Parents Association
A Special appreciation goes to our outgoing officers - Marian Fitton, Yvonne Fitton, Frank Houttave, and Tara McSweeney - for their incredible dedication over the past 18 months in establishing Le Chéile’s Parent’s Association. Your commitment and energy have truly laid a strong foundation for the future.
It’s a testament to your hard work that so many parents stepped forward to take on roles this year.
We’re excited to announce our newly elected officers:
Chairpersons: Marian Fitton & Yvonne Fitton
Secretary: Karolina Cekiera
Assistant Secretary: Sharon O’Sullivan
Treasurer: Martina Beckett
Assistant Treasurer: Peter Welch
We’re looking forward to a great year ahead with this fantastic team!
What is a parents association?
A Parents Association is a group of parents selected by all parents in the school to represent their views. Parents Associations have an important role to play in school improvement by ensuring that the parental perspective is represented and taken into account.
What is the role of parents associations?
The Parents Associations help to create an environment where all parents know that their views matter, and where they feel confident and comfortable putting them forward. They work on behalf of all parents to discuss educational matters that are of importance to all. They do not get involved in individual matters relating to children or staff in the school.
Parents associations:
Work in partnership with the school to decide on the key priorities to take forward;
Provide a voice for parents in schools and in their local authority on issues that are important to them;
Improve the school’s understanding of how to engage parents in their children’s learning and in the life of the school;
Support the school to develop strong home/school partnerships;
Communicate regularly with the Parent Forum to both hear their views and keep them informed;
Support improvement by discussing the school’s strengths and areas for development from a parental perspective;
Help make links with the wider community;
Capture the unique and varied skills, interests, knowledge and experience that parents can offer.