Education

Prairie South School Division
The staff of all four educational facilities in Assiniboia pride themselves on providing the highest academic and personal development opportunities for their students. The Prairie South School Division office can be reached at (306) 642-5956 for more information on attending elementary through high school in the Assiniboia area.
Elementary School

7th Avenue School
- 7th Avenue School (K - 4)
- Enrollment - 175
- 300 7th Avenue East
- Phone: (306) 642-3566
- Website: http://www.prairiesouth.ca/schools/7th/
Pre-Kindergarten - Call: (306) 642-3566

AES
- Assiniboia Elementary School (5 - 8)
- Enrollment - 168
- 713 4th Street East
- Phone: (306) 642-5981
- Website: http://www.prairiesouth.ca/aes/
High School
- Assiniboia Composite High School (9 - 12)
- Enrollment - 230
- 200 Bell Road
- Phone: (306) 642-3319
- Website: http://www.prairiesouth.ca/~achs
Post Secondary
- Southeast Regional College - Assiniboia Campus
- Enrollment - Varies
- 201 3rd Avenue West
- Phone: (306) 642-4287
- Fax: (306) 642-3397
- Email: info@southeastcollege.org
- Website: http://www.southeastcollege.org
Upcoming Classes Available
| Date | Class/Course |
|---|---|
| March 1 - 5 | Pesticide Applicator |
| March 2 & 4 | Intro to Power Point |
| March 4 | East Indian Cooking |
| March 6 | Confined Space |
| March 6 | Fireman's Papers |
| March 9 & 11 | Intro to Microsoft Word |
| March 9 | CPR Refresher |
| March 11 | Cajun Cooking |
| March 11 - 31 | CCA - Dementia Family Care |
| March 12 | Train the Trainer |
| March 15 | OH & S |
| March 15 | Fall Protection Awareness |
| March 16 | WMMIS |
| March 17 & 18 | CPR/1st Aid & AED |
| March 22 & 23 | Ag Expert |
| March 24 | Ag Expert Advanced |
| March 25 & 26 | Ag Expert Field Management |
| March 27 | Bob Ross Painting Class |
These may be funded programs. ARE YOU:
- Unemployed?
- Will you be or are you presently collecting EI benefits?
- Have you collected EI benefits in the past 3 years?
- Are you on Social Assistance?
OR
CASS (Canadian Agricultural Skills Service Program). It is a joint initiative of Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food, and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. The goal of this program is to help new and established farm families develop new skills to improve their farm practices and increase farm income by means of :
-Training in on-farm skills areas
-Training for alternative off-farm employment
-Training for alternative business opportunities, both on and off the farm.
Contact Southeast Regional College for more details.
* All courses subject to change without notice.