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The Christ the Teacher school division was formed from the amalgamation of five pre-exisiting Catholic divisions: St. Henry's RCSSD #5 in Melville (Est. 1913 A.D.), Yorkton RCSSD #86 (Est. 1958 A.D.), St. Theodore RCSSD #138 (Est. 2003 A.D.), Melville Rural RCSSD #217 (Est. 2005 A.D.) and Yorkton Rural RCSSD #216 (Est. 2005 A.D.) These boards amalgamated to form the new Christ the Teacher Roman Catholic Separate School Division #212, effective January 1, 2006.
Board members are elected by school division electors to represent each of the jurisdictions. The total number of board members is now 10.
The Board is committed to ensuring the success and continued benefit of Catholic Education in the division and in the province.
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Mission Statement - The Mission of the Christ the Teacher Catholic School Division is to provide a strong, relevant, purposeful and distinctively Catholic Education which ensures each of our students achieves his or her God-given potential.
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Foundational Values - Christ is our greatest teacher and the values He taught us in his Gospels permeate all aspects of daily life in the schools of Christ the Teacher Catholic School Division. Our school division is built on a foundation of shared values which provide direction, foster understanding, and define expectations for relationships, interactions, and behaviours within the school division. These foundational values are Faith, Hope, and Love.
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Guiding Principles - Decisions in the Division are made only after the careful consideration and application of each of these guiding principles: equity, fairness, transparency, and accountability.
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Board Goals - The board has adopted two goals as follows: 1. Our stakeholders understand and support the value of Catholic Education. 2. The School Division has an effective system of governance.

We Believe...
The Creed is a declaration of our Catholic faith and articulates clearly what we believe as Christians.
Visitors to each of our schools will be welcomed by this beautiful
testament to our Faith and mission. The original picture was taken by
a student from Sacred Heart High School while on the annual Outdoor
Education canoe trip on the Churchill River System in Northern
Saskatchewan.
The words of the Nicene Creed were chosen to represent and affirm the
commitment of our schools, students, staff, families, Board, and
communities to the mission of the Catholic Church.
Click on the image to enlarge it.
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