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Pre-School Education Programs

Pre-school (or Sadochok) programs set the tone for language learning within a comfortable Ukrainian cultural and social environment. Most pre-school programs are fun and educational, offering a blend of language, games, songs, music, stories, crafts, snack time and play time. Pre-school sessions are usually two hours in length, offered on either two or three days of the week.  Parent volunteers and community sponsors oversee administrative details such as program location, finances and field trips, while the teacher organizes the curriculum and other related program details.  

Ukrainian Kindergarten programs take place during regular school hours, with children meeting every second day throughout the school year.  Programs are led by qualified  teachers who teach the Ukrainian language through the Kindergarten curriculum. In the bilingual education classroom, Ukrainian language use is promoted during the full day.  In core Ukrainian Kindergarten classes, a small portion of the day is devoted to language instruction.   

Pre-School Program Locations 

Ukrainian-English Bilingual Kindergarten

Holy Family School – St. Nicholas
Ukrainian-English Bilingual Program

125 105th St. West
Saskatoon, SK S7N 1N3
Phone:  (306) 668-7300

Sadochok

Sadok Dzvinok

Alvin Buckwold School
715 East Drive
Saskatoon, SK  S7J 2X8
Phone:  (306) 683-7100

St. George’s Sadochok

c/o Sisters of St. Joseph
214 Ave. M. South
Saskatoon, SK  S7M 2K4
Phone: (306) 382-6306

Selo Gardens Sadochok

1110 McNiven Ave.
Regina, SK  S4S 7H2
Phone:  (306) 584-1844

Prince Albert Sadochok

437 24th St. East
Prince Albert, SK  S6V 1R9
Phone:  (306) 763-2396

If you have any questions or would like to speak with someone about Ukrainian language education in Saskatchewan, contact the Ukrainian Education Consultant at (Tel) 306.933-8497.

 

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