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Behaviour Support

August 19, 2026

No one method or program can suit the needs of every student. We offer a variety of alternate programs to provide students with an opportunity to reach his or her full potential. 

  • Students receive extra assistance and one-on-one attention to help them reach their goals.
  • Programs are designed to address physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual needs of students.
  • Schools are smaller, so students form closer relationships with teachers and develop a sense of community.

School-based referrals are required to access these programs.

Bishop Murray High School

  • a small alternative high school that offer students and their families a counselling-based educational environment that focuses on the total development of the student including areas of social skills, academic skills, and spiritual growth

Core Neighbourhood Youth Co-op

  • a multi-agency program that encourages youth to find success through education while providing support to achieve personal goals

Farm School

  • a partnership with Columbus Bosco Saskatoon that provides students with the opportunity to earn regular high school credits in a rural setting

Opening Doors Program

  • a community setting provides a safe, positive learning atmosphere for high school students experiencing difficulty with academic performance, behavior and attendance

Emmaus Classroom

  • provides short-term support for students aged 12 - 19 years old who are unable to attend school due to significant safety or behavioural concerns
  • relationship-based support for students delivered collaboratively by a teacher and social worker
  • focuses on re-engagement, accountability, and reintegration through a structured, faith-grounded approach.


 


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