Starting a PTA?

A PTA is a very good way to bring together parents, teachers and others to raise money and to support the school. It provides an opportunity for everyone to work together towards a common goal. All parents and teachers can get involved even if they only have a small amount of time available. Whatever type of association you decide to form, your school will benefit from the additional funds it will raise and the increased opportunity for parents to be more involved in school life.

What does a PTA do?

PTA activity varies from school to school. The wider the range, the more chance you have of involving more people. A PTA can:

  • raise funds to help the school provide “extras” for the pupils
  • run social events for parents and children 
  • provide support for school trips and outings and other special events
  • run after-school clubs for sport, music or drama
  • organise meetings to inform parents about education issues, especially when changes are taking place

So, if your school is thinking of starting a PTA, the NCPTA has developed a comprehensive Start up pack pack to help you understand what is involved and to guide you through the process.

To benefit from the complete range of member resources, at this crucial time, we are offering you the opportunity to join the NCPTA now until the 31 December 2009, at a special introductory rate as shown below. This represents a saving of up to 68% on the full annual membership rates and is offered as a way to help your new PTA get up and running, with the full support of the NCPTA:-

 

  • Up to 100 pupils - £25
  • 101 to 400 pupils - £30
  • Over 400 pupils - £40

Join the the NCPTA now, for support throughout the initial set-up stage and beyond. More information can be found in the Start up pack.