Our School Counsellors provide valuable assistance helping students achieve their academic goals, plan for their post secondary education and future careers, and assist students with their social and personal concerns.
Students - If you have any issues or concerns, please visit the guidance offices across from the main office.
Parents - Please call to make an appointment by phoning, (306) 523-3400 or email us directly.
For more guidance support please visit the RBE website.
To learn about High School Graduation Requirements please refer here.
Students in need of transcripts can contact a guidance counsellor for an unofficial transcript. Official transcripts are issued by the Minsitry of Education. See the following slide show on how to order them.
If you would like a list of Scholarships available to students, please click HERE. To organize your information for scholarships try using this Brag Sheet.
Feel free to call us or email us if you have any questions.
Tracy Wharran tracy.wharran@rbe.sk.ca 306-523-3403 |
Harvey Basi harvey.basi@rbe.sk.ca 306-523-3413 |
Tara Smith tara.smith@rbe.sk.ca 306-523-3404 |
Community Resources Available
Caring Hearts (grief support) | (306)523-2780 | Child Abuse Line | (306)569-2724 |
Child and Youth Services | (306)766-6700 | HealthLine | 811 |
Kids Help Phone | 1-800-668-6868 | Mobile Crisis | (306)757-0127 |
Planned Parenthood | (306)522-0902 | Regina Crisis/Suicide Line | (306)525-5333 |
Regina Police | (306)777-6500 | Sexual Assault Line | (306)352-0434 |
Sexual Health/STI Clinic | (306)766-7788 | Street Culture Shelter | (306)545-3445 |
Income Assistance | (306)787-3700 | Suicide Crisis Hotline | 988 |
View our SlideShow about Community Supports (Care Card).
Community Connections - 211 Saskatchewan is a free, confidential, and searchable website of human services in Saskatchewan, with over 5,000 listings of social, community, non-clinical health, and government services across the province. The categories of listings include, but are not limited to, mental health and addictions, homelessness, income support, health care, food security and community programs.
Regina Community Connect helps children, youth & caregivers find access to the right support in Regina
Regina Counselling and Post-Secondary Agencies listed by interest/issues
University of Regina Survival Guide is published with the City of Regina; a Guide to Regina resources and counselling Agencies
Rainbow Youth Centre is a community support centre with many resources and programs.
If you lost a loved one or are grieving, there are programs available at Caring Hearts or call 306 766-6946.
The Kids Help Phone (free/24 hrs) for mental health & counselling information, or call 1-800-668-6868.
LGBTQ: Respect and support people of all sexualities
Mobile Crisis (free/24 hrs) for information and counselling 306-757-0127
Planned Parenthood (free) for young persons who have questions about sexual health 306-522-0902
Regina Crisis & Suicide Line (free/24 hrs) 306 525-5333
Mental Health, Family Support, and Suicide Risk Assessment Child and Youth Services Click Here or call 306-766-6700
Child Abuse Line: 306-569-2724
STI Clinic: 306-766-7788
Four Directions Health Centre or call 306-766-7540
No place to go/homeless: Street Culture Youth Shelter 306-545-3445
Regina Sexual Assault Centre (free/24 hours) 306-352-0434
Anxiety Canada: general resources related to anxiety, depression, and includes a self-help section
MoodGym an interactive self-help to help manage symptoms of depression and anxiety
Cell phone Apps:
Mind Your Mind to help educate, cope, de-stress, and expand your mind