Parent Council
All parents and carers who have a child enrolled at a school are automatically members of the parent forum for that school. The parent forum can choose to set up a parent council to represent all of the parents.
In most schools parents and carers have set up a parent council to make their views known, and to work closely with the school.
The parent council must report back to the parent forum about what it is doing, at least once a year.
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, pre-school groups and the wider community
Report back to all the parents in the school (the parent forum)
Play a role in the appointment of headteachers and deputy headteachers
Support the school and pupils during school inspections
To find out more about your school's parent forum or council, please contact the headteacher at your school.
Further information is available from Education Scotland and Connect.Scot.
Useful links:
Scottish Parent Teacher Council – SPTC is the national organization for parents’ groups in Scottish schools. They offer help and advice to all parents.
National Parent Forum of Scotland – The NPFS was set up to give Parent Councils and Parents an opportunity to discuss and raise educational issues of mutual interest or concerns at a national level.
ParentZone – a useful site for all parents and carers.