Community involvement
Our school values strong partnerships with our families and community. Parents and carers can get involved through our Parents and Citizens Association (P&C) or by volunteering at our school. Your time and support help make our school a better place for everyone.
Helping out at school is a great way to get involved in your child’s education as well as get to know the staff and other parents and carers. Research shows that children benefit when their parents or carers are actively involved in their education and school life.
You can help by:
- assisting in the classroom
- volunteering on sports days
- helping supervise excursions
- getting involved in fundraising activities
- assisting with school events
- sharing your knowledge and skills
- joining school committees.
Parents and Citizens Association (P&C)
Our P&C is a group of parents, carers and school community members. They assist with school planning, fundraising, events and volunteering. Our P&C works in partnership with our school to promote the interests of our school community.
Joining the P&C a great way to meet other families, get involved and contribute to our school's future. We would love to have you on board!
Join our P&C
Come along to one of our meetings or contact us via email
P&C meetings
Our meetings are relaxed and informal and are held in the staff lunchroom at school or at The Broulee Brewhouse. We meet twice a term on a Thursday at 6pm in Week 3 and Week 7. Look out for announcements in the school newsletter and on Facebook.
We love welcoming new members and there is no obligation to attend every meeting so please join us if you would like to shape the way forward, become involved or simply help out where ever you can.
How to volunteer at our school
Visit the front office or contact your child's classroom teacher to register your interest in volunteering at our school. The steps listed below must be carried out by the front office prior to visiting our school as a volunteer.
If you are the parent or close relative of a student:
- You DO NOT require a Working With Children Check (WWCC)
- The front office must sight one form of photo ID with your full name, date of birth, current address, and photo
- You must complete a digital Declaration for child-related workers
- You must show a photo ID again when signing in at front office on your first visit.
If you are a non-relative of a student
Anyone over the age of 18 volunteering at a school, who is not a parent or close relative of a child attending the school at which they are volunteering, is considered a non-relative volunteer.
- You DO REQUIRE a WWCC (volunteer classification) prior to volunteering at our school
- The front office must sight one form of photo ID with your full name, date of birth, current address, and photo
- You must complete a Declaration for child-related workers
- You must show a photo ID when signing in at the front office on your first visit.
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