Homeschooling Program
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Ministry of Education
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Service Description
Students may take part in home-based education instead of attending a provincially funded or independent school. If you are considering homeschool, visit the website for more information including:
- Guidance
- Eligibility
- How to Register
- Further Information.
Eligibility
Parents, guardians, and caregivers have the right to homeschool their child if they choose. They are responsible for choosing and directing the program and must make sure that the program is age and ability appropriate for their child. Parents/Caregivers who are responsible for and directing the home-based education program must lawfully have charge and custody of each student on the home-based education program. If applicable, explain any circumstances such as guardianship, separation, or divorce that relates to the charge and custody of the students on the program.
Application Process
Contact the board of education of the school division in which you are resident of the intent to educate your child on a home-based education program. Send your notice of intent and written education plan to the registering authority (school division).
For more information on creating the notice of intent and written education plan, visit the website.
Fax: 306-787-2029
Business Line: 306-787-5186
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Programs Branch
Location Info
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