Student Assessment
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Ministry of Education
View information about this organization
- Child Care – Early Learning and Child Care Information and Complaint Reporting
- Early Years Learning Information and Resources
- First Nations and Métis Education
- Grants
- High School or Adult 12 Transcripts
- Homeschooling Program
- Information on Prekindergarten – Grade 12 in Saskatchewan for Newcomers
- Kindergarten – Grade 12 School Divisions in Saskatchewan
- Literacy in Saskatchewan – Family Literacy Hubs
- Prekindergarten
- Registered Independent Schools
- Saskatchewan School Curriculum
- Saskatchewan-Québec Student Exchange Program
- Scholarships and Bursaries
- School Community Councils
- Student Assessment
- Student Wellness and Well-being
- Studying French in Saskatchewan
- Supporting Students with Additional Needs
- Transferring High School Credits from Out of Province
Service Description
The Assessment Unit provides assistance and oversight regarding the assessments of students at the Early Childhood, Primary, Middle, and Secondary levels. Visit the website for information regarding Student Assessment including the following topic areas:
- Saskatchewan Student Assessment Program
- Early Years Evaluation
- Reading, Writing, Math
- Grade 12 Provincial Exams
- National and International Assessments
Application Process
Visit the website for further details.
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Government of Saskatchewan – Ministry of Education
- Child Care – Early Learning and Child Care Information and Complaint Reporting
- Early Years Learning Information and Resources
- High School or Adult 12 Transcripts
- Information on Prekindergarten – Grade 12 in Saskatchewan for Newcomers
- Kindergarten – Grade 12 School Divisions in Saskatchewan
- Literacy in Saskatchewan – Family Literacy Hubs
- Prekindergarten
- School Community Councils
- Student Assessment
- Student Wellness and Well-being
- Studying French in Saskatchewan
- Supporting Students with Additional Needs
- Transferring High School Credits from Out of Province
Location Info
211 Saskatchewan strives to make sure information is correct. However, there are often changes to community services, which means inaccuracies may be possible. The information presented by 211 Saskatchewan may be subject to change.