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Active List of Saskatchewan Schools/Programs Provincial K-12 Headcount Enrolment (As of September 30, 2018) Active List of Saskatchewan Schools/Programs Provincial K-12 Headcount Enrolment (as of September 30, 2018) MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Education Funding Branch Active List of Saskatchewan Schools 2018 - 2019 As of September 30, 2018 # 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 8 Chinook SD 211 710523 Bone Creek Hutterite BOX 93 GULL LAKE S0N 1A0 (306) 297-4104 K-12 15 Chinook SD 211 1710613 Box Elder Hutterite School BOX 841 MAPLE CREEK S0N 1N0 (306) 662-3481 K-12 10 Chinook SD 211 2410213 Burstall School BOX 9 BURSTALL S0N 0H0 (306) 679-2230 (306) 679-2004 Elementary 49 Chinook SD 211 711123 Butte Hutterite School BOX 120 BRACKEN S0N 0G0 (306) 298-2249 (306) 298-2123 K-12 17 Chinook SD 211 1511303 Cabri School BOX 349 CABRI S0N 0J0 (306) 587-2229 (306) 587-2221 K-12 122 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 239 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 5 Chinook SD 211 810113 Consul School BOX 179 CONSUL S0N 0P0 (306) 299-2044 (306) 299-4424 K-12 74 Chinook SD 211 810213 Creston Bench Hutterian School BOX 33 SHAUNAVON S0N 2M0 (306) 297-2648 K-12 14 Chinook SD 211 1710313 Cypress Hutterite School BOX 716 MAPLE CREEK S0N 1N0 (306) 662-3149 (306) 662-3177 K-12 17 Chinook SD 211 1710113 Downie Lake Hutterite School BOX 326 MAPLE CREEK S0N 1N0 (306) 662-3462 K-12 9 Chinook SD 211 1610703 Earview Hutterian School PO BOX 1809 STN MAIN SWIFT CURRENT S9H 4J8 (306) 672-3434 K-12 9 Chinook SD 211 810313 East Fairwell Hutterian School BOX 546 EASTEND S0N 0T0 (306) 295-3288 K-12 21 Chinook SD 211 810413 Eastend School BOX 69 EASTEND S0N 0T0 (306) 295-3601 (306) 295-3709 K-12 103 Chinook SD 211 2410413 Estuary Hutterite School BOX 760 LEADER S0N 1H0 (306) 628-4116 K-12 25 Chinook SD 211 1550501 Fairview School 859 5TH AVENUE SW SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3H6 (306) 778-9265 (306) 773-6511 Elementary 258 Chinook SD 211 1710413 Fox Valley School BOX 208 FOX VALLEY S0N 0V0 (306) 666-2144 (306) 666-2115 K-12 124 Chinook SD 211 1510111 Friesen Hutterite School PO BOX 216 WALDECK S0H 4J0 (306) 784-2797 High School 1 Chinook SD 211 810513 Frontier School BOX 126 FRONTIER S0N 0W0 (306) 296-2040 (306) 296-2275 K-12 150 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 11 Chinook SD 211 1610223 Gull Lake School BOX 599 GULL LAKE S0N 1A0 (306) 672-4186 (306) 672-3740 K-12 259 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-12 186 Chinook SD 211 2310623 Hodgeville School BOX 160 HODGEVILLE S0H 2B0 (306) 677-2393 (306) 677-2842 K-12 55 Chinook SD 211 Home Based School Home Based 130 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-12 220 Chinook SD 211 1710833 Maple Creek Composite School PO BOX 369 MAPLE CREEK S0N 1N0 (306) 662-2655 (306) 662-2682 K-12 248 Chinook SD 211 1570403 Maverick School 580 6TH AVE SE SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3P6 (306) 778-9260 (306) 773-8708 High School 62 Chinook SD 211 1510213 McMahon Colony School P.O. BOX 490 SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3V3 (306) 627-3616 K-12 9 Page 2 of 33 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Education Funding Branch Active List of Saskatchewan Schools 2018 - 2019 As of September 30, 2018 # of SCH/ PRGM SCHOOL DIVISION NAME DAN # SCHOOL/PROGRAM NAME ADDRESS TOWN/CITY