Schools, parents, and the community work together to promote the health, wellbeing, and learning of all students. Family and community involvement fosters partnerships among schools, family and community groups, as well as the individual themselves. These partnerships result in sharing and maximising resources, while also helping students develop healthy behaviours and promote healthy families.
Research shows that students whose parents are involved in their education are more likely to:
Adapt well to school
Attend school more regularly
Complete homework more consistently
Earn higher grades
Graduate and go on to higher learning
Have better social skills
Show improved behaviour
Have better relationships with their parents
Have higher self-esteem.
To see how you can get involved in our school, take a look at the P&C and School Council pages.