TKC wouldn’t exist without the amazing contribution of our volunteer parent management committee. Their tireless commitment, enthusiasm and good humour contribute greatly to our ongoing success.
The Committee that was voted in at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Tuesday, 19th March 2024 is below.
Presidents – Mayank Gupta
Vice President – Leonie Taylor
Treasurer – Stephen Hogg
Secretary – Araz Mirzaian
General Members – Alexia Wellbelove, Katie Paton, Leon Mora, Natalie Wailes, Rachelle Drouza and Vicky Lord-Carlyle
If you’re interested, you’ll find the minutes, nominations received for Committee positions and the reports presented at the AGM below. The AGM is held in Term 1 of each year and is publicised in advance to the parent community.
So, if you’re keen to be a member of the next dream team, or have a skill set you think will help TKC shine (or know a millionaire philanthropist) please feel free to come to our next AGM and get the low down on how it all works.
Please find below the 2024 Annual General Meeting minutes and reports.
CASTLE COVE PUBLIC SCHOOL
Castle Cove Public School is home to all our students during school hours. Visit their website for more information.
Network
Network is cool. This organisation is dedicated to the advocacy, promotion, resourcing and development of play, recreation and leisure activities for 5-14-year-olds. If it’s about Out Of School Hours care, then you’ll find it here.
Department of Education
Keep up to date with what’s going on in our Australian schools via the Department website.
ACECQA
ACECQA is the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Association. ACECQA provide national leadership in promoting quality and continuous improvement in early childhood education and care and school-age care in Australia.
Find out more about children’s care and education in Australia, as well as the new National Quality Framework that The Kids’ Castle operates under.
Raising Children
Raising Children is a treasure trove of advice for parents.
This website offers up to date, research-based material on more than 800 topics from child development, behaviour, health, nutrition and fitness, play and learning, connecting and communicating, school and education, entertainment and technology to sleep and safety.
In our opinion – It’s the bee’s knees.
Working With Children
All staff members who are taking part in face-to-face employment with children are required to submit and obtain a Working with Children Check. It involves a national criminal history check and review of findings of workplace misconduct.
NSW Department of Education
The NSW Department of Education website can assist parents in understanding more about the services provided for children and young people from early childhood to youth advocacy and support. It includes direct information about childcare services.