Government of Yukon

Students

Advanced Education Branch
Prepares Yukoners for the labour force through education, training, employment and other services.


Community Training Funds
Training for skills development is available from 7 community training funds and 4 industry specific funds.


Conservation Action Team (CAT)
A summer camp for Yukon students in Grades 6-9. Outdoor adventure, learning about the environment, and hands-on conservation work. Participants travel to different parts of the Yukon for 7-10 days.


Education Appeal Tribunal
This Tribunal hears appeals from parents and students who would like to go beyond the Department of Education to resolve a dispute. The tribunal considers the educational interests of the child, the impact on all students and all relevant factors.


Education Week
Each year in the spring we celebrate Education Week, a special time to highlight education in the territory.


Employment - Jobs
All job opportunities with the Yukon government are listed here.


Enrolment Reports
The Department of Education collects and reports school enrolments at the end of each month of the school year. These reports contain enrolment figures and are reported by grade, and broken down into urban and rural sections.


Francophone School Board
Operates the Yukon's only French first language school, École Émilie-Tremblay. Provides information on French first-language education.


Gadzoosda Student Residence
When there is no senior grade secondary school in a community, parents can apply to have their children stay at the 38-bed Gadzoosda Student Residence in Whitehorse and attend either F.H. Collins Secondary School or Vanier Catholic Secondary School.


Graduation Requirements
Details of Yukon High School Granduation Requirements


Health Profession Education Bursary
Support Yukon students in attaining health profession education. Download the application online.


Home Education
Home education is available to all Yukon students. Parents and guardians assume responsibility for their children's education. The Department of Education will provide resources for those who choose this option.


Libraries
Includes public libraries, government libraries and school, college and education-based libraries.


Library cards
Library cards are available from any public library in the Yukon. Permanent residents can apply for a card with one piece of Yukon identification. A $10 refundable deposit is required from temporary residents.


Literacy Programs
The Labour Market Programs & Services Unit works with community organizations to promote literacy and deliver relevant training. A wide variety of literacy activities and programs have been developed.


Master Gardener Course
Experts in the field train volunteers by providing them with information and technical instruction in northern gardening techniques.


Nursing Bursary Program
Supports people who live or have lived in the Yukon and are attending nursing school. Download the application form online.


Palaeontology Program
Inventories and curates Yukon fossils and conducts research on Yukon’s ancient life and environments.


Public Schools
The Public Schools branch manages the operation of public schools, including Catholic schools. The branch provides curricula and learning materials, language programs in both French and aboriginal languages, professional development for teachers and more.


Reading Recovery TM
Reading Recovery is an early intervention program for Grade One students who need extra support learning to read and write.


School Attendance Areas
Details of School Attendance Areas for Whitehorse and other Yukon communities.


Schools
Find school contact information here.


Special Education Programs
Some Yukon students need special support to participate fully in school.


Statistics
The Bureau of Statistics gathers statistics and conducts research, analysis and surveys. Publications cover a broad range of information on the Yukon's economy and society. Contact the bureau to have your name placed on a mailing list.


Student Assessment Programs
The Student information and Assessment Unit runs all of the academic assessment programs required by the Department of Education, including achievement tests and provincial exams.


Student Financial Assistance (apply online)
Five programs provide financial help to Yukon post-secondary students. These include the Yukon Grant, the Student Training allowance, the Yukon Excellence Awards, Canada Student Loan programs and a variety of scholarships. Apply online today.


Student Training and Employment Program (STEP) and Summer Career Placement
If you're a full-time Yukon post-secondary student and plan to resume your studies in the fall, STEP or Summer Career Placement may be for you. Yukon Employers can apply for wage subsidies under both programs.


Student Transcripts and Records Request
Current and former students can access copies of their official Transcript of Grades, and/or their student records. Fill out an online transcript request form.


Student Transportation
Call the Student Transportation Office if you have questions about school busing and other transportation issues, including schedules, routes, transportation subsidies and transportation regulations in general.


Summer School
Summer school courses are available for secondary students who have not successfully completed a course and for students who want to strengthen their skills in core subjects.


Technology Assisted Learning
Technology is used to expand and enhance the learning environment for Yukon students and teachers.


Teen Parent Program
The Teen Parent program provides a supportive environment to help young parents finish high school. It teaches parenting skills, as well as healthy meal preparation, money management and effective job-search techniques.


Tradesperson Qualifications
Apprenticeship combines supervised, on-the-job training with classroom instruction at a technical institute. In Yukon, you can train as an apprentice in 43 different trades.


YESNet
Yukon student network.


Yukon Youth Conservation Corps (Y2C2)
A summer employment and training program for Yukon students (aged 16 and up), with an emphasis on environmental work and learning.