Best Practice

Setting up a parent council in your school

One way to improve parental engagement, involvement and communication in your school is via a parent council. John Jolly from the charity Parentkind explains more and offers some tips

In Parentkind’s recently published Annual Parent Survey, three quarters of mums and dads (76 per cent) said they wanted to have a say on a range of issues at school level (2019). However, despite this only a fifth strongly believed that their school listens to them.

Setting up a parent council can play a key role in bringing home and school together and ensuring parents’ voices are heard – but what is a parent council and how does it work?

The importance of parental engagement is well-documented and as a charity we know that when parents are engaged in their child’s education the outcomes for children are better. By introducing an active parent body into your school, where a range of topics can be discussed, schools can gather parents’ views, exchange ideas and ultimately create a well-supported shared school ethos.

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