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VI Camp Hill School for Girls Parent Teacher Association is a register
charity, registered number 519525, which has three main aims as
defined by its constitution.
1) To advance the education of pupils of the
school by providing funds and facilities for the school which
might not normally be provided.
2) To foster the relationships between staff,
parents, pupils and any others associated with the school.
3) To support the school in any appropriate
manner
All parents/guardians automatically become members of the PTA on
their daughters joining the school and there are several practical
ways for them to support the PTA.
Firstly, the PTA constantly needs new committee members to replace
those whose daughters leave the school or who stand down. There
are approximately four to six events each school year where the
PTA requires parental assistance such as car park marshalling, serving
refreshments or simply providing a parental presence at a disco.
Additionally, the PTA holds three or four committee meeting per
school year as well as an AGM.
The second way parents can help is by becoming a volunteer. All
new parents are given an opportunity to complete a PTA volunteer
form which provides details which can be held on file and be contacted
as and when required.
Thirdly, the PTA run a 100 Club which is their main income. All
new parents are given an opportunity of joining the 100 Club by
completing the requisite form and specifying the number of units
required at £1 per calendar month(or £12 per annum).
Each number they are allocated goes into a monthly draw with a £50
first prize and three prizes of £20.
Lastly, the PTA underwrites the pupil insurance premium each year
and all new parents are requested to consider a one-off voluntary
contribution towards this amount.
For more information about the PTA and its work please contact
the school in the first instance.
To download or view any of the PTA documents
please CLICK HERE
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