P & C Association
North
Parmelia Primary School
P&C Association 1999
North Parmelia Primary School P&C Association
is an incorporated body affiliated with WACSSO (Western
Australian Council of State School Organisations Inc and are a group of
parents with an interest in how the school operates. Membership is open
to all parents/guardians of children who attend the school and interested
citizens over the age of 18.
Membership is automatic upon payment of 50 cents
subscription which is payable at the Annual General Meeting in February
or any subsequent meeting you wish to attend.
The Warner Road and Durrant Avenue Pre Primary
Centres are both part of our association.
We are actively involved in
fundraising
ventures to provide extra facilities for our children.
officestaff@npps.edwa.net.au
1999
P&C COMMITTEE
| President |
Mr Auld |
| 1st Vice President |
Mrs Dupagne |
| 2nd Vice President |
Mrs Hill |
| Secretary |
Mrs Kennedy |
| Treasurer |
Ms Miller |
| Committee Members |
Mrs Buswell |
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Mrs Davis |
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Mrs Hearn |
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Mrs Hyde |
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Mrs Jowle |
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Mrs Lance |
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Mrs Northall |
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Mr Richardson |
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Mrs Tartano |
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Mrs Willis |
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Mrs Stevenson |
1999
MEETING DATES
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10 February (AGM)
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10 March
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21 April
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12 May
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9 June
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21 July
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11 August
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8 September
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13 October
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10 November
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8 December
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P&C meetings are held from 7.00pm
- 9.00pm in the staffroom.
SCHOOL
UNIFORM
Our school colours are red and yellow. The P&C
operates a uniform shop which is run by Mrs Hyde on a voluntary basis.
The uniform shop is open on Friday mornings from 8.35 - 9.00am in the medical
room. Order forms are available from the school office and a 50% deposit
is required when placing orders. The wearing of school colours is encouraged
by the P&C Association.
SCHOOL
CANTEEN
The school canteen is run by Mrs Fijolek and Mrs
Buchi with the help of volunteers on behalf of the P&C Association.
Price lists are available from the School Office. All profits from the
canteen go back into the school to further the education of our children.
Helpers are always needed so if you are available and would like to help
please see Mrs Fijolek or Mrs Buchi or phone the canteen on 9419 2299.
CANTEEN
WINTER MENU
Please remember to place orders before school and mark with your name and
room number 
Canteen Enquiries 9419 2299
P&C FUNDRAISING
EVENTS FOR 1999
Click on the event to find out more details
ROLE OF
P&C'S
Parents and Citizens’ Associations are established
under the Education Act for the purpose of supporting a strong government
school system, for the benefit of the students. The P&C Association
at your school helps you and your children by:
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giving parents an opportunity to learn about the
school’s policies and programs;
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organising ways in which parents can share in shaping
and developing school policies so that they reflect the broad agreement
and support of the school community;
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bringing parents together to share information and
views;
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assisting the school to build positive attitudes
to students and their families;
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stimulating community interest and participation
in education;
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raising funds and providing additional resources
and amenities for the benefit of children attending government schools.
Anyone wishing to join the P&C may do so at any
time during the year, provided that the membership subscription of 50 cents
is paid at the time of joining. Whether you are a member of the P&C,
a standing committee or an office bearer ... no member is more important
than you! Without your presence the P&C may not be able to hold a meeting
or transact business for want of a quorum.
The P&C Association is a team, whose purpose
above all else is to serve and promote the interests of the students. You
are an important member of that team.
SCHOOL DECISION
MAKING GROUP
The School Decision Making Group usually meets for
the purposes of enabling parents/members of the local community, staff
and students at a school to participate in the formulation of the purpose
and priorities for the school through a school development planning and
review process. The group includes representation from parents and staff.
The priorities decided on are identified in the school development plan
which provides detail on how these priorities are to be implemented, measured
and funded in the context of school improvement whilst maintaining the
existing good work going on in the school. On an ongoing basis, the decision
making group reviews how the school is going in achieving its priorities.
This review is done with the assistance of meaningful reports on progress
supplied by the principal.
WHAT IS
WACSSO?
WACSSO is the Western Australian Council of State
School Organisations Inc and is the state body of the Parents & Citizens'
movement in WA. There are currently 650 P&C Associations affiliated
with WACSSO.
WACSSO:
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is recognised by Parliament and the Education Department
of Western Australia;
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is no-party political and non-sectarian;
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has a policy based on the wishes expressed by the
majority of affiliates represented at each annual conference;
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is governed by a State Council, the members of which
are elected by and from the members of 630 affiliated P&C Associations
from the 29 Education Districts in WA;
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is represented on numerous Education Department and
Government Committees by State Councillors;
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State Councillors nominate for Portfolios which are
responsible for areas of WACSSO Policy and education concerns;
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is a network which links parents, P&C Associations,
District Councils, State Council and the Australian Council of State School
Organisations (ACSSO).
For further information contact WACSSO
office
EASTER RAFFLE
Our Easter Raffle was drawn on 1st April at the school
assembly. Thanks to the generosity of parents, students and staff we had
11 baskets of Easter Eggs as prizes. Thank you to everyone who donated
and bought tickets. Winning tickets are listed below.



| 1st Prize |
Purple |
Z 9 |
| 2nd Prize |
Yellow |
F 70 |
| 3rd Prize |
Gold |
C 58 |
| 4th Prize |
Yellow |
C 79 |
| 5th Prize |
Gold |
E 24 |
| 6th Prize |
White |
C 8 |
| 7th Prize |
White |
S 17 |
| 8th Prize |
Orange |
A 64 |
| 9th Prize |
Blue |
C 90 |
| 10th Prize |
Grey |
I 56 |
| 11th Prize |
Orange |
I 57 |
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MOTHERS
DAY & FATHERS DAY STALLS
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Our School Disco's are held in the undercover
area at
Leda Primary School.
The first one for this year will be on 30th April
K - 3: 5.00 - 6.30 pm
4 - 7: 7.00 - 9.00 pm
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Cost: $4.00 if purchased from school
or $5.00 at the door
Price includes a drink and packet of potato chips
Drinks and snacks will be on sale during the
night
Tickets go on sale in Week 1 Term 2 and are available
from Mrs Hill in Room 2
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Children are supervised and may not
leave the disco until picked up by a parent or guardian.
Please note that students are not allowed
to walk back to the car park to meet their parents.
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