Saskatoon police are investigating after a vehicle collided with Silverspring School early Sunday morning, shattering a wall and leaving the vehicle on its roof.

In a news release, police said that they believe speed and alcohol to be a factor in the early morning collision.

Police said that at about 2:45 a.m. CST, the vehicle was travelling east down Garvie Road in the city's northeast Silverspring area when it went over an embankment and collided with the school.

The school's wall was shattered and significantly damaged, police said.

A 25-year-old man was the lone occupant of the vehicle. He was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

Members of Saskatoon's fire and protective services also attended the scene. In a news release, they said the man was trapped inside the vehicle, and that fire crews had to extricate him from it.

Fire crews assessed the building to ensure there were no other hazards before turning the scene over to police and a school representative, the release said.

Charges are pending.

Classes scheduled as normal for Monday: school division

Despite the damage to the school, a spokesperson with Saskatoon Public Schools said classes will go on as normal on Monday, according to a news release.

The spokesperson said the south end of the school and a set of exterior doors suffered significant damage.

"Following initial review, the school is expected to be open Monday and classes will run as scheduled. Students in the affected classroom will be moved to a different location in the school," the release said.

The school will also be used as a polling station for Monday's provincial election.

The spokesperson said that a damage assessment showed the school is safe to operate, although there was no dollar figure available for the damage sustained.