Invigorated with fresh vitality, the people of Regina
are united in carving new paths to bright futures for all those fortunate
enough to call this remarkable place home.

Regina provides opportunities to grow, opportunities to learn

Cited by a major national magazine as one of Canada's smartest cities, Regina takes pride in offering all its residents access to high quality education. From the 90 public schools to the renowned Regina Knowledge Corridor, learning and growing is part of living in Regina.


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Living and learning go hand
in hand in Regina

Reginans know as well as anybody that education is the foundation upon which our children and youth will build productive and happy lives. With over 90 public and private schooling options, Regina is a great place for young families. And with a wide array of postsecondary opportunities within easy reach, including top-notch facilities like the University of Regina, the Saskatchewan Institute of Science and Technology, and the First Nations University of Canada, is it any wonder that Macleans Magazine ranked Regina one of Canada’s Smartest Cities?   Learn more.

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In Regina,
opportunities
for learning are
everywhere.

Looking for a good school in Regina?
Just point at the map.

Home buyers know how important it is to choose a home in a neighbourhood with good schools nearby, especially when they are planning a family, or already have children. In Regina, there are over 90 public and private schools to accommodate every need. That makes it easy for young families who are buying their first home or moving to a new one. In Regina, opportunities for learning are everywhere.
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The Regina Knowledge Corridor

The Regina Knowledge Corridor is a unique cluster of education facilities, training and research institutions. Proximity to the University of Regina, Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Technology and the Regina Research Park, affords not only innovative opportunities for student learning but also for business and even pure research. Nearly $200 million has been invested in new or improved facilities in the Corridor since 1999, and in recent years Corridor partners have generated over $400 million a year in economic activity.
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In Regina, learning is a lifelong pursuit

To say that Reginans value a good education is an understatement. With an economy that is booming even in hard times and employers seeking skilled workers in every sector, Reginans know that education is the key not only to our children’s future, but to the future of our city itself. This fact is reinforced by the University of Regina’s Centre of Continuing Education and the province’s $20,000 graduate retention program.



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