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COVID-19 Cases in Saskatchewan Schools COVID-19 Cases in Saskatchewan Schools: November 23 -December 6, 2020 DATE School District/ Authority Facility name Location Case Count Facility Population 6-Dec-20 Praire Spirit SD 206 langham Elementary School langham 1 190 6-Dec-20 Prairie Spirit SD 206 Traditions Elementary School Warman 1 492 6-Dec-20 Warman Prairie Spirit SD 206 Warman Community Middle School Warman 1 500 6-Dec-20 St Paul's RCSSD 20 Ecole canadienne-francaise Saskatoon 1 306 6-Dec-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Silverspring Elementary School Sakatoon 1 427 6-Dec-20 Saskatchewan Rivers SD 119 Carlton Comprehensive High School Prince Albert 1 1606 6-Dec-20 Regina SD 4 Balfour Collegiate Regina 2 726 6-Dec-20 Good Spirit SD 204 Canora Composite School Canora 2 266 5-Dec-20 Prairie Spirit SD 206 Warman High School Warman 1 692 5-Dec-20 St. Paul's RCSSD 20 St. Augustine School Saskatoon 1 221 5-Dec-20 Good Spirit SD 204 Esterhazy High School Esterhazy 1 322 5-Dec-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Sutherland School Saskatoon 1 277 5-Dec-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Chief Whitecap School Saskatoon 1 779 5-Dec-20 South East Cornerstone SD 209 Assiniboia Park Elementary School Weyburn 1 215 5-Dec-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Ecole Dundonald School Saskatoon 1 467 5-Dec-20 Holy Trinity RCSSD 22 All Saints Cathoric School Swift Current 2 473 5-Dec-20 St. Paul's RCSSD 20 Holy Cross High School Saskatoon 3 1268 5-Dec-20 Chinook SD 211 Swift Current Comprehensive High School Swift Current 3 1018 4-Dec-20 St. Paul's RCSSD 20 St. Joseph's High School Saskatoon 1 1106 4-Dec-20 Motessori Children's House Saskatoon 1 4-Dec-20 Chinook SD 211 O.M. Irwin School Swift Current 2 348 3-Dec-20 Athol Murray College of Notre Dame High School Wilcox 1 3-Dec-20 Regina RCSD 81 St. Matthew School Regina 1 200 3-Dec-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Ecole Alvin Buckwold School Saskatoon 1 575 2-Dec-20 (Private) Montessori School of Regina Regina 1 2-Dec-20 Regina SD 4 Regina Huda School Regina 1 568 2-Dec-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Bedford Road Collegiate Saskatoon 2 535 2-Dec-20 Lakeland college Lloydminster 2 2-Dec-20 Ile a la Crosse SD 112 Rossignol High School Ile a la Crosse 3 169 2-Dec-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Montgomery School Saskatoon 7 288 1-Dec-20 Regina SD 4 Ethel Milliken Elementary School Regina 1 338 1-Dec-20 Regina RCSSD 81 St. Gabriel school Regina 1 401 1-Dec-20 Regina SD 4 Sheldon-Williams Collegiate Regina 1 610 1-Dec-20 Regina SD 4 Arcola School Regina 1 413 1-Dec-20 Regina SD 4 Ecole Massey School Regina 1 407 1-Dec-20 Lloydminster RCSSD 89 Holy Rosary High School Lloydminster 1 903 1-Dec-20 Northwest SD 203 Ratushniak Elementary School Maidstone 2 254 30-Nov-20 Regina RCSSD 81 St. Peter School Regina 1 229 30-Nov-20 Prairie Valley SD 208 Robert Southey School Southy 1 293 30-Nov-20 Regina SD 4 Winston Knoll Collegiate Regina 1 834 30-Nov-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Pleasant Hill Community School Saskatoon 1 99 29-Nov-20 St. Paul's RCSSD 20 Bishop Roborecki School Saskatoon 1 316 29-Nov-20 Regina SD 4 Imperial Community School Regina 1 258 29-Nov-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Silverwood Heights School Saskatoon 1 250 29-Nov-20 Prairie Spirit SD 206 Allan Composite School Allan 1 163 29-Nov-20 Prairie Spirit SD 206 Martensville Valley Manor Elementary School Martensville 2 586 29-Nov-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Mount Royal Collegiate Saskatoon 2 841 29-Nov-20 St. Paul’s RCSSD 20 Bethlehem High School Saskatoon 3 1074 29-Nov-20 Chinook SD 211 Ecole Centennial School Swift Current 4 562 28-Nov-20 Prairie Valley SD 208 Pilot Butte School Pilot Butte 1 396 28-Nov-20 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 St. Michael's School Yorkton 1 467 28-Nov-20 Regina SD 4 Dr. L.M. Hanna Elementary Regina 1 427 28-Nov-20 Regina SD 4 Elsie Mironuck School Regina 1 500 28-Nov-20 Regina SD 4 Ruth M. Buck Elementary Regina 1 421 28-Nov-20 Luther College High School Regina 1 28-Nov-20 Saskatchewan Rivers SD 119 Ecole Vickers Public School Prince Albert 1 609 28-Nov-20 Regina SD 4 Henry Braun School Regina 2 408 28-Nov-20 Chinook SD 211 Fairview School Swift Current 3 268 28-Nov-20 Good Spirit SD 204 Saltcoats School Saltcoats 3 157 27-Nov-20 Regina RCSD 81 Miller High School Regina 1 948 27-Nov-20 Saskatchewan Rivers SD 119 Vincent Massey public school Prince Albert 1 375 27-Nov-20 St. Paul's RCSSD 20 Sister O'Brien School Saskatoon 1 254 27-Nov-20 Light of Christ RCSSD 16 St. John Paul II Collegiate North Battleford 1 665 27-Nov-20 Chinook SD 211 Ponteix School Ponteix 3 110 26-Nov-20 Regina SD 4 Glen Elm Community School Regina 1 259 26-Nov-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Aden Bowman Collegiate Saskatoon 1 855 26-Nov-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Nutana Collegiate Saskatoon 1 576 26-Nov-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Sylvia Fedoruk School Saskatoon 1 521 26-Nov-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Dr. John G. Egnatoff School Saskatoon 1 627 26-Nov-20 Regina SD 4 Harvest City Christian Academy Regina 3 380 25-Nov-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Ecole Forest Grove Scool Saskatoon 1 519 25-Nov-20 Saskatoon SD 13 Ecole Victoria School Saskatoon 1 418 25-Nov-20 Cudworth Horizon SD 205 Cudworth School Cudworth 1 146 24-Nov-20 Regina RCSSD 81 Ecole St. Mary Regina 1 525 24-Nov-20 Prairie South SD 210 Peacock Collegiate Moose Jaw 2 559 24-Nov-20 Holy Trinity RCSSD 22 Vanier Collegiate High School Moose Jaw 3 444 23-Nov-20 Prairie Valley School Divsiion Lumsden High School Regina 2 303 23-Nov-20 Regina SD 4 Campbell High School Regina 3 1443 119 DATE School District School Location Case Count School Population.
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