Indigenous Education in Saskatchewan
The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to improving education outcomes for Aboriginal youth. Find programs and services near you in Saskatoon.
The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to improving education outcomes for Aboriginal youth. Find programs and services near you in Saskatoon.
Research from McGill University highlights the importance of culturally relevant education for Aboriginal youth. Read about initiatives in Saskatoon and beyond.
The Saskatoon Tribal Council offers education programs and services for Aboriginal youth, including tutoring, mentorship, and cultural activities.
The Gabriel Dumont Institute is a Métis education and cultural institution in Saskatoon, offering programs for Aboriginal youth, including vocational training and degree programs.
CBC News explores the challenges and opportunities facing Aboriginal youth in Saskatoon's education system. Watch the video to learn more.
Saskatoon Public Schools offers a range of programs and services to support the education of Aboriginal youth, including Indigenous language and culture classes.
The Saskatoon Public Library offers resources and services to support the education and employment of Aboriginal youth, including job training and mentorship programs.
The University of Saskatchewan's Indigenous Student Affairs office provides support services for Aboriginal students, including academic advising, cultural events, and community outreach.