PTFA
NEXT MEETING: Friday 10th January 2025
We are delighted that, over the past year, a group of Comberton parents have come together, with the support of school staff, to establish a Parents, Teachers and Friends Association.
The PTFA team can be contacted via email at PTFA@comberton.worcs.sch.uk
What is the PTFA?
The [Parent Teacher Friends Association] is an open community of parent volunteers working alongside the school/teachers/and other “friends” to benefit the school and ensure the best educational experience for all its pupils.
How does the PTFA benefit the school?
Parents and caregivers have a big impact on how well their children do at school. Taking an active role in your PTFA is one of the ways you can make a difference and get involved:
- We raise money to fund school initiatives through activities and events.
- We provide a social support network for parents.
- We provide a forum for parents to have a say.
- We provide volunteers and opportunities so that parents can support their child’s learning.
Our PTFA Recent Activities:
- Early Years Shed Appeal
- Valentines Disco
- Film Nights
- Uniform sale at Easter fayre
- Crazy Hair Day
- Year 6 Leavers Disco
- Aided grant application for Sensory Garden
- Summer fayre food stall
- New shed for Early Years
- First day drop in Coffee Morning
- Halloween Disco
- Christmas Film Night (Early Years)
- Christmas Raffle - Buy your tickets at school play and concert performances or via Parent Pay before 18th December - all prizes will be drawn on 19th December 2024
Coming up: Our goals and events for 2025
- Sensory Garden
- School Christmas Panto trip in 2025
“How can my skills be useful?”
- Any parent can be a member, and every parent has skills to bring, from graphic design to gardening; from events management to balancing the books; and from wrapping up lucky dip gifts to handing out flyers!
- Could you help?
- What skills do you have that we may need?
- Some of our most active mums and dads work full-time, or have other commitments.
- If your child has younger siblings, the PTFA is a great way to familiarise them with their future school.
- We all have lives away from school, and it’s OK to say “no”
- Examples of how you can commit, either at an event or behind the scenes, include:
- sorting second hand uniform
- contribute to termly newsletter
- help with a particular event [summer fair / film nights]
- marketing
- grant application and bids
The PTFA welcomes new members who are able to support however possible, whether this be as a committee member or as a volunteer for a few hours at an event. Contact the school office for more information.