Prairie South School Division
Learning Together Print
Learning_TogetherCentral Butte School is doing some interesting things to encourage students learning together. Timetable changes allow students from different grades and ablilities to learn from and with each other. For photos and further description, head over to the Central Butte website.
Last Updated on Monday, 22 February 2010
 
Riverview Students to Compete in Envirothon Print
envirothonA team of students from Riverview Collegiate in Moose Jaw will compete against students across the province in the Saskatchewan River Basin Envirothon Provincial  Student Challenge. The five-member team is formed of students enrolled in the Wildlife Management Program. The annual Envirothon, now in its fourth year, runs May 30 to June 1 in Eston. This year's theme is the protection of groundwater through urban, agricultural and environmental planning. Riverview's entry is sponsored by the Moose Jaw River Watershed Stewards and the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation.
Last Updated on Monday, 15 March 2010
 
Westmount's Olympic Endeavours Print

Like many schools and classrooms, Westmount is taking advantage of the Olympic Spirit for learning and exploration related to all things Olympics. Click the read more link to see a short video highlighting some of their work.

Last Updated on Monday, 22 February 2010
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WildLife Expose Print

thumb_wildlifeRiverview Collegiate held its Wildlife Expo again this year on Thursday, March 11th with over 300 students attending from six different schools in the Prairie South School Division. Students from Lindale, Palliser Heights, Westmount, Empire, Craik, and Riverview were able to

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 March 2010
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Curling - and Winning - in Style Print
thumb_assin_curlersPrairie South played host to the Saskatchewan High School Athletics Association Provincial Boys and Girls Curling Championships this past weekend, in Assiniboia and Glentworth, respectively. The Assiniboia Boys team took home the gold medal for their curling - and drew a great deal of attention and smiles with their pants, reminiscent of the Norwegian Olympic curling team's uniforms in Vancouver last month. Well done, curlers, and great job on hosting such terrific events, Assiniboia and Glentworth! See more at Assiniboia Composite High's web site, and in the Regina Leader-Post.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 March 2010
 
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