Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools

Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools
(St. Paul's R.C.S.S.D. No. 20)
Address
420 22nd Street East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 1X3
Canada
Coordinates 52°07′41″N 106°39′33″W / 52.128102°N 106.659098°W / 52.128102; -106.659098 (District office)Coordinates: 52°07′41″N 106°39′33″W / 52.128102°N 106.659098°W / 52.128102; -106.659098 (District office)
District information
Type Separate
Motto Putting faith in education!
Grades Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12
Established June 14, 1911 (1911-06-14)[1]
Schools 50[2]
Budget $179,172,269[3] (2017-2018)
Students and staff
Students 16,964[4] (2016)
Staff 1,695[2] (2015-2016)
Colours Green     
Other information
Director of Education Greg Chatlain[5]
Board of Directors Chairperson Diane Boyko[6]
Teachers' Union Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Website Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools

Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools (GSCS) is Saskatchewan’s largest Catholic school division and the third largest school system in the province.[4]

Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools has approximately 17,000[4] students in 50 schools located in Saskatoon and the surrounding rural districts of Biggar, Humboldt, Martensville and Warman.[7] In addition, GSCS co-manages Humboldt Collegiate Institute with Horizon School Division No. 205.[8]

Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools Board Office in Downtown Saskatoon

Elementary schools

High schools

Rural schools

Special programs

Other facilities

References

  1. Celebrating a Century of Faith and Learning - A History of Saskatoon's Catholic Schools. Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools. 2015. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-9947443-0-2.
  2. 1 2 GSCS: Quick Facts, retrieved 2017-09-04
  3. GSCS: Annual Budget (PDF), retrieved 2017-09-04
  4. 1 2 3 2016-2017 Saskatchewan Enrolments as of September 30th, 2016 (PDF), retrieved 2016-11-22
  5. GSCS: Division Administration, retrieved 2016-11-22
  6. GSCS: Board of Trustees, retrieved 2016-11-22
  7. Our Schools, retrieved 2015-07-04
  8. HCI Joint Operations Committee, retrieved 2015-06-30
  9. Saskatoon Tribal Council Education Unit, retrieved 2015-06-30


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