If you are new to the BGRS area and will be attending a BGRD school, please note the following procedures:

Families that are registering a NEW JUNIOR or SENIOR HIGH STUDENT should contact the school to:

  1. Inquire if they need to set up a registration appointment prior to completing the online registration form
  2. Inquire what documentation they should bring to the appointment (i.e. most recent report card, high school transcript, a progress report of each course if registering more than one month into school).
  3. Register online via InfoSnap

Required Documentation Checklist for All Grades

  • Birth Certificate
  • Verification of residency: document showing parent name and local address.

Legal documentation is required for the following:

  • Parental Custody Agreement if restrictions on access
  • Guardianship letter if parents live in Alberta – contact school for more information

Legal Guardianship must be applied for through the Alberta Government if parents live outside Alberta – contact school for more information.


Returning Students or Change of Black Gold Regional School

Students who attended a Black Gold Regional School in 2022-2023 and are returning to a 
Black Gold Regional School should not complete a new student registration form. 
Instead, families will be prompted by their school to complete a returning enrollment verification.


Applying to a School That is Not Your Designated Location?

Should a family wish to enrol their child in a school other than the designated school, the enrolment request will be considered a request to attend a school of choice. Acceptance to a school of choice will be based upon existing BGRD policy and procedures including availability or non-availability of space and resources.

Land Acknowledgement

We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis, Dene and Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.