Parent Council

Next Meeting

Our next meeting is taking place on Wednesday 8th May 2024, 7pm, Ochiltree Church Hall.

Please drop us an email at OchiltreeParentCouncil20@gmail.com should you wish to attend and any paperwork can be sent to you prior to the meeting.

If you can’t attend parent council meetings but want something to be raised, please let us know at the above email address. The parent council meetings are used to discuss general issues, fundraising suggestions and upcoming events. If you can help by volunteering for events that the parent council are hosting, please also let us know by email and we will contact you nearer the time.

Please note: this email address cannot be used to discuss issues with individual children or teachers. These issues should be discussed with the school directly.  Any inappropriate or abusive emails will be deleted and the sender will be blocked.

 

What is the parent council?

The Parent Council represents all the parents of children and young people at an individual school.

Members are elected by the parent forum (the collective name for every parent, carer or guardian at a school).

As a parent, you are automatically a member of the forum.

Parent Councils have an important role to play in ensuring that a child, or young person’s education is enriched by parents’ valuable life experience, individual personal skills and unique knowledge of their own child.

What does a parent council do?

Parents play an essential role both in their own child’s learning and in the life of their school and Parent Councils help parents and carers to become more actively involved in their children’s learning.

They work to represent their school and its interests effectively and:

  • provide a voice for parents, in schools and in the Council, on issues that are important to them and their children
  • help the school to understand how to most effectively involve parents in their children’s learning and in the life of the school
  • support the school in its development and improvement and in understanding and making links with the wider community
  • support the school and head teacher in developing strong home/school partnerships
  • help promote the skills, interests, knowledge and experience that parents can offer

Working with the school

Parent Councils work closely with the school to present parents’ opinions and ideas, which can make a real difference to the work and life of the school.

They help parents to get their voices heard and that their ideas and views really do matter.

They share these views with the head teacher and staff, making sure these are listened to – and taken into account – in planning and decision making.

Sharing parents’ views

Every school community is different and there are a wide range of issues on which parents might have a view.

These could include:

  • how the school communicates with parents
  • supporting the delivery of Curriculum for Excellence by making use of parents’ skills, experiences and expertise
  • helping prepare young people  for key transitions, such as from nursery to primary, primary to secondary and leaving school
  • discussing the opportunities available to children during key periods of their school career, such as the Senior Phase (S4-S6)
  • formulating the school’s priorities for improvement (the development of the School Improvement Plan)
  • revising existing school policies and introducing new policies
  • any significant changes (for example, moving to a new school building)
  • developing the School Handbook

Getting involved

Parent Councils are always looking for members to get involved and help develop school, family and community life.

It’s incredibly worthwhile.

If you’re interested in giving up a little time, to make a huge difference, drop Ochiltree Primary School Parent Council an email at: OchiltreeParentCouncil20@gmail.com.

Office Bearers

Chair: Mrs Musson

Treasurer: Miss Samson

Secretary: Mrs Caldwell

 

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