PLC Parents Handbook

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Contents

Welcome

The Role of PLC Parents

PLC Parents Meetings

PLC Parents Committee Roles

The Role of the Year Representatives

The Main Roles of Year Representatives

Contact with Year Group

Organising Functions

Ordering Equipment

Serving of Alcohol

Gathering Support for School Events

Collection of Money for Gifts

TryBooking

Welcome

A warm welcome to all our parent community, and especially to the new families joining PLC in 2024.

A very special thank you to all the parent volunteers, ranging from event organisers to parent representatives and more, for your commitment to enriching the PLC community.

PLC Parents is the organisation that brings parents together and nurtures our community through social events, volunteering opportunities, and funding initiatives, all with the goal of helping create a safe and supportive learning environment at PLC and upholding the College’s values.

For all PLC Parents volunteers, may I suggest some guiding principles in all that we do:

Communication - share what it means to be a valued part of the PLC community, and how participation in PLC Parents activities matters.

Inclusion - ensure that what we say and do is widely inclusive, encourages high participation, and builds goodwill among the PLC community.

Collaboration - build on the strengths of the PLC community, with respect and in cooperation with other community members, students, and staff.

I wish you and your students a wonderful year at PLC.

The Role of PLC Parents

PLC Parents is a sub-committee of the PLC Council and is the school body which represents the interests of parents and promotes the College’s ethos of providing a supportive environment for students, parents, and the wider community.

The priorities and activities of PLC Parents are directed by the Committee members, whose roles are detailed below.

All parents and carers of currently enrolled students are eligible and encouraged to volunteer for the Committee or other active roles, to support events and fund-raising efforts, to attend PLC Parents term meetings, and participate in the activities of PLC Parents.

PLC Parents fosters friendships within the College community and fundraises for initiatives that support the educational, spiritual, physical, and social development of students and the College.

PLC Parents supports the numerous volunteers who take on roles within the PLC community which promote the ethos of the College such as Year Representatives and positions responsible for organising fundraisers, social gatherings, and year group events such as the Year 12 Ball.

PLC Parents raises funds to be invested into the College for non-core curriculum expenditure. In the past, funds have been used to pay for fans in the Junior School Sport and Recreation Centre, umbrellas in the Senior School Quad, Writers in Residence programme in the Junior School and PLC-branded marquees for use at school events.

PLC Parents also oversees the dispersal of funds raised by the School Fee Raffle to support activities such as professional development opportunities for teaching and support staff, unique learning initiatives for students (such as PLC Radio), as well as unique infrastructure projects that contribute to the development of students.

For more information on applications for funding, eligibility and deadlines, please contact the the Communications and Engagement Department at cande@plc.wa.edu.au or on (08) 9460 6520.

PLC Parents Meetings

PLC Parents meetings are held at least once per term, and all parents and carers of currently enrolled students are warmly invited to attend in person at the Lighthouse, or to join the meeting virtually where possible. Details of timing, location, and virtual meeting details are advertised ahead of each meeting. At the conclusion of each meeting, refreshments are served to allow time to catch up with other parents.

PLC Parents Meetings 2024

Term 1: Monday 26 February at 6.00 pm in the Lighthouse

Term 2: Monday 6 May at 10.00 am in the Boarding House

Term 3: Wednesday 7 August at 6.00 pm in the Lighthouse

Term 4: Tuesday 8 November at 6.00 pm in the Lighthouse - Election of Office Bearers for 2025

The PLC Principal attends meetings to give an update of what is happening or planned to happen at PLC, along with other invited staff members and guest speakers from the school community who provide PLC Parents with an insight into life within the many areas of the College. A representative of the Communications and Engagement Department (C&E) is also in attendance.

All PLC parents and carers are encouraged to attend meetings including all Year Representatives and other PLC Parents representatives.

PLC Community Code of Conduct

It is expected that all behaviours and activities, including any directly or indirectly related to PLC Parents, comply with the expectations of PLC policies and Code of Conduct guidelines.

