Parent Societies & Associations
Making School Communities Stronger
The CBE highly values the fundraising efforts of parent societies and associations.
There is a difference between parent societies & associations and school councils.
Parent societies are a formal group of parents, incorporated under the Societies Act for the purpose of raising funds for the school. A society is a separate legal entity from the school council.
School councils exist to advise the principal and the Board of Trustees on school matters.
School council and parent society meetings must be kept separate and distinct. Meetings of the two groups can be held on the same date as long as the meeting of one group officially comes to an end before the other meeting begins (e.g., school council meeting 7-8 p.m. and parent society meeting 8-9 p.m.). Meeting minutes should also be recorded separately.