Expanding schools and classrooms for Saskatchewan students

The 2024-25 Saskatchewan Budget is investing in new schools and classrooms in Saskatchewan. It provides $216 million for Saskatchewan’s Prekindergarten to Grade 12 schools to provide safe and inclusive learning environments for students. This is an increase of 46.6 per cent from the previous year.

  • $165.9 million to support 11 ongoing new or consolidated school projects and three major renovations in the following communities:
    • Balgonie
    • Carlyle
    • Saskatoon
    • Regina
    • Prince Albert
    • Moose Jaw
    • Lanigan
    • La Loche
    • Wilcox
  • $28.5 million in relocatable classrooms to address enrolment pressures.
  • New funding of $8.8 million for planning nine new schools and two major renovations, including:
    • Pinehouse Minahik Waskahigan High School Replacement;
    • Regina East Joint-Use Elementary School;
    • Regina East Joint-Use High School;
    • Saskatoon East Joint-Use Elementary School;
    • Saskatoon East Joint-Use High School;
    • South Corman Park School Renovation; and
    • Swift Current Comprehensive High School Renovation.
  • $12.8 million for minor capital renewal projects that will allow school divisions to address structural repairs and renovations to prolong the life of schools across the province.
  • The Government of Saskatchewan has committed approximately $2.6 billion toward school capital since 2008-09. This includes 65 new schools, 32 major renovation projects and seven projects approved through the Minor Capital Renewal Program.