EVENT
Friday 6th February at 7pm - Junior’s Round Hall
Rokesly Quiz Night
Get ready for a brilliant night of laughs, drinks and friendly competition at the Rokesly Quiz Night!
🕖 Doors open 7pm | Quiz starts promptly at 7:30pm
🎟 Tickets are £12 per person
👥 Book tables of 6 or 8
New for 2026, pre-order delicious pizzas from La Vecchia Pizzeria when you book.
It’s one of our most fun and sociable grown up events of the year - a perfect excuse for a night out with friends while supporting our amazing school.
Grab your team, book your table and get ready to quiz and have a great time!
EVENT
2nd February to 2nd March
Readathon 2026
The Rokesly Readathon is one of our favourite events of the year — a whole month dedicated to books, imagination and raising money for our brilliant school.
Children are invited to read as many books as they can and ask friends and family to sponsor their efforts. Every contribution, big or small, helps us fund exciting resources and opportunities for all pupils.
You can:
Donate via TotalGiving
Or collect cash donations
Together, we’ll celebrate reading, reward our keenest bookworms and work towards a fantastic fundraising total for Rokesly 💛
EVENT
Saturday 18th October 2pm - Infants Hall
Halloween Infant Disco
Get ready for an afternoon of spooky fun! The Infant hall will be transformed with music, lights and plenty of Halloween magic for our Infant Halloween Disco. Children can dress up in their favourite costumes — witches, ghosts, pumpkins or superheroes — and enjoy dancing, games and treats with their friends.
It’s a great chance for the kids to celebrate together in a safe, fun environment while raising funds for Rokesly. Don’t forget to pick up your costume at our Halloween Costume Sale beforehand!
EVENT
Monday 30th June 7:30 - 8:30pm
Community Zoom Meeting
Ms Soneye-Thomas and the PSA warmly invite you to a school community ZOOM meeting this Monday 30th June 7.30-8.30pm.
Our Head has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to respond to our PSA request for school improvements that reflect all the brilliant fundraising achieved and saved for large scale investments. This ZOOM meeting on Monday will be showcasing the Rokesly management teams design ideas for the school playgrounds/outdoor spaces, stages of development and agreeing funding for intial stages. It’s your chance to see future plans and give your voice!!!
““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.””
Class Reps 25/26
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!