Community involvement
Our school values strong partnerships with our families and community. Parents and carers can get involved through our Parents and Citizens Association (P&C) or by volunteering at our school. Your time and support help make our school a better place for everyone.
Parents and Citizens Association (P&C)
Welcome to the Cooma North Public School P&C Association
The Cooma North P&C is made up of parents, carers, teachers and community members who are keen to promote and support our school and the educational, sporting and social outcomes of our students.
We volunteer our time and contribute to all aspects of school life including fundraising activities, school sports, learning programs, social support and representing the voices of our students and families.
Each year we make financial contributions to support our children to achieve in their learning and thrive in an engaging and inclusive environment that is underpinned by a culture of high expectations and mutual respect.
Many hands make light work
Membership is open to everyone: parents, caregivers, grandparents, teachers and community members who want to make a difference for the benefit all our students.
If you enjoy pitching in to help and want to know more about the important and enjoyable work we do, please join us. You simply need to complete a membership form and pay $1.00 to the office.
You can also contact us with any questions by sending an email to coomanorthpandc@gmail.com or chat to the friendly staff at the school's front office.
The P & C Association meets on Tuesday in Week 3 and Week 8 of each term. All parents are encouraged to attend. Meetings have a general business session. Names and phone numbers of executive are available through the school. Advanced notification of pending meetings, appear in the newsletter.
Please checkout our Facebook page to keep up to date with what's happening with the P & C.
Volunteer at our school
PARENT INVOLVEMENT PROGRAM
Parents are always welcome to participate in Cooma North Public School’s daily activities to help in and out of the classroom. Teachers usually request support in activities such as sport, listening to reading, art, craft and excursions.
Workshops will be held early in each year to support parents and others interested in helping with reading.
Parent helpers are expected to be discreet and not talk about particular children’s work, problems, or compare them with another.
Helping out at school is a great way to get involved in your school community.
Get in touch to find out how you can help!