The PLC Community Code of Conduct is an overarching code that provides all members of the College community with guidelines for the effective development of positive relationships within the PLC community and assists in promoting the PLC Values.

In particular, please refer to the following resources that detail expectations and accountability.

PLC Community Code of Conduct: https://www.plc.wa.edu.au/plc-community-code-of-conduct/

Working in Partnership - Staff and Parent Guidelines: https://www.plc.wa.edu.au/assets/2024/02/Working-in-Partnership-–-Staffand-Parent-Guidelines.pdf

Parent Communications

Please ensure that in all communications (email, phone, social media etc) you use inclusive language and avoid gender bias. Please avoid word choices that may be interpreted as biased, discriminatory, or demeaning by implying that one sex or social gender is the norm. For example, instead of using the terms mothers or fathers in emails, please use parents. The Communications and Engagement team would be happy to assist with any communications if there is any uncertainty. E: cande@plc. wa.edu.au

PLC Parents Committee Roles

PLC Parents is a sub-committee of the Council and is bound by the Council governance charter. The priorities and activities of PLC Parents are directed by a committee comprising up to six members whose roles are indicated below.

The Chair of PLC parents is appointed by Council for a term of three years. Committee members are appointed at the PLC Parents Annual General Meeting (Term 4) each year.

Chair

• Convenes meetings, ensuring that they run in accordance with the agenda and charter.

• Prepares agenda with support from the Committee.

• Ensures fair discussion by providing everyone with the opportunity to contribute.

• Liaises with the Principal and School Executives, and ensures activities are in line with College Policy framework.

• Works with the Treasurer to ensure financial accountability.

• Ensures that the school community is kept informed of activities and developments.

• Facilitates communication between the PLC Parents and the Council

Deputy Chair

• Chairs meetings in the Chairperson’s absence and supports the Chair as required.

• Supports Committee members in their roles.

Treasurer

• Keeps accurate financial records of all receipts and expenditures.

• Periodic reconciliation to PLC General Ledger and assists with Annual Audit.

• Assists Committee with preparation of the Annual Budget.

• Authorises payments and expense reimbursements for various commitments throughout the year.

• Presents Treasurer’s Report at each meeting.

Junior and Senior School Parent

Representative Co-ordinators

• Initial point of contact for Year Representatives.

• Co-ordinates and supports the Year Representatives in each sub-school.

• Co-ordinates list of Year Group Representatives for following year.

• Provides Chair with relevant information for the College communications and annual report.

Executive Committee Member

• The Executive Committee Member is a role that may be filled according to the skills or experience required to conduct the business of PLC Parents and ideally should complement the skills and qualities of other Committee members.

• The needs of this role may change from time to time.

Communications and Engagement Department

• PLC Parents primary contact within the Communications and Engagement Department (C&E) is via cande@plc.wa.edu.au.

Event Co-ordinators

Volunteer Event Co-ordinators play an important role in activating the PLC community and running social events that often span across year groups and across the wider PLC community. Examples include PLC Parents Welcome Sundowner and Open Garden Day.

• Seek Committee support to host an event.

• Collaborate with PLC staff, events manager, facilities, catering, and communications to achieve a successful event.

• Present budget requirements and any other necessary documentation that may be required for Committee approval.

• Work with Treasurer to co-ordinate any payments and manage risk.

• Recruit and manage volunteers to help run the event.

• Liaise with external suppliers or service providers as necessary.

• Manage event delivery, including delegating tasks and conducting meetings as necessary.

• Provide reports on planning, progress, and outcomes appropriate for the scale of the event for review by Committee and PLC staff as required.

The Roles of the Year Representatives

The aim of PLC Parents is for each Year group throughout the School to have at least two Year Representatives. Being a representative should be a fun and rewarding experience, enabling you to meet other parents and gain a greater knowledge of what is happening within PLC.

The Main Roles of Year Representatives

• Maintaining email contact and providing details of organised year group functions.

• Organising functions to promote parent and guardian friendships within year groups.

