Role of the Parents Association:

The Parent Association is the structure through which parents and guardians in the school can work together for the best possible education for their children.

The Education Act, 1998 sets down the role of the Parent Association.

The Parent Association works with the principal, staff and the board of management to build effective partnership of home and school.

Educational research on the involvement of parents in schools shows that children achieve higher levels when parents and teachers work together.

The Parent Association can advise the principal and Board of Management on policy issues and incidents that may require a review of school policy, e.g. Bullying, Safety, Homework, Enrolment, Healthy Eating etc.

Parent Associations can suggest and/or organise extra-curricular activities. The Parent Association is a support for parents in the school.

The Parent Association can invite speakers to address the parents on issues which are topical or relevant.