Pierceland Central School

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Pierceland Central School
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Pierceland Central School
Pierceland, Saskatchewan

Canada
Coordinates 54°20′22″N109°47′00″W / 54.3394°N 109.7833°W / 54.3394; -109.7833 Coordinates: 54°20′22″N109°47′00″W / 54.3394°N 109.7833°W / 54.3394; -109.7833
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TypeSchool
School districtNorthwest School Division
Staff17
GradesPre-K to 12
Enrollment150
Website Pierceland Central School

Pierceland Central School (PCS) is a pre-K to 12 school in Pierceland, Saskatchewan. PCS is one of twenty-four schools in the Northwest School Division. The division spans seventeen communities in north west Saskatchewan. The school mascot is the Panther. There are four house teams - Bobcats, Cheetahs, Lynx and Pumas.

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Demographics

Students

Grades:preK to Grade 12
Student Population:approx. 150
Average Class Size:18 pupils

Staff

Teaching staff:17
Support staff:6
SCC:14

Facilities

PCS houses 13 classrooms, a science lab, a full court gym, a large library, a shop with air and power tools, and a home economics room set up for sewing and cooking. There is a newly renovated 30-station computer lab with an additional 10 student computers in the library, and a single computer in every classroom all with internet access. Also in the high school end is a newly renovated conference room. In the elementary wing, there is a very well-equipped resource room as well as a band room.


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