History
In its second and third years, the Yorkton Catholic School Division partnered with the Keeseekoose First Nation. The school was then located at 17-5th Avenue.
In its 4th year Dreambuilders’ found a permanent home when the Travel Lodge Hotel on Broadway West in Yorkton ceased operations and the facility was taken over by SIGN (the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbours). With room to expand and a new partnership with the Good Spirit School Division, Dreambuilders moved from offering general programming to providing much more specialized programming in three critical areas: (1) middle-years (grades 6-9) students, (2) high school (grades 10-12) students, and (3) through a partnership with CanSask/Community Resources – a Transition to Work program for students whose goals are to enter the world of work.
The staff at Dreambuilders’ truly believes that “It takes a community to raise a child.” The commitment to the school and to the students is based on this belief. The school has earned the trust and reputation in the community as a safe and caring school with patience and compassion offered to all of the students.
Dreambuilders’ focuses on the Mental, Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual needs of each student. The daily activities are designed primarily to fulfill these goals.
Objective
What Does Dreambuilders Offer?
- Daily educational instruction of regular and modified stream coursework
- Credits required for attaining Grade 12 diploma
- Nutrition program
- Transportation to and from school
- Access to school counselling
- Support with referring to community agencies
- Opportunities to partake in cultural, spiritual, and religious activities.