- English program;
- French programs; or
- Catholic education.
There may be specific entrance requirements and space may be limited.
Every Yukon school has a specific attendance area. A student's attendance area is determined by their home address. Students must attend school in their attendance area.
How are attendance areas established?
Attendance areas are set by ministerial order under Section 58 of the Education Act. The attendance area is your local neighbourhood or community.
Exceptions
Schools with special programs have a wider attendance area:
- Catholic schools
- French immersion schools
- French first language schools
- First Nation School Board schools
School attendance area
Catholic schools
Christ the King Elementary School
Attendance areas of elementary schools south of Two Mile Hill:
- Elijah Smith Elementary
- Golden Horn Elementary
- Grey Mountain Primary
- Selkirk Elementary
Holy Family Elementary School
Attendance areas of elementary schools north of Two Mile Hill:
- Hidden Valley
- Jack Hulland Elementary
- Takhini Elementary
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Secondary School
Attendance area:
- Whitehorse area
French immersion schools
École Whitehorse Elementary School
Attendance area:
- Whitehorse area
Selkirk Elementary School
- Downtown Whitehorse
- Marwell
- Riverdale
- Wickstrom Road
- Whitehorse area
F.H. Collins Secondary School
- Golden Horn Elementary
- Grey Mountain Primary; a
- Selkirk Elementary.
- Whitehorse area
French first language schools
Centre scolaire secondaire communautaire Paul-Émile Mercier (CSSC Mercier)
Attendance area:
- Whitehorse and area
École Émilie-Tremblay
Attendance area:
- Whitehorse and area
Programme en français de Dawson
Attendance area:
- Dawson City and area
École Nomade
Attendance area:
- Yukon
First Nation School Board schools
Chief Zzeh Gittlit School
Attendance area:
- Old Crow and area
Eliza Van Bibber School
Attendance area:
- Pelly Crossing and area
Grey Mountain Primary School
Attendance area:
- Whitehorse and area
Ghùch Tlâ Community School
Attendance area:
- Carcross and Tagish areas
Johnson Elementary School
Attendance area:
- Watson Lake and area
Kluane Lake School
Attendance area:
- Destruction Bay
- Burwash Landing and areas
Watson Lake Secondary School
Attendance area:
- Watson Lake and area
Nelnah Bessie John School
Attendance area:
- Beaver Creek and area
Ross River School
Attendance area:
- Ross River and area
St. Elias Community School
Attendance area:
- Haines Junction and area
Takhini Elementary School
Attendance area:
- Whitehorse and area
Yukon Education schools
Elijah Smith Elementary School
Attendance area:
- Arkell
- Canyon Crescent
- Copper Ridge
- Granger
- Hillcrest
- Ingram
- Lobird Trailer Park
- McCrae
- McIntyre
- McLean Lake
- Paddlewheel Village
- Takhini-south (south of the softball fields)
- Valleyview
Golden Horn Elementary School
Attendance area:
- Alaska Highway (sections of the highway south of McCrae)
- Annie Lake Road
- Atlin Road
- Bear Creek
- Cowley Creek
- Golden Horn
- Jakes Corner
- Judas Creek
- Kettley's Canyon
- Marsh Lake
- Mary Lake
- Mt. Sima
- New Constabulary
- North McClintock
- Old Constabulary
- Pineridge
- Robinson
- South Klondike Highway
- South McClintock
- Wolf Creek
Hidden Valley Elementary School
Attendance area:
- Alaska Highway (sections of the highway north and west of Whitehorse)
- Echo Valley
- Hidden Valley
- Lake Laberge
- MacPherson
- Mendenhall
- North Klondike Highway
- Old Alaska Highway
- Pilot Mountain; Scout Lake Road
- Takhini Hot Springs Road
J.V. Clark School
Attendance area:
- Mayo
- Keno
- Stewart Crossing and areas
Jack Hulland Elementary School
Attendance area:
- Alaska Highway (from McIntyre Creek to 1.6 kilometre before its intersection with the North Klondike Highway)
- Crestview
- MacKenzie Trailer Park
- Porter Creek
Porter Creek Secondary School
Attendance area:
- Elijah Smith Elementary
- Hidden Valley Elementary
- Jack Hulland Elementary
- Takhini Elementary schools
Whistle Bend Elementary School
Attendance area:
- Whistle Bend
- Takhini, north of the softball fields
Robert Service School
Attendance area:
- Dawson City and area
Tantalus School
Attendance area:
- Carmacks and area
Del Van Gorder School
Attendance area:
- Faro and area
Khàtìnas.àxh Community School
Attendance area: Teslin and area
If your child will be 5 years old by December 31, 2024, they can start Kindergarten in the 2024-25 school year.
