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P&C

What is the GWPS P&C?  

 
Gordon
West Public School is highly successful due to the tremendous support and involvement of parents. The P&C provides the forum for parents, teachers and citizens to collaborate to continuously improve the school. The P&C executive and coordinators of sub-committees are elected by the parents each year. All parents are welcome and encouraged to attend the monthly P&C meetings held in the staff room at 7.30pm. Just come along, sign in and participate! Dates are listed below:

Term 1 8/2/10
           8/3/10

Term 2 10/5/10
            7/6/10

Term 3  9/8/10
            13/9/10

Term 4  25/10/10
            22/11/10 AGM       

 
 What gets discussed at P&C Meetings?

       §  School improvement needs and fundraising initiatives                        

§  Curriculum and educational matters

§  School policies and current issues

§  Activities of P&C sub-committees

§  Key school events

Why come along to P&C Meetings?

§  Keep informed about what’s going on at the school

§  Have your say in key discussions and decisions

§  Share your skills and expertise for the benefit of the school

§  Connect with other parents

§  Support your employer’s corporate responsibility program

Voluntary Contribution Scheme

This scheme is organised by the P & C Association and allows each family to voluntarily support their child and the school by an annual donation. Letters are posted to all families during first term of every year and the monies raised directly benefit the children and school.

 

 

 

What parent volunteer opportunities are available?  

In addition to specific roles on the P&C committee, there are a wide variety of opportunities for you to make a difference!

 

è Have fun on the Fundraising and Social Committee

Organising the social events and fundraising drives which help create and bond the school’s vibrant community spirit is the responsibility of the Fundraising and Social Committee. This group meets as required (once or twice a term) and they have as much fun organising events as those who participate!

 

Recent major events include the 2007 Trivia Night, 2008 Las Vegas Night and the 2009 Bush Dance. These socials - which often include silent auctions, raffles and art auctions - result in fantastic goodwill and memories for school families, as well as valuable income for the P&C which contributes to facilities for the benefit of current students and future generations.

 

The Fundraising and Social Committee is also responsible for catering for school functions and providing morning teas for visitors to our school on special occasions like the Easter Hat Parade and Grandparents’ Day.

 

Joining this committee is a great way to become part of the school community, with any degree of involvement welcomed – from bringing a new idea to a meeting to running a major event. Just come along to one of the meetings, which are advertised in the school bulletin.

è Serve your kids at the Canteen 

The canteen operates on Mondays and Thursdays.  Parent volunteers prepare food and serve. If you can spare a day once a term, then why not put your hand up. For those working, even once or twice a year would be great. Some companies have volunteer days so ask your employer. The kids get a real buzz when mum (or dad!) is on canteen duty.

 

è Become a Class Parent 

Class Parents are an important link between the Fundraising and Social Committee, your child’s teacher and the families in your year. Any parent can take on this role, whether at home or working, as it only involves a few hours a term.

 

Duties might range from coordinating helpers for school functions to compiling email address lists of class families.  It’s a great way to connect with other parents in your year and participate in your family’s school.

 

è Help out at the Clothing Pool 

The clothing pool is open every Friday morning and on extra days at the start of the school year and during the Early Bird program for Kindergarten students.  It is wholly run by volunteers. 

A coordinator handles the ordering and manages stock levels, a treasurer does the banking and the books and assistants take turns to help the coordinator once a term on a Friday morning from 8:45 to 9:45am.  It is a busy hour, but an easy way to contribute to the school and get to know a broad cross-section of parents and children across the school years.

P&C OFFICE BEARERS
President                                         Alison Gray
Vice Presidents                               Sara King & David Jordan 
Secretary                                        Monique Nugent
Treasurer                                         Martin Walker
FRASC President                             Megan Guenther
FRASC Secretary                             Kim Sweeney
Clothing Pool Manager                      Kim McPartlin
Clothing Pool Treasurer                     Steph Craddock
OSHC Coordinator                            Sara King
Canteen Treasurer                            Glyniss Soans
Environment Committee Coordinator   Tanya Jackson
Communications Coofice                   Tanya Jackson