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Graduation & Course Planning

Prairie Valley School Division is committed to delivering an equitable and effective education program to best prepare students for life beyond high school.

Course planning is an important step in a high school student's time in school. It helps students to plan for graduation and identify areas of interest and areas of need to help them achieve their post-high school plans. From there, career education helps students to build their career aspirations and experience for life after the Kindergarten to Grade 12 education system.

Course Options

Credit System Information

These documents outline information on the credit system and requirements to achieve graduation for various Saskatchewan high school programs.

High School Graduation Planning Templates

Use the above checklists to record proposed and completed courses to ensure graduation requirements are met in your individual program.   
 

Saskatchewan High School Credit Options

This publication provides students and parents with the requirements for graduation. It explains the options available to earn secondary level course credits. It also identifies career planning tools and post-secondary funding options.

 

High School Graduation Pathways

The journey to graduation starts in Pre-K and ends in Grade 12. From the moment a student joins our Pre-k or Kindergarten programs, the goal is to prepare them step-by-step to achieve graduation. 

 

Math and Science Pathways

Click this link to see the math and science pathways. ​​  
 

Career Planning

​Looking at Life Beyond High School

This online publication will help parents work with their teenage children in preparation for their futures.  It includes good information about the personal career planning process like; how to prepare a resume and cover letter, preparing for a job interview, how to request high school transcripts, different types of post-secondary options available, and what types of funding options are available to students who wish to take post-secondary education.

 

Regina District Industry Education Council​ (RDIEC) ​​

Prairie Valley School Division has a partnership with RDIEC, a non-profit organization that offers students real-world learning opportunities that allow them to explore careers and, in some cases, receive​ experience and summer training.  Prairie Valley students can access any of the programs: 

Regina Trades and Skills Centre​​

Prairie Valley School Division  also has a partnership with the Regina Trades and Skills Centre, which allows students to explore specialized training in order to fast track to a career in the the trades, such as: 
  • Trades and Skills Construction Apprenticeship Program (TASCAP)