All parents, carers and teachers are automatically members of the Association. The committee is made up of volunteer parents, teacher representatives and the Headteacher The PTA is always open to new ideas for fundraising and is very grateful to the many parent volunteers who give their time to help make events so successful.
We always need members to volunteer their time and skills at our events, so if you are interested, please contact us or come to the next PTA meeting.
Chair
Treasurer
I'm Laura and I joined the PTA when my eldest daughter started school in 2017. We'd moved to the village a couple of years earlier.
Being part of the PTA has been a great way to become more involved with school life, meet people and help organise events that raise money for valuable school resources.
Secretary
I am Sarah, PTA Secretary. I joined the PTA in September 2017 and immediately took on the role of Secretary. I have two daughters who attend Meldreth Primary School, and I was keen to help the school where I can. I enjoy working with the committee to help plan and organise fun events for the children, parents and wider community to enjoy, whilst raising vital funds to support the school.
Hi, I'm Becky ad I have two children. I joined the PTA in September 2017 when my eldest started at the school and it's been a really worthwhile experience. Being able to contribute to the school community whilst having fun and making new friends is ideal and helps to build the link between home and school. I enjoy helping to plan and run fundraising events and its rewarding to know the money raised is spent enriching the curriculum for our children.
Communications Secretary
I have two daughters and joined the PTA in September 2019 when my eldest started at Meldreth Primary School. Getting involved in the PTA has been a fantastic way of meeting other parents and of feeling part of the school community. At every event it is great to see how all our efforts are paying off; watching children having a blast, parents chatting and laughing, and knowing the money raised will help support the school.
This is my fifth year as a class teacher at Meldreth Primary and my second year as a member of the PTA.
As class teachers we appreciate all the additional enrichment activities that the PTA organises for our pupils and the additional resources and experiences we are able to provide due to PTA donations.
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