
Allan School District #2914 was formed on February 22,1913.
The first classes were held in the town hall until 1915 when
the "brick school" was built. During the 1940's
centralization resulted in overcrowding and in 1954 seven
new classrooms were constructed replacing the old brick
school. Enrollment continued to climb and in 1963 further
construction was started. By March 1965, the north half of
the present school, up to the gymnasium entrance, was ready
to use. The gymnasium was built in 1971; in

1980 the new west wing was built; and in 1984 the 1954
section of the school was demolished and rebuilt. The school
now contains 21 classrooms, two gymnasiums, an industrial
arts shop, laboratories for chemistry, biology, computer
science and home economics, a library and resource center.
Student enrollment is now 261 with 15 teachers and 7 support
staff. We have expertise in providing programs for the
social and emotional needs of students as well as offering a
variety of academic programming. The staff includes
experienced classroom teachers, special education personnel,
a guidance counselor, and dedicated support staff.
The school has an attractive design and is a pleasant
building to enter. the elementary grades (K-6) have a stable
enrollment. The staff work hard to keep current with new
curriculum and are very sensitive to meeting the needs of
all students. They believe in working together with parents
and the community to help children meet their academic and
social needs. The school offers a range of extracurricular
activities for students at the younger grade levels, such as
curling, field trips, and science fairs.
The school has two gymnasiums. Both are used extensively to
support a strong physical education program. All students
have access to the central library. the library is well
equipped and provides windows to the rest of the world.
Several computers throughout the school provide access to
the Internet. There is a networked Computer Laboratory and
there are computers in some of the elementary classrooms.
The school receives satellite transmissions from the
Saskatchewan Communications Network (SCN) and is able to
provide a number of Distance Education classes.
The High School program for our grades 7 to 12 students
matches that of many larger schools. A full range of
academic classes are available. The school prides itself in
the Home Economics and Industrial Arts program that is
offered. Both programs have good equipment and facilities.
The Drama club puts on a major yearly performance and
competes at the Regional and Provincial level. School
hallways consistently have displays of student written and
artistic assignments, and include samples of student
artwork.
The school offers a variety of athletic programs. Badminton,
Basketball, Volleyball, Curling, and Track and Field are
offered as school sports. The teaching staff show great
commitment and dedication to coaching our students and the
results of this are clear.
The school has a good relationship with the community. The
school administration invites parents to become involved and
to contact the school at any time with suggestions or
concerns. The Local School Board provides opportunities for
the community to provide their input and has excellent links
to the Division Board. The community has access to the
school, its staff, and administration, and in return
provides support for the school and its programs. The school
has an excellent working relationship with the local
Recreation Board, and Recreation Facilities.
Allan School is under the care of the Prairie Spirit School Division. Their website can be found
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