Helping Canadians get back to work.

Carlton Trail College

202A 6th Avenue East Box 459, WATROUS SK

Possible funding to those who qualify*

  • Second Career
  • Loans
  • Grants
  • Bursaries
  • Scholarships

Programs

Programs offered at each campus may vary, so be sure to check other campus offerings for the course you are most interested in.

Education, Teaching Programs

  • The Adult 12 Program gives you the opportunity to obtain your Grade 12 standing, upgrade your marks or gain the prerequisites required for further education, or training in an adult-focused learning environment. You will need to complete successfully English Language Arts A 30, English Language Arts B 30, one Canadian Studies course (History 30, Native Studies 30 or Social Studies 30), one Level 20 or Level 30 Mathematics, one Level 20 or Level 30 Science and two electives at Level 30 to achieve a Grade 12 standing. The Adult 10 courses (Communications, Social Sciences, Life/Work Studies, Mathematics, Science, Financial Literacy and Career & Work Exploration) are designed for people who want to build on their knowledge and skills. Learners who complete Adult 10 successfully go on to further education, training or employment opportunities. You must be 18 years of age and out of school for 1 year.  You may be eligible for Provincial Training Allowance (PTA).

Languages, ESL Programs

  • Learn to speak, read, write and understand English as a Second Language.  Enhance your skills with a qualified instructor.  A combination of online/distance instruction and limited in-person learning may be offered. Enrolment is continuous throughout the year.

Healthcare, Wellness, Pharma Programs

  • Considering a career in healthcare?  Licensed Practical Nurses provide compassionate, professional nursing care to patients and clients of all ages.  This program prepares you to develop into a competent, confident nurse capable of making a positive difference in the health and well-being of individuals, their families and our communities. Study the foundations of health, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, Health assessment, long-term and rehabilitative care, Medical and surgical care, Obstetrics and pediatrics, Mental health and addictions and more.  Learn how to integrate theory into practice and bring a holistic, humanistic approach to patient care. Standard First Aid/CPR Healthcare Provider ‘C’ AED, TLR and WHMIS along with clinical practice and practicums are included. Graduates are eligible to write the Canadian Practical Nursing Registration Exam. Employment opportunities for licensed practical nurses are excellent. Most LPNs work in acute-care or rehabilitation hospitals, medical centres, long-term care and homecare

Legal, Policing Programs

  • Learn about firearm safety and hunting.  Successful completion of this course will permit you to hold or apply for a Saskatchewan game licence. If you are 12 – 17 years old, you can apply for a minor’s permit.  It will also enable you to purchase a Possession Acquisition Licence (PAL) when you are 18 years of age or older.  Both provincial and federal exams are included in this course.  You must be 12 years of age or older to register.

Skilled Trades, Auto, Fire Programs

  • Carlton Trail College works closely with volunteer fire departments to offer this online program that covers everything from fire extinguishers and other basic fire equipment use and maintenance to water supply. Whether it's how to handle hose and ladders, safe driving, position pumping apparatus, aerial devices or how to respond to potential HAZMAT or WMD incidents, the program we offer meets the objectives of Volunteer Firefighting Departments.

    Sign up your Volunteer Fire Department with Carlton Trail College. Firefighters who are members of enrolled Volunteer Fire Departments are eligible.

WATROUS Campus


*All student funding, whether made available privately or through various government branches, is only approved to those who qualify, by the original source of funding. There are many criteria that each candidate must meet to be approved. Schools can only inform you of what may be available.