Botany Public School

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P&C at Botany Public School

Our Role

The P&C (Parents and Citizens Association) plays a key role in strengthening our school community. By organising events that bring families together, the P&C helps create a welcoming, inclusive environment. They also raise funds for vital school improvements and provide a valuable parent voice in school planning and decision-making. Their support makes a lasting difference in the life of our school.

Meetings

The P&C meets twice per term on Tuesday evenings, and all families are welcome to attend.
Regular updates are also shared in our fortnightly school newsletters.

2025 Committee Members

  • President: Tegan Brusentsev
  • Treasurer: Mike Brabant
  • Co-Secretaries: Rebecca Wilson & Katana Smith
  • Vice Presidents: Katie Phillips, Thekla Orfanos & Janelle Weise

Community Events

Our P&C volunteers organise a full calendar of events that connect families and celebrate our school spirit.

Ongoing support includes:

  • Second-hand uniform sales
  • School canteen days
  • Scholastic Book Club
  • Parent WhatsApp groups for each class
  • Working Bees

Annual events include:

  • Easter Raffle
  • Mother’s Day Breakfast
  • Father’s Day Breakfast
  • Election Day BBQs
  • Annual family camp at Glenworth Valley

Recent special events have included:

  • Christmas Twilight Markets (open to the wider Botany community)
  • School Disco
  • Colour Fun Run
  • Movie Night
  • Car Boot Sale

Fundraising

Funds raised by the P&C go directly towards enhancing the learning environment for our students. Recent contributions include:

  • Support for the School Band and PSSA, including student scholarships
  • Library upgrade and new catalogue system
  • Classroom furniture and pinboard walls
  • ICT resources, such as interactive whiteboards and student devices
  • Additional teaching and learning materials
  • Sports and playground equipment
  • School upgrades - murals

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