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St Luke’s High School Parent Council. The Parental Involvement Act 2006. Parents/carers have a VITAL ROLE to play in their own child’s education From August 2006 –The Parent Council replaced the “School Board” and the “PTA”
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The Parental Involvement Act 2006 • Parents/carers have a VITAL ROLE to play in their own child’s education • From August 2006 –The Parent Council replaced the “School Board” and the “PTA” • From then on ,all parents/carers of children at St Luke’s High School automatically became members of the Parent Forum
The Role of the Parent Council is defined as :- “represent the views of all parents/carers ,pupils,preschoolgroups and the wider community and to report back to the parents/carers in the school(“The Parent Forum”)....”
Membership of the Parent Council • Senior Leadership Team • Church representative • Elected members from local authority • Parents/Carers -including elected parent Council Office Bearers being Chair,ViceChair,Treasurer and Secretary.
Meetings • Constitution states that the Parent Council meets six times a year • Can have ad hoc meetings to discuss Cluster fund raising matters or events (only one needed in 2013/2014) • Minutes of Parent Council meetings are available to view on the School website
What the Parent Council does • Works in partnership with the school • Involved in consultations • Identifying priorities for the School improvement Plan • Advising and encouraging the Parent Forum to get involved in their child’s learning • Fundraising Events • Assisting in Cluster Quiz night • Brainstorming of new fundraising opportunities
What the Parent Council does • Expenditure of money • Presentation to Head Boy and Girl • Assisting in distribution of funds to Cluster schools for P7 Transition Residential Experience to an Outdoor Centre • Representation of the school • Representing the schools at National Parents Forum • Representing school at Cluster Parent Council meetings • Representing school at East Renfrewshire Chairs Parent Council meetings • Representing school on the ERC Equalities Forum • Representing scholl on the Catholic Parents Group
Benefits of the Parent Council • For My Child • When children see their parents/carers and family members getting involved:- • Shows them you are interested in what the school is doing • Lets them see you value what they are learning • Helps them learn from your example • Feel proud about their parents/carers
Benefits of the Parent Council • For You • Get to know the teachers and other parents/carers • Gain a better understanding of how the school works and how children learn • Can see how your own child relates to other children and teachers • Have the satisfaction of knowing that you are making a useful contribution to the school and to children’s learning • Can be a positive role model to young people
Benefits of the Parent Council • For School • They have a wider range of experience and skills to draw on • They develop closer links with the parents/carers and school community • Teachers have immediate access to parental carer views on certain aspects of the running of the school • Building partnerships with parents/carers to support their child’s learning • Encourage parents/carers as Business partners • Involve and inform parents/carers through consultations • Fundraising
Websites for more information on Parent Councils • http://www.educationscotland.gov.uk/Parentzone/getinvolved/parentcouncils/index.asp • http://www.sptc.info/ • http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/09/08094112/5 • http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/Doc/194627/0052294.pdf
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