Parents & Friends Association
Executive Positions
- President: Katrina Coates
- Vice President: Rachel Milbourne
- Secretary: Ekaterina Vostroukhina
- Treasurer: Alex Thomas
Committee Positions
Jessica Roberts, Sallyella Sloss, Tehneel Currin, Roxy Gibson, Megan Bonetti, Elise McKee, Madonna Currie, Mel Bowcock, Brendon Cousemaker, Deneille Cousemaker, Sarah Tedder, Leigh Bell, Jess Jeffrey.
Role of P&F Committee
Each Catholic school in Queensland has a P&F association. All parents and carers whose students are enrolled at the school are automatically members of the P&F. The P&F is an integral part of the Catholic school and provides a formal structure and support network for parents to participate in the activities and decision-making processes at the school and to work for the benefit of the school and their students.
Executive Positions:
President
The president is the leader but not the ‘boss’. The key task of the president is to ensure that the needs and wishes of the parent body are given a voice and that good relationships are established with the principal and teachers. The president is a guide for, and example to, all parents.
Vice President
The Vice President will support the President by chairing the meeting in his/her absence, sharing duties and responsibilities as agreed, being supportive and attending meetings and playing a constructive role in the executive team.
Secretary
The Secretary is very important to the efficient operation of any organisation. A secretary needs enthusiasm, initiative and an ability to work with the President. The secretary’s main functions are communication and correspondence, maintaining effective records, and ensuring meetings are effectively organised and minuted.
Treasurer
The Treasurer accounts for and reports on the finances of the P&F. The Treasurer needs to be a person of trust and responsibility.
Catholic Parents and Friends Association QLD
The website link is: P&F roles and responsibilities
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart School
7 Normanby Street
Thursday Island 4875
We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Kaurareg people, the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which our school is built, the first to meet, learn, and celebrate here. We honour their enduring custodianship and the care they continue to give to this place. We respect their history and stories, which continue to sustain and inspire all who call this place home. We turn to God, Creator of all, who gives us strength and wisdom, guiding us to discern and pursue a better way in all that we do.
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