Stepps Primary School

Growing Together, Learning Together, Achieving Together.

Parent Council

Stepps Parent Council

Parent Council Constitution Updated September 2021

Final Parent Council Constitution Sept 2023

MEETING MINUTES

April 2022

June 2022

October 2022

February 2023

Final PC Minutes April 2023 v2

Final Action Plan PC AGM 13 September 2022

PC AGM Sept 2022 Final Minutes

FINAL PC AGM MINUTES SEPT 2023

June 2023 Minutes

Final PC minutes Oct 2023

PC meeting Final actions Oct 2023

COMPLETED FINAL PC Minutes and Action plan Feb 2024 V5

FINAL PC Minutes and action plan April 2024

DRAFT PC Minutes and Action Plan 28th Oct V4 (3)

 

Parent Council Meetings 2024/2025

AGM  Monday 16th September 2024

Monday 28th October 2024

Monday 3rd February 2025

Monday 28th April 2025

Monday 2nd June 2025

All meetings start at 7.00 pm

 

Our AGM is held in August or September each year. All welcome

Current Parent Members

Lorraine Kerr (Chair)

Diane Delaney (Secretary)

Suzanne Ryan

Emma Dalziel

Louise Laing

Pamela Morrison

Louise Thomson

Peter Russell

Clare Wilcock

 

Get in Touch

For more information regarding the Parent Council please use the following email address to contact us: steppsparentcouncil1@gmail.com

You can also follow us on X:  @ParentStepps

We also share a Facebook page with the PTA which you can follow: Stepps Primary Parent Forum.

 

WHY SHOULD I BECOME INVOLVED?

The Parent Council works closely with the Head Teacher to support the school in its work with pupils.  It represents the views of parents and carers, encourages links between the school, parents and carers, pupils, pre-school groups and the wider community.  It is for current parents to decide what is most important for our Parent Council to work on.

Parent Councils can:

  • provide a voice for parents in school and in the local authority 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 and Head Teacher in developing strong home/school partnerships
  • support the school in its development and improvement, and in understanding and making links with the wider community
  • capture the unique and varied skills, interests, knowledge and experience that parents can offer

Parent Councils provide an opportunity for parents to get involved in ways that suit them, and to support their school in getting the best education for all the pupils.

 

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