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The Parents Association Committee

The Parents Association Committee

Chairperson’s Message

The Parents’ Association and its Committee is an important part of the community at Rockwell College. The committee has two representatives of parents with children in each of the six school years and we nominate a Chairperson, Secretary and Treasurer on an annual basis. The role of the committee is to promote and initiate activities which advance the aims and objective of the College. We are a forum through which parents’ voice can be heard and their support channelled. We provide a parent’s perspective on policies and initiatives adopted by Rockwell College and in turn look to communicate with parents about issues which should be brought to their attention regarding the education and wellbeing of their children. The Committee meets for an hour or so once a month during term time. 

Over the last number of years, we have facilitated talks to parents on internet safety, addiction, and curriculum changes, among other topics. 

The committee can only be effective if parents get involved. I would encourage you to attend the AGM on September 13th, 2022 -you will be notified of the details closer to the date. Join up if you feel you can but do feel free to contact any member of the committee if there is an issue you would like to see raised or support you would like to provide in developing new initiatives at the school. 

Thank you for your support and I look forward to meeting you at events.

Rockwell College Chairperson 

Parents’ Association Committee 2020-21

James Walsh

Noreen O' Connor

Anne O' Doherty

Nagesh Naik

 

 

Sinead Higgins

Majella O' Connor

Valerie Corcoran

Tomasz Cyrulik

Harry Everard

Greg Rafter

 

Siobhan Hyland-Ryan

Eilean Dillion

Michele Brannigan

Get in Contact

To contact the Parents’ Association Committee, please write to The Chairperson, c/o Rockwell College or email parents@rockwellcollege.ie.

Please address the email to the relevant year reps for your child.

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