Parent Teacher and Friends Association (PTFA)
The PTFA stands for Parent, Teacher, and Friends Association.
It's a wonderful group that brings together parents, teachers, and friends of the school to support and enhance the school community.
Here's a bit more about what they do:
What does the PTFA do?
- Support the School: The PTFA helps out with all sorts of school activities, from fundraising to organising fun events.
- Build Community: It's all about creating a warm, welcoming community where everyone feels involved and connected.
- Enhance Communication: The PTFA makes sure that parents, teachers, and students are all on the same page and working together.
Fun activities and events
- Fundraising: They organise exciting events like bake sales, fairs, and sponsored activities to raise money for school projects, equipment, and extracurricular activities.
- Social Events: Think family fun days and holiday parties – all great ways to bring everyone together.
- Volunteer Coordination: They help find and manage volunteers for various school events and activities.
- Advocacy: The PTFA represents the interests of parents and students in discussions with the school administration.
Who can join us?
- Parents: If you have a child at the school, you're automatically a member!
- Teachers: Teachers and staff are also part of the PTFA, bringing their valuable insights and expertise.
- Friends: This includes alumni, local businesses, and other community members who want to support the school.
Why join the PTFA?
- Make a Difference: Your efforts can help improve the school environment and resources.
- Meet New People: It's a great way to meet other parents and build lasting friendships.
- Stay Informed: You'll be in the loop about what's happening at the school and have a say in important decisions.
Benefits of joining the PTFA
- Enhanced Learning Environment: Funds raised can improve school facilities and resources.
- Stronger Community Ties: Social events and activities help build a supportive and engaged school community.
- Better Communication: Regular meetings and updates ensure everyone is informed and involved in school life.