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Audience listing K-12 StudentsPROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Find out more about the province that's down to earth, but where the sky's the limit!
Saskatchewan's core curriculum for pre-kindergarten to grade 12 education is intended to provide all Saskatchewan students with an education that will serve them well regardless of their choices after leaving school.
General Educational Development (GED) is an international testing service for adults who have been unable to complete high school. GED courses are taught at all regional colleges and SIAST campuses in the province.
The student employment program provides summer positions throughout the province. Positions can include park attendants, information clerks, highways workers and many more.
Departmental Examinations are administered by Saskatchewan Learning for Grade 12 students instructed by non-accredited teachers. These examinations are written in January, June, and August of each year.
The Provincial Training Allowance is grant funding to assist with the costs of living for low income adult clients enrolled in basic education and bridging programs.
Student Summer Works is a summer program designed to connect students to quality part-time and full-time employment.
If you are 14 or 15 years old and want to work in Saskatchewan, you are required to take this course to help you to prepare for the world of work.
Youth at Work has resources to help young people successfully transition into the workforce. This knowledge will help make their first work experiences more successful and rewarding. There are also resources for educators, employers and parents.
A great place for youth and families to start thinking about careers.
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