Assembly of Catholic School Parents
On Saturday 3rd October 2015, parents and Parent Council members from Catholic schools gathered in read more
Catholic tradition teaches that God has bestowed on the family its own specific and unique educational mission. . . The educational task of the family and that of the school complement one another in many concrete areas. (Congregation for Catholic Education)
Recognising the important role of parents as first educators of their children, the Church has always encouraged them to take responsibility for educating and forming their children in accord with their beliefs. In expecting Catholic schools to develop as communities of faith and learning, the Church, encourages teachers to work closely with parents in support of their children’s learning. The Church regards the parish as a vital link in contributing to the partnership of home, school and Church in forming children in faith. This partnership can include activities such preparing children to receive the sacraments, providing education about loving relationships and participating in prayer and liturgical celebrations.
On Saturday 3rd October 2015, parents and Parent Council members from Catholic schools gathered in read more
SCES has established a group of parents from across the Dioceses in Scotland to promote the active iread more
Various resources are being developed to support parents in helping children and young people develread more
This page answers questions about Catholic schools which are often asked by parents. The answers pread more
This page provides information and advice of relevance to Parent Councils and to parents with schoolread more