• Gathering support for school events. First point of contact is Junior School and Senior School Year Co-ordinators.

• First point of contact for Head of Junior/Senior School to assist in year functions.

Social Media and Communications Use

A WhatsApp or social media group may be established for all parents in the year group, and moderated by Year Representatives, in order to facilitate year group communication and sharing timely updates.

Communication on any such channels should be considerate of others, respectful, and inclusive to the whole year group. Expectations around the use of the these channels should be established with the group, and must comply with the PLC Community Code of Conduct: https://www.plc.wa.edu.au/plc-community-code-ofconduct/.

Matters involving an individual or a smaller group of parents should perhaps be taken offline, and any matters regarding the classroom should be directed to the teachers or relevant PLC staff. Refer to the Working in Partnership – Staff and Parent Guidelines: https://www.plc.wa.edu.au/assets/2023/01/Working-in-Partnership_ Staff-and-Parent-Guidelines.pdf.

Contact with Year Group

• Year Representatives are responsible for communicating with parents and guardians regarding organised parent social events and requests for volunteers. All other communication, feedback, or College enquiries should be directed to the appropriate class teacher or PLC authority.

• Parent Contact Lists are sent to all parents at the beginning of the school year and when a new student joins the school. The Parent Contact Lists will include contact details of their Year Representatives.

• At this time, Year Representatives will also receive an Excel version of their particular year group Parent Contact List from Admissions, to allow them to send bulk emails to families in their year group. This is the easiest way to send emails to your year group. New families will be highlighted in colour each time the list is issued, to allow our current families to know who is joining us.

• For privacy reasons, it is important that when sending bulk emails to a large number of email addresses to send them as ‘BCC’ (blind carbon copy) rather than putting the email address in ‘To’ or ‘CC’. If unsure, please contact the Communications and Enggement Department.

• There is no need to send reminders about school events such as swimming carnivals or Parent/Teacher Evenings. Parents are advised of these events via the Junior and Senior School Notices and the PLC App. Details may change, therefore, to avoid confusion, PLC requests that PLC Parents representatives do not send emails regarding these events.

• PLC requests that we do not overload parents with continuous emails. Please take this into consideration when sending information.

Organising Functions

The aim of Year group functions is to encourage social interaction between all parents in the year group. It is best to keep functions varied, simple, and accessible so as many parents as possible are able to attend. There is no requirement or expectation to organise lavish, expensive events.

Ideally, Year Representatives should plan a draft plan of events for the calender year targeting one to two functions per term. Events can be publicised in advance via weekly school notices. The C&E Department request that details of events are provided a minimum of four weeks in advance to cande@plc.wa.edu.au to check event suitability, ensure appropriate advertising, and that it doesn’t coincide with other key school events.

Examples of functions organised previously include:

• Welcome Family Picnic on foreshore

• Barefoot Bowls mixer for parents

• Pizza/Paella Night for parents hosted at Parent Representative home

• Sundowners Cottesloe Town Centre gardens

• Mothers’ Weekend Away

• Father/Daughter weekend away (Rottnest, Dwellingup)

PLC Parents offers a hosting fee of $200 per event to any parent who hosts a year group function in their home. The $200 hosting fee can be used to cover the costs of flowers, ice, snacks, or beverages, but not alcohol. Prior approval for the hosting fee is to be sought from the Treasurer via email and refunds will only be made on the submission of the original tax invoices or receipts.

For paid events, even if it is hosted in a private home, no hosting fee is available. The cost of any incidentals, such as flowers and ice, should be included in the ticket price. RSVPs and payments can be managed via email and the Parent Representatives personal bank account, or TryBooking can be used (refer to the TryBooking section on page 11).

Ordering Equipment

White and Black Watch tartan tablecloths are available to borrow for your function. Please arrange, in advance with the Communications and Engagement Department (cande@plc.wa.edu.au or 9424 6581).

Serving of Alcohol

Laws encourage responsible use of alcohol and PLC supports this. Function and event organisers should familiarise themselves with these requirements.

