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PTFA

We are excited to be setting up the new Parent, Teacher and Friends Association (PTFA) here at Malborough. The PTFA plays an important role in building a strong school community and raising valuable funds that directly benefit our children’s learning experience. We have some great ideas and plans ahead, and we would love to invite more parents and carers to get involved. Whether you’re interested in joining the PTFA committee, helping out occasionally at events, or simply supporting us behind the scenes, we would be delighted to hear from you. In particular, we’re also keen to connect with parents who may have skills, trades, or jobs that could support school events — whether that’s baking, printing, photography, event planning, entertainment, or anything else you think could help. Your talents could make a real difference! Getting involved doesn’t have to be a big commitment — every bit of help is truly appreciated and makes a big impact.

We’re looking forward to a fantastic year of fun, fundraising, and community spirit!

If you would like to contact us, please email:  malboroughpta@gmail.com
 

PTFA EVENTS CALENDAR Autumn Term

September
• Recycle for Michael (great start-of-term activity, when families declutter uniforms/clothes)
October
• Halloween Disco
November
• Bauble Decorating Competition (enough time for judging before December displays)
• Christmas Market
• Non-Uniform for Market Donations
• Teddy Tombola Donations
December
• Letters to Santa
• Secret Santa
January
• Smarties Challenge (hand out tubes post-Christmas, perfect to beat January blues)
February
• Art Exhibition (use winter artwork—brightens up this short, cold term)
March
• World Book Day Golden Ticket Chocolate
April
• Bake Off – Spring Edition April (just before or after Easter break)
• Easter Letterboxing (egg hunts, family walking trails)
• Easter Photo Competition over the holidays
May
• Break the Rules Day
July 
• Selling Ice Lollies (during hot summer weeks)
• School Uniform Sale (before kids finish for summer and grow out of clothes)