Parent Representative Council

The Parent Representative Council consists primarily of all parents and guardians of pupils enrolled at Notre Dame Catholic Primary School. It forms an integral part of the life of the school.

In 2011, the inaugural Parent Representative Council was formed to work in collaboration with the Principal and Leadership Team. The council was formed with the following objectives in mind:

Consultative

  1. To facilitate a climate of open communication between parents and the school through the Parent Representative
  2. To be a forum in which the school can express the opinions of parents and obtain feedback about the formulation and implementation of educational policies and practices

Educational

  1. To assist parents to achieve the goal of being the primary educator of their children by providing opportunities for their personal and faith development.
  2. To organise activities to meet the developmental needs of parents

Social

  1. To provide opportunities for social interaction between members of the school community
  2. To contact and encourage new members of the community to participate in school activities

Fundraising

  1. To organise fundraising activities for resources that would not normally be able to be provided in the school budget
  2. To establish sub-committees to organise any fundraising functions deemed necessary

Parents on the council are required to be involved in three ways:

  1. At class level, as a class representative – building class community, welcoming new families and school-parent liaison
  2. At school level – organizing community building, fundraising or parent education activities
  3. At community level- organizing volunteers for Notre Dame Care, a parish/school based initiative in community care

In 2012, parents were given the opportunity to become involved in the council at the Parent Information Nights. This requires a formal commitment to attend meetings and the development of the role of class representative. Meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month.

The Parent Representative Council devised a Code of Conduct for all parents at the school in 2011. This code can be viewed on pages 44 and 45 of the Parent Handbook.

Parent Representatives

The Parent Representatives for 2012 are:

Vickie Powell - PKM
Tanya Steele - KM
Liam South - KP
Jerome Wilson - KP
Tammy Lee - KP
Adele Fuge - PPM
Olivia Russell - PPP
Joy Jancik - 1M
Michelle Blogna - 1M
Joanne Nettleton - 1P
Deborah Holtmeulen - 2M
Juliet Robertson - 2M
Olivia Russell - 2P
Joe Vicario - 3M
Geof Taylor - 3P
Leoni Notte - 3P
Richelle Deane - 4M
Michelle Cork - 4M
Cheryl Blanton - 4P
Nadine Romeo - 4P
Michelle Schrader - 5P
Rosetta Milne - 6P
 

Code Of Conduct

CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PARENTS OF NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL

(Established by the Parent Representative Council 2011)

As parents of Notre Dame Catholic Primary School, we work collaboratively and constructively with the principal, the staff and the wider community.

We, therefore:

  • are supportive with attendance and participation at school events e.g. Masses and Liturgies, Principal’s Morning Tea, canteen, classroom activities, sporting activities and excursions
  • are proactive with offers of help and assistance at school events.
  • encourage other parents to be involved in school events.
  • approach the right person with concerns and offer a positive solution or compromise.
  • reinforce school rules to our children and follow them ourselves.
  • are supportive of the school and be positive. Sell our great school to others.
  • have open lines of communication between parents and staff.

As parents of Notre Dame Catholic Primary School, we model Christian values in word and deeds with all members of the community.

We, therefore:

  • set an example to children, which flows through to the community. 
  • minimize gossip. 
  • encourage attendance at Masses and liturgies. 
  • model good manners. 
  • are friendly to all community members. 
  • support the wider community programs e.g. donation drives, parish events. 
  • say ‘hello’ to everyone. 
  • include others in your conversations. 
  • are positive when talking to others, especially around children. 
  • participate in fund raising events for the less fortunate.

As parents of Notre Dame Catholic Primary School, we contribute to a welcoming and inclusive community.

We, therefore:

  • encourage participation in community events and community services. 
  • adopt a buddy system for new parents. 
  • take the lead with ‘outside’ social gatherings for parents and families. 
  • display friendliness. 
  • model good manners. 
  • utilise the parent representatives to inform parents of their role. 
  • encourage parent participation in the school as well as in parent social get-togethers. 
  • attend community building and social events. 
  • attend morning or afternoon tea for new parents. 
  • invite new families to the after assembly and after Mass morning teas. 
  • acknowledge parents by greeting them e.g. in the morning, at pick-up time.

As parents of Notre Dame Catholic Primary School, we value and respect the Catholic identity of the school, the relationship with the parish and the expression of the Catholic ethos and Catholic beliefs.

We, therefore:

  • encourage families to attend Masses, liturgies and parish events. 
  • involve children and parents in parish functions and events. 
  • speak positively in front of children and others in the community about the school and the parish. 
  • discuss the Religious Education topics the children are studying at school in the home. 
  • become informed about parish and church issues in order to guide our children. 
  • accept and respect the Catholic identity of the school. 
  • encourage prayer at home. 
  • reinforce the religious practice and teachings of the school. 
  • reinforce and show Christian values by being a good role model.