In the Yukon, Kindergarten is optional. Your child can start school in Grade 1 if you prefer. We recommend Kindergarten. It helps a lot with your child's early learning.
Before you get started
Please note the following important information:
- Registration for all Whitehorse-area schools must be done online. Registration opens on February 1, 2024.
- Registration for rural community schools is done in person, at the school. You can do this at any time before the school year starts.
- The deadline to register for French Immersion Kindergarten programs is February 18, 2024. (Offered only in Whitehorse at École Selkirk Elementary or École Whitehorse Elementary).
- Your child must go to a school in your local neighbourhood or community. Click on the "Which school should your child attend?" link at the top of this page to find your attendance area. (Note: Catholic schools, French Immersion and French First-Language schools, and First Nation School Board schools have wider attendance areas.)
- Please register only once per student.
Registering your child in a Whitehorse-area school
Set up a Parent Account
Before you can register your child, you need to create a Parent Account in our student information system, called Aspen/MyEducationBC.
- Go to Aspen/MyEducationBC (myeducation.gov.bc.ca/aspen/logon.do) and select "request an account".
- Need help? View our Aspen Guide or contact us for assistance: email [email protected] or phone 867-332-0980.
Register your child
Registration opens on February 1, 2024.
The deadline to register for French Immersion Kindergarten programs is February 18, 2024.
You'll need to upload a digital copy of your child's ID (a birth certificate, passport, or Canadian citizenship certificate.) You can skip this step if needed and bring it to the school later.
- Log in to your Aspen/MyEducationBC account.
- Click "Start a New Student Registration", then click "Initiate".
- Need help? View our Aspen Guide or contact us: email [email protected] or phone 867-332-0980.
What's next?
- The school will review your registration.
- They'll confirm your child's place and give you more details.
- If your first-choice school is full, we'll help you find another option.
Register for Catholic schools
You'll need to upload a Catholic schools of Whitehorse admission package when registering. You may also upload a Catholic baptismal certificate if applicable.
The school will contact you to arrange an interview.
Register for French Immersion schools
The deadline to register for French Immersion Kindergarten programs is February 18, 2024.
Enrolment in French Immersion is decided through a lottery system, not on a first-come, first-served basis.
- When registering, select École Selkirk Elementary or École Whitehorse Elementary.
- If applying to École Selkirk Elementary, indicate that the registration is for French Immersion under the "submit" tab.
You'll hear back by February 22 and must confirm no later than 4pm, Thursday, February 29 .
Register for French First-Language schools
To register your child in a French First-Language school visit la Commission Scolaire francophone du Yukon, or phone École Émilie-Tremblay at 867-667-8150.
Register for First Nation School Board schools
All Yukon students can enrol at First Nation School Board (FNSB) schools. To enrol in a rural community you can phone or visit the school.
Registering in Whitehorse
Register your child following the instructions above.
Enrolment is not based on your residential address. Any student in Whitehorse can apply to:
- Takhini Elementary; or
- Grey Mountain Primary
If there's space, all students will be accepted and school buses are available for all students.
If space is limited, priorities are:
- Yukon First Nation students.
- Siblings of current students.
- Local students or other Indigenous students.
Registering your child in a rural community school
Visit your community school to register for kindergarten. You can do this at any time before the school year starts.
Most rural Yukon schools have 2 Kindergarten starting points. Your child can enter:
- Early Kindergarten (K4) if they're 4 years old by December 31, 2024; or
- Kindergarten (K5) if they're 5 years old by December 31, 2024.
Kindergarten program schedules can differ between schools. They may be half-day or full-day, and some schools include Kindergarten in blended-grade classrooms.
According to Section 22 of the Education Act, Yukon children must:
- attend school from the age of 6 years plus 8 months (as of September 1) until at least the age of 16; except
- by special arrangement with the Department of Education.
How to register
Contact the school in your attendance area to register.
You must register your child in your attendance area.
The school will provide all the necessary forms. You’ll need your child’s birth certificate or transcript.
If the school does not have room for your child, we'll help you find another option. Phone 867-667-5068 or email [email protected].
If you have questions about registering your child for Kindergarten, email [email protected] or phone 867-332-0980.
For questions about registering your child for other grades, email [email protected] or phone 867-667-5068.