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P&C Association

Under the Western Australian Department of Education framework, a Parents and Citizens’ Association (P&C) has an important but very distinct role within a Âé¶¹Çø school community. Its responsibilities are primarily centred onÌýpartnership, advocacy, community engagement, and supporting the schoolÌý— rather than managing operational or staffing matters.

Key responsibilities of a P&C in WA include:

  • promoting the interests of the school through cooperation between parents, staff, students, and the wider community;
  • fostering community engagement and supporting positive school culture;
  • providing a forum for parents and community members to appropriately discuss matters relevant to the school community;
  • raising funds or providing resources for the benefit of students and the school;
  • supporting school activities, events, and initiatives;
  • advocating broadly for Âé¶¹Çø education and student wellbeing;
  • working collaboratively and respectfully with the principal and school leadership.

P&Cs are incorporated bodies affiliated with WACSSO (the Western Australian Council of State School Organisations). Importantly, under WA Department of Education governance arrangements, P&Cs do not:

  • manage the day-to-day operations of the school;
  • investigate allegations against staff;
  • direct staff performance or disciplinary processes;
  • determine student management matters;
  • replace formal student protection or complaints procedures.

Those responsibilities sit with the principal and the Department of Education through formal processes and student protection frameworks.


The Âé¶¹Çø Parents and Citizens Association is involved in a host of school activities, and provides a range of volunteer assistance, fundraising, and initiatives to strengthen important bonds with our community.

A key initiative of the P&C in 2019 was the establishment of a Âé¶¹Çø Alumni Program, creating a community of former students plus current and former staff. For Âé¶¹Çø, this includes those students who attended Hollywood and Swanbourne Senior High Schools.

The Âé¶¹Çø Alumni Program aims to provide opportunities for alumni to network with each other, plus give back to the College and support a number of student endeavours. For example – mentoring, coaching, presentations, service and financial support.

Other P&C initiatives include the Sustainable Schools Shop, a service which allows parents to .

The P&C Association also helps fund several school projects including the school psychologists and chaplains program supporting student wellbeing.

Elected Positions 2026

  • President: Thomas Simpson
  • Vice President: Janine Roets
  • Treasurer: Francene Leaversuch
  • School Board Rep: Thomas Simpson
  • Secretary : Rosemary Clough

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  • FoMS Secretary: Kristen Blesing-Gardner

Upcoming Meetings 2026

Thursday 19th FebruaryÌý (Term 1 – AGM)

Thursday 26th MarchÌý (Term 1) Ìý

Thursday 7th MayÌý (Term 2)

Thursday 6th AugustÌý (Term 3)

Our AGM meeting will take place in the HUB Auditorium, commencing at 5.30pm and conclude by 7.00pm

All remaining meetings will be held online through Microsoft Teams – if you would like to attend and are not already a member of the P&C, please email the P&C Secretary to receive the necessary Microsoft Teams invite.

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