Parent Council

The role of a Parent Council is to:

· support the school in its work with parents.

· represent the views of all parents.

· encourage links between the school, parents, pupils, pre-school groups and the wider community.

· report back to the Parent Forum (all other parents).

· be involved in the appointment of Head Teachers.

Every school’s Parent Council may be different because it will be parents in each school who decide such things as:

· how their Council is set up.

· what it should be called.

· what size it should be. ( e.g in a small school, all parents may be part of the Parent Council )

· who should be a member of the Parent Council.

· how they should be appointed.

· what will be discussed at meetings.

Welcome

Welcome To Sgoil An Taobh Siar

We welcome you to Sgoil an Taobh Siar and look forward to a happy and successful association with you over the coming years.

This handbook is intended to keep you informed of what is happening at Sgoil an Taobh Siar and what we are trying to achieve.  We as teachers can only benefit from your greater awareness of how the school operates.  We believe that we can only achieve the best for your child by close co-operation between home and school, and we hope that you will share with us in making this a successful period in your child’s life. 

School Aims

At Sgoil an Taobh Siar we aim to:

  • Aspire to becoming a school capable of achieving excellence and success for all
  • Provide a learning environment that values diversity and promotes social inclusion, where everyone is welcome
  • Seek progress through partnership, working closely with parents and all other agencies with whom we share a common purpose
  • Create an environment where all pupils are safe and happy and have the confidence to become successful learners across all curricular areas

 

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