Chieveley Primary School
HMRC Charity commission for Chieveley Primary School
The PTA is here to raise money for the school and organise fun events for children and parents. We are a registered charity, run by an elected committee. We run many successful larger events over the school year, including a Christmas event, Quiz Night, the Chieveley Chase and we also run a number of stalls at the Chieveley Village fete.
Alongside this we are also organising smaller events which will be changeable year on year. As Parents and Carers, the support you give in volunteering and attending these events will help us to continue to give money to the school to help provide the best experiences possible for our children.
The PTA aims to meet once a term to discuss fundraising ideas and other ways we can support the school. The PTA meetings are relaxed and informal. Everyone is welcome with no obligation to volunteer for anything (although of course that would be great if you want to!)
As well as supporting the PTA events, you can make one off or regular voluntary donations at any time using the PTA bank account details, which can be found on the PTA newsletter each term or contact the PTA below.
Executive Committee
| Nicki Barrow Co-chair | Pamela Thurtell Treasurer |
| Jenny Johnson Co-chair | Lyndsey Stretton-Hill Class Rep Liaison |
| Amy Talbot & Maria Collins Events Coordinators |
AMAZON WISHLIST
We're dedicated to providing the best possible learning environment for all pupils at Chieveley. With budget restrictions affecting schools all over the country, we rely more than ever on support from parents, our local community and businesses. Parents, family members, visitors to the school or members of the public may wish to help us by purchasing books, learning resources or other items through our whole school Wishlist on Amazon. Every purchase and donation helps us to have an exciting, broad range and choice of texts in our school library or new resources and equipment to support learning in classes.
So if you are on Amazon doing your Christmas shopping, just have a quick look at our wish list and see if there is something you could purchase to help enhance your child’s learning at school.
We would all be very grateful – no matter how big or small.