Gathering Support for School Events

Below are some examples of events within PLC for which parent support is requested:

• Orientation Day

• Welcome Morning

• Athletics Carnival

• Celebrating the Arts with Grandparents and Special Friends (Junior School)

• Open Garden Day

• Support Your Daughter Evening/Breakfast

• Swimming Carnival

As Year Representatives, you are not necessarily expected to attend but your support in gathering helpers for such events is greatly appreciated.

Year 11 Year 11 Dance - assist PLC and the C&E team in event management as required.

Year 12

Year 12 Ball - support the Year 12 Ball organisation in partnership with PLC and the C&E team.

Father/Daughter Dinner Dance - dads to assist the Co-ordinator.

Mother/Daughter Luncheon - mothers to assist the Co-ordinator.

Collection of Money for Gifts

There will be various occasions throughout the year when Parent Representatives are required to collect money from other parents. This can be organised via email with payments being deposited directly into the bank account of the representative or via TryBooking.

If contributions are collected for teacher gifts, they must be less than $20 per child and less if the contribution relates to something such as an Easter Egg Hunt or a Wedding/Baby Shower gift for the teacher. Contributions are voluntary and as such, it is likely not all families will contribute; please do not place pressure on parents to contribute.

Please note that PLC Parents does not pay for thank you gifts for teachers or class gifts to departing teachers or students. There is also no requirement for Year Representatives to be given gifts. If you are unsure about any of the above, please email the PLC Parents Chair.

TryBooking

If you would like to use TryBooking to collect RSVPs and money for events, you can set this up yourself at www.trybooking.com. The C&E Department can assist you with this.

If you set up your own TryBooking account, you will be able to regularly monitor your RSVPs, which assists in planning. Once the event booking window is closed, you will be able to transfer the funds directly to your own bank account and have immediate access to these funds for the event. You will need to factor in approximately 3% to cover the credit card fees that TryBooking charges and an additional 10% for the GST which is charged by TryBooking on ticket sales. When you are refunded money through TryBooking it will be less a total of 13% of all money received. Please contact the Treasurer should you require assistance with your calculations.

Communications and Engagement

Along with assisting in confirming an event date, the Communications and Engagement Department can advertise your events in the weekly Junior and Senior School Notices. Details of events are to be provided to cande@plc.wa.edu.au by a minimum of four weeks in advance. This will enable the C&E team to undergo appropriate advertising, check event suitability, and check it doesn’t coincide with other key school events.

