMahon Colony School P.O. BOX 490 SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3V3 (306) 627-3616 K-12 11 Chinook SD 211 2310633 Norfolk Hutterite School BOX 357 HODGEVILLE S0H 2B0 (306) 677-2256 K-12 19 Chinook SD 211 1550901 O.M. Irwin School 999 GEORGE STREET E SWIFT CURRENT S6H 1Z3 (306) 778-9270 (306) 773-8642 Elementary 419 Chinook SD 211 710813 Pelletier Hill Hutterite School R.R. #1 ADMIRAL S0N 0B0 (306) 297-6304 (306) 297-2284 K-12 24 Chinook SD 211 1510113 Pennant Colony School BOX 38 PENNANT S0N 1X0 K-12 10 Chinook SD 211 710623 Ponteix School BOX 630 PONTEIX S0N 1Z0 (306) 625-3277 (306) 625-3828 K-12 131 Chinook SD 211 1511213 Ruskin Hutterian School PO BOX 894 STN MAIN SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3W8 (306) 773-0217 K-12 5 Chinook SD 211 710513 Sand Lake Hutterite Elementary BOX 278 VAL MARIE S0N 2T0 (306) 298-2006 (306) 298-4410 K-12 16 Chinook SD 211 711013 Shaunavon High School BOX 1148 SHAUNAVON S0N 2M0 (306) 297-2733 (306) 297-2680 K-12 145 Chinook SD 211 710911 Shaunavon Public School BOX 1628 SHAUNAVON S0N 2M0 (306) 297-2751 (306) 297-3766 Elementary 174 Chinook SD 211 1710821 Sidney Street School BOX 69 MAPLE CREEK S0N 1N0 (306) 662-2510 (306) 662-4277 Elementary 224 Chinook SD 211 810411 Sierra Hutterite School BOX 33 SHAUNAVON S0N 2M0 (306) 295-1200 K-12 12 Chinook SD 211 2310531 Southland Hutterite School BOX 459 HERBERT S0H 2A0 (306) 784-2606 K-12 19 Chinook SD 211 1710213 Spring Creek Hutterite School BOX 29 WALSH T0J 3L0 (403) 937-3798 (403) 937-2073 K-12 16 Chinook SD 211 1511323 Spring Lake Hutterite School BOX 35 SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3V5 (306) 627-3510 K-12 15 Chinook SD 211 1510711 Stewart Valley School BOX 70 STEWART VALLEY S0N 2P0 (306) 773-2141 (306) 773-1871 Elementary 38 Chinook SD 211 1510813 Success School BOX 10 SUCCESS S0N 2R0 (306) 773-7906 (306) 773-1331 K-12 52 Chinook SD 211 710713 Sunset Hutterite School BOX 67 ADMIRAL S0N 0B0 (306) 297-2218 Elementary 15 Chinook SD 211 1570304 Swift Current Comprehensive High School 1100 11TH AVENUE NE SWIFT CURRENT S9H 2V6 (306) 773-2801 (306) 773-9285 High School 947 Chinook SD 211 1690111 Tompkins Hutterite School PO BOX 243 TOMPKINS S0N 2S0 (306) 622-4802 Elementary 3 Chinook SD 211 1610413 Tompkins School BOX 339 TOMPKINS S0N 2S0 (306) 622-2144 (306) 622-2040 Elementary 26 Chinook SD 211 711113 Val Marie School BOX 240 VAL MARIE S0N 2T0 (306) 298-2144 (306) 298-2196 K-12 43 Chinook SD 211 1510913 Vanguard Community School BOX 310 VANGUARD S0N 2V0 (306) 582-2134 (306) 582-2002 K-12 83 Chinook SD 211 1511013 Waldeck Elementary and Junior High School BOX 90 WALDECK S0H 4J0 (306) 778-9292 (306) 778-3577 K-12 109 Chinook SD 211 1610523 Webb Hutterite School BOX 75 WEBB S0N 2X0 (306) 674-2495 (306) 674-2495 K-12 30 Chinook SD 211 2410133 Wheatland Hutterite School BOX 138 CABRI S0N 0J0 (306) 587-2458 K-12 18 Chinook SD 211 1511411 Wymark Hutterite School PO BOX 386 STN MAIN SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3W8 (306) 773-4552 K-12 5 Chinook SD 211 1511113 Wymark School BOX 30 WYMARK S0N 2Y0 (306) 778-9295 (306) 778-9103 K-12 147 Page 3 of 33 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Education Funding Branch Active List of Saskatchewan Schools 2017 - 2018 As of September 30, 2017 # of SCH/ PRGM SCHOOL DIVISION NAME DAN # SCHOOL/PROGRAM NAME ADDRESS TOWN/CITY PC PHONE FAX SCHOOL TYPE ENROLMENT 10 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 3670404 Dreambuilders High School 345 BROADWAY ST W YORKTON S3N 0N8 (306) 782-0901 (306) 782-0902 High School 65 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 Home Based School K-12 13 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 3660403 Sacred Heart High School 280 GLADSTONE AVE. N. YORKTON S3N 2A8 (306) 783-3128 (306) 783-8406 High School 370 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 3660101 St. Alphonsus School 81 HENDERSON STREET YORKTON S3N 0A8 (306) 783-4121 (306) 782-3077 Elementary 195 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 2660101 St. Henry's Junior School 840 MAIN STREET MELVILLE S0A 2P0 (306) 728-4758 (306) 728-2078 Elementary 154 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 2660103 St. Henry's Senior School 1255 PRINCE EDWARD STREET MELVILLE S0A 2P0 (306) 728-3877 (306) 728-4507 K-12 113 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 3660201 St. Mary's School 212 INDEPENDENT STREET YORKTON S3N 0S8 (306) 782-2889 (306) 782-6477 Elementary 117 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 3660501 St. Michael's School 407 DARLINGTON STREET EAST YORKTON S3N 3Y9 (306) 782-4407 (306) 782-4408 Elementary 424 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 3660301 St.
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