The role of the Parent Council is to:
support the school in its work with pupils
represent the views of all parents
encourage links between the school, parents, pupils and the wider community.
A School’s Parent Council is recognised in law and therefore the school and the local authority must listen to the views of the Parent Council says and give it a proper response.
Every school’s Parent Council will be different because it will be parents in each school who decide such things as:
how their Council will be set up
what it should be called
what size it should be – e.g. in a very small primary school, all parents could be involved
who should be a member of the Parent Council
how they should be appointed
what is the most convenient time to hold meetings
what will be discussed at meetings – these might be topics such as school uniform, parking near the school, fundraising
Generally, members of the Parent Council must be parents of children who attend the school and the chairperson must have a child in the school. However, the Parent Council can decide to co-opt other members from teachers and the community who will have knowledge and skills to help them.
If you would like to join our Parent Council, or would like to hear more, contact our Parent Council Chair through the school.
Coalsnaughton Primary School and Nursery Class works in partnership with all parents and carers. Educational research shows clearly that outcomes are greatly improved for children when parents and carers feel involved in the work of a school and able to support their children positively.
All parents/carers should contact the school and nursery to discuss matters of concern.
Appointments can be made by phoning the school and asking for an appointment to meet with your child’s class teacher. We will do our best to meet with you at a time that suits you.
Please see the Council's Parental Engagement and Involvement Strategy for further information.