PLC Parents Committee Contact Details

Chair Alan Ng alanng73@gmail.com 0404 670 888

Deputy Chair

Treasurer

Committee Member

Junior School Co-ordinator

Senior School Co-ordinator

Kathryn Wilson kathrynwils@gmail.com 0497 637 178

Tanya Dyson tanya@temasekholdings.com.au 0417 994 430

Michelle Barrett hello@frankandboyd.com.au 0488 988 688

Emily Chee emilyclare76@yahoo.com.au 0409 686 942

Kathryn Wilson kathrynwils@gmail.com 0497 637 178

PLC Parents Year Representatives Contact Details

Pre-Kindergarten Representative

Kindergarten Representative

Pre-Primary Representatives

Year 1 Representatives

Year 2 Representatives

Year 3 Representatives

Year 4 Representatives

Lara Savage lara.may.savage@gmail.com 0423 031 036

Laura Freman ljfreeman14@gmail.com 0418 943 330

Chris McGrath chris.mcgrath1981@gmail.com 0448 866 218

Jen McGrath

jennifer.mcgrath@y7mail.com 0448 855 531

Kim Pushpalingham kimpushpa@westnet.com.au 0406 854 588

Ming Til mwmteh@hotmail.com 0403 538 786

Adrienne Batchelor adrienne.batchelor@gmail.com 0475 309 425

Cheryl Siew cherylsiew81@gmail.com 0420 636 601

Jenny Hunt jenny@packer.net.au 0409 926 990

Silvia Barrett Silvia1flores@hotmail.com 0413 566 852

Amber Gibson amber.gibson@bigpond.com 0407 457 728

Angela Zhao masseffiny@gmail.com 0488 886 608

Year 5 Representatives

Year 6 Representatives

Year 7 Representatives

Year 7 Representatives

8 Representatives

Year 9 Representatives

Year 10 Representatives

Year 11 Representatives

Year 12 Representatives

Ella Dennis

Anita Nylander

Jane Kane

Tracy Kowatch Koren

Yuki Fukawa

Marisa Davey

Emily Chee

Leanne Jefferys

Tiffany Fox

Jaye Hazell

Jaye Hazell

Tiffany Fox

Tracy E

Sarah Cox

Dimitra Ventouras

ellatribe@hotmail.com 0411 565 066

kevin.anita@hotmail.com 0404 032 209

Janekane82@gmail.com 0416 667 017

tracykowatch@gmail.com 0423 007 913

cozakstar72@gmail.com 0458 677 718

marisadavey@icloud.com 0403 044 926

emilyclare76@yahoo.com.au 0409 686 942

ljefferys@iinet.net.au 0407 671 976

tiffany.fox33@gmail.com 0419 918 297

jaye@jayehazellfinance.com.au 0412 197 805

jaye@jayehazellfinance.com.au 0412 197 805

Meg Kitcher

Erin Corner

tiffany.fox33@gmail.com 0419 918 297

ephooisie@yahoo.com 0421 448 325

cox.sarah@hotmail.com 0455 465 650

dimitra_v@bigpond.com 0421 737 398

megan@kitchergroup.com 0404 820 905

erincorner33@gmail.com 0417 516 650

Other PLC Community Contact Details

Old Collegians’ Association - President Winks Shephard winks@shephardfamily.com.au 0417 680 346

Argyle Club - President Tash Wenn npetrelis@hotmail.com 0408 958 017

Friends of Boarding - President Lisa Thompson admin@nardlah.com 0417 184 185

Friends of Pipe Band - President Sam Ritchie sam@samritchie.net 0422 956 551

Friends of Swimming

Friends of Performing Arts

Friends of Visual Arts TBC

Friends of Music

PLC Parents Committee

• Chair

• Deputy Chair

• Treasurer

• Committee Member

• Junior School Co-ordinator

• Senior School Co-ordinator

• Argyle Club Representative

• PLC Principal (ex-officio)

• PLC Communications and Engagement (ex-officio)

Event Co-ordinators (as required)

• PLC Parents Welcome Sundowner Co-ordnator

• PLC Open Garden Day Co-ordinator

• PLC Open Garden Day Committee

• Year 12 Ball Committee

• Year 12 Mother Daughter Luncheon Co-ordinator

• Year 12 Father Daughter Dinner Dance Co-ordinator

Year Group Representatives

• Junior School: Pre-Kindergarten - Year 6

• Senior School: Year 7 - Year 12

Ideally, a minimum of two Representatives per year group is recommended. One person may fulfil more than one role, as necessary.

PLC Contact Details

Main Reception

Junior School Reception

Senior School Reception (McNeil St)

Senior School Reception (View St)

Director Of Communications and Engagement

Di Simmons

Esmé Derrington

Kara Figliomeni

Kayla Bourke

Lyn Taylor

Jane Feinaver

Julia Dobson

reception@plc.wa.edu.au 9424 6444

juniorschool@plc.wa.edu.au 9424 6428

lyn.taylor@plc.wa.edu.au 9424 6494

jane.feinaver@plc.wa.edu.au 9424 6579

julia.dobson@plc.wa.edu.au 9424 6439

Alumni Officer Greer Hancock cande@plc.wa.edu.au 9424 6520

Events Manager Nicole Wilson nicole.wilson@plc.wa.edu.au 9424 6581

Admissions Enrolment Administrator

Catering at PLC

Jane Hard jane.hard@plc.wa.edu.au 9424 6555

Kate Montague Executive Assistant to the Principal

kate.montague@plc.wa.edu.au 9424 6411

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