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Ruth Pawson School is proud of two of our former students!

Chris Getzlaf is a valued football player with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL. Prior to turning pro, Getzlaf played with the Prairie Thunder and the Regina Rams. Saskatchewan born and raised in Regina, Chris attended Ruth Pawson School and Robert Usher Collegiate in Regina.

Ryan Getzlaf is professional hockey player who currently serves as captain of the Anaheim Ducks of the NHL. Getzlaf was a member of the 2005 World Junior Championship squad and won a silver medal at the 2008 IIHF World Championhships. A two-time Olympian, Getzlaf played with Canadian teams that won gold medals at the 2010 and 2014 Winter Games. Ryan also attended Ruth Pawson School and Robert Usher Collegiate in Regina.

Ruth Pawson School proudly displays autographed photos from Chris and Ryan in our foyer.

EELC School-Age Program Openings

The Ehrlo Early Learning Centre (EELC) at Ruth Pawson School offers a school-aged program for students enrolled at Ruth Pawson School. EELC staff members are available to work with and supervise children from 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Monday to Fridays.

The EELC has openings for both their "afternoon only" program as well as openings in their full-time program.

For more information about program openings or costs, please contact Ms. Dana Stadnyk, EELC Supervisor at Ruth Pawson School at 306-751-4504 or via email at dana.stadnyk@ranchehrlo.ca

 

 

Ruth Pawson School Community Council

Ruth Pawson School Community Council Elected Members 2019-2020:

  • Chair - Kelsey Wolf
  • Vice Chair - Jacquie Foster
  • Treasurer - Kevin Clark
  • Secretary - Jeremy Foster

The School Community Council Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month. Please consider joining us!

The next meeting will be held Tuesday, October 11th at 6:30 in the Resource Centre.

 

Ruth Pawson School

Our school opened in 1976 and was named after Ms. Ruth Pawson.

Ruth Pawson was born in Ontario, and then moved to Regina as a child.

She had a distinguished career with the Regina Public School Board, starting as a teacher in 1929 and retiring as a primary consultant in 1966.

Her talent as an artist has bought acclaim from far beyond Canada's borders.

A teacher who set high standards for herself, she led by example and challenged with warmth and compassion.