Peninsula School Parents’ Association
The Peninsula School has an active community spirit. The Peninsula School Parents’ Association (PSPA) is a group of parents who run a number of major activities each year that raise funds for the School.
The PSPA meets on the second Monday of each month. Meetings are open to new and returning parents and friends of the School.
All funds raised by the PSPA are spent on items and projects that will improve School facilities.
I can thoroughly recommend that new and existing parents put their hand up and become a part of a team of parents who want to contribute something back to the School. If we can benefit from your experience, expertise and ideas and not take too much of your valuable time, then please accept a standing invitation to join us at our monthly meeting.
Rob Little
PSPA President
Class Representatives
Class Representatives, a sub-committee of the PSPA, is a group of valued parents who volunteer to be a contact point for the flow of information relevant to their child’s class.
The role of the Class Representatives is to help build a sense of community within the School, and to provide information to parents.
The Class Representatives are responsible for the following events during the school year:
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea (Cancer Council Victoria)
Mothers’ Day Stall
Fathers’ Day Stall
As well as these main events we also run a Mini-Market, assist in The Pavilion at times and support other PSPA events where appropriate.
Class Representatives meet several times each term to exchange information, organise casual get-togethers, lunches and/or dinners and also to participate in a productive manner (during the day) at our School.
Class Representatives are not committed to undertaking all the activities – members can do as much or as little as they are able.
Come along to one of our regular Wednesday meetings in The Pavilion and find out what we are all about!


