“Being a rep for my child’s class has been such a fun and fulfilling experience — from building a sense of community with other parents to supporting the amazing work of the teachers, it’s a rewarding way to stay involved and make school life even more special for our kids.”
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What does a class rep do?

  • Champion Rokesly’s values – Be a welcoming face for your class community, promoting inclusivity and making sure PSA and class messages are clear, simple, and accessible to everyone.

  • Keep in touch with the class teacher – Check in occasionally to stay in the loop and help where needed (each rep can approach this in their own way).

  • Organise one social event per term – A relaxed way for parents and carers to meet and build community.

  • Encourage everyone to get involved – Every parent/carer has something to offer. Your support can help others feel confident and included.

  • Coordinate class collections – Typically for end-of-year gifts for teachers and TAs. Some classes like to include support staff, like lunchtime supervisors, too.

  • Attend PSA meetings – Your presence and input are welcome, but how you participate is up to you!

Being a class rep is a meaningful role that helps strengthen the whole class community—and most importantly, it positively impacts all the children in your class.

Remember: As a Rokesly parent, you're already a member of the PSA!
So why not get involved? Your support means the world to us and to the school.

This guide was prepared by the PSA Committee. Thank you!