PC PHONE FAX SCHOOL TYPE ENROLMENT 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 378 Chinook SD 211 710813 Pelletier Hill Hutterite School R.R. #1 ADMIRAL S0N 0B0 (306) 297-6304 (306) 297-2284 K-12 23 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-12 128 Chinook SD 211 1511213 Ruskin Hutterian School PO BOX 894 STN MAIN SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3W8 (306) 773-0217 K-12 7 Chinook SD 211 710513 Sand Lake Hutterite Elementary BOX 278 VAL MARIE S0N 2T0 (306) 298-2006 (306) 298-4410 K-12 17 Chinook SD 211 711013 Shaunavon High School BOX 1148 SHAUNAVON S0N 2M0 (306) 297-2733 (306) 297-2680 K-12 153 Chinook SD 211 710911 Shaunavon Public School BOX 1628 SHAUNAVON S0N 2M0 (306) 297-2751 (306) 297-3766 Elementary 166 Chinook SD 211 1710821 Sidney Street School BOX 69 MAPLE CREEK S0N 1N0 (306) 662-2510 (306) 662-4277 Elementary 214 Chinook SD 211 810411 Sierra Hutterite School BOX 33 SHAUNAVON S0N 2M0 (306) 295-1200 K-12 10 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 18 Chinook SD 211 1511323 Spring Lake Hutterite School BOX 35 SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3V5 (306) 627-3510 K-12 14 Chinook SD 211 1510711 Stewart Valley School BOX 70 STEWART VALLEY S0N 2P0 (306) 773-2141 (306) 773-1871 Elementary 36 Chinook SD 211 1510813 Success School BOX 10 SUCCESS S0N 2R0 (306) 773-7906 (306) 773-1331 K-12 55 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 982 Chinook SD 211 1690111 Tompkins Hutterite School PO BOX 243 TOMPKINS S0N 2S0 (306) 622-4802 Elementary 6 Chinook SD 211 1610413 Tompkins School BOX 339 TOMPKINS S0N 2S0 (306) 622-2144 (306) 622-2040 Elementary 28 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 96 Chinook SD 211 1511013 Waldeck Elementary and Junior High School BOX 90 WALDECK S0H 4J0 (306) 778-9292 (306) 778-3577 K-12 110 Chinook SD 211 1610523 Webb Hutterite School BOX 75 WEBB S0N 2X0 (306) 674-2495 (306) 674-2495 K-12 32 Chinook SD 211 2410133 Wheatland Hutterite School BOX 138 CABRI S0N 0J0 (306) 587-2458 K-12 17 Chinook SD 211 1511411 Wymark Hutterite School PO BOX 386 STN MAIN SWIFT CURRENT S9H 3W8 (306) 773-4552 K-12 4 Chinook SD 211 1511113 Wymark School BOX 30 WYMARK S0N 2Y0 (306) 778-9295 (306) 778-9103 K-12 124 Chinook SD 211 1511343 école Centennial School 2220 WOODROW LLOYD PLACE SWIFT CURRENT S9H 5R2 (306) 778-9240 Elementary 513 Page 3 of 33 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Education Funding Branch Active List of Saskatchewan Schools 2018 - 2019 As of September 30, 2018 # 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 Home Based 39 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 343 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 3660101 St. Alphonsus School 81 HENDERSON STREET YORKTON S3N 0A8 (306) 783-4121 (306) 782-3077 Elementary 192 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 2660101 St. Henry's Junior School 840 MAIN STREET MELVILLE S0A 2P0 (306) 728-4758 (306) 728-2078 Elementary 149 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-12 123 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 3660201 St. Mary's School 212 INDEPENDENT STREET YORKTON S3N 0S8 (306) 782-2889 (306) 782-6477 Elementary 118 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 3660501 St. Michael's School 407 DARLINGTON STREET EAST YORKTON S3N 3Y9 (306) 782-4407 (306) 782-4408 Elementary 466 Christ the Teacher RCSSD 212 3660301 St.
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