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Welcome back, panthers!

Welcome back to a new school year!  Bienvenue à une nouvelle année scolaire!  We are so very excited to see you again and to welcome some new faces to our school community.

When students return to school this year, they may notice some changes in the building.  Our beautiful school facility has had some incredible renovations; we are welcome some new students and adding a French Immersion program to our school, and we will have new students from other schools and new teachers joining us.  Whatever changes you may see, our school focus will always be around creating safe and caring spaces for all to learn. 

School Re-Opening Update

August 17, 2020 -- Update for school families about the return to school

Following a Facebook announcement by the Premier of Saskatchewan on Saturday, August 15, 2020, school classes for students will not resume until Tuesday, September, 8th.

More details and updates will be shared by your school division, when they are available. Thank you for your patience. 

Changes to Expect at Elementary Schools

August 14, 2020 -- The return to school is just around the corner and parents, caregivers and students are preparing for a school year that will be like no other. Regina Public Schools administrators and staff are also planning, preparing and getting ready to re-open schools and restart education in a way that is as safe as possible for students and staff and that honours the guidelines and direction provided by the Government of Saskatchewan, as well as by local and provincial health and public health authorities.

Information for our school community

As you may be aware, we are in the process of doing renovations in the school to prepare for the new school year. During these renovations, asbestos tile was found in some floor tiles in the building. 

Asbestos in tiles is generally safe as long as it is not disturbed/broken up. Unfortunately, during renovations from June 11 to June 16, some of the tile was disturbed. Air samples were taken and revealed there was a small amount of asbestos fibre in the air. The measured sample amount was 0.01 f/cc (fibres per cubic centimetres) which is just over the allowable limits for clean air.