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Parent forum

What is the Parent Forum?

The Parent Forum is a partnership between parents and the school. It is a valuable way to share ideas, views, and concerns whilst making suggestions for improvement. 

The aims of the Parent Forum will be to:

  • work together to improve the education provided for our children
  • share information, knowledge and skills
  • meet in a mutually supportive environment
  • further improve communications between parent/carers and staff/governors

Please note:

The parent forum does not have any statutory responsibilities, duties or powers in the school.

Who can be part of the parent forum?

Any parent/carer of children currently at Northborough Primary School is welcome to join any parent forum meeting.  The forum will be chaired by Mr Mallott (Headteacher).  On occasions, other members of the school community may also asked to attend meetings depending on the agenda items.

Why should I be part of the parent forum?

It gives you, the parent, an opportunity to get together on a regular basis with other parents to have your say on what the school is doing well, and suggest ideas of how things could be improved.

How often will the Parent Forum meet?

Every term for about an hour.  Each term the Parent Forum meeting will be held at different times to try to enable as many different parents to attend who wish to.

During the Autumn Term meetings will be held in the mornings after school drop off.

During the Spring Term, meetings will be held in the afternoons just before school pick up.

During the Summer Term, meetings will be held in the evenings after school.

What will be discussed at the meetings?

Anything related to improving the school and further developing the partnership between the school and parents.  The meetings will be informal and are on opportunity for an open discussion.  Minutes of the meetings will be taken and these will be accessible on the school's website (see below).

It is not the forum to discuss concerns or complaints involving individual children, families or members of staff.

How can I raise an issue?

Come to the meeting and bring it up during the open discussion.  If you are unable to attend send an email to the school office and they will pass it onto Mr Mallott who will bring it up at the meeting.