REGINA — Starting in the 2024-25 school year, all Saskatchewan students entering Grade 10 will complete Financial Literacy 10 as a requirement for graduation.
The curriculum will help students develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to make responsible financial decisions, according to Sask. Education.
The Ministry of Education has been collaborating with Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre (Sask DLC), the Saskatoon Industry Education Council and the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation to provide professional development sessions for Saskatchewan educators to implement the preliminary financial literacy curriculum.
Sask DLC is supporting the roll-out of the new curriculum province-wide by offering professional development opportunities and resources that support teachers and student learning. Sask DLC has created an online hub of free, open-source and teacher-recommended resources that any teacher in the province can access and use. These are available in .
The Ministry of Education has invited educators to provide feedback on the new Financial Literacy 10 curriculum with the goal of having the final version available by January 2026.