Welcome to Parentkind
As a national federated charity, Parentkind gives those with a parenting role a voice in education. Parentkind’s network of 12,800 Parent Teacher Associations mobilises over 100,000 volunteer fundraisers to raise in excess of £120 million annually to fund vital equipment and services for our schools.
About us
Sign up to the network of PTA fundraisers in the UK and gain access to specialist support and advice to get your PTA off to a flying start.
PTAextra magazine for Summer 2024
The Summer 2024 edition of our new termly magazine has just dropped, free to members and packed full of insightful content, creative ideas, and helpful guidance to help your PTA thrive.
Parent Webinars for Summer 2024
Support your parenting journey with our latest programme of free webinars for parents, run by our team of parenting experts and professionals.
Subscribe to our eBulletins for parents and schools. Make your parent voice heard and receive the latest parental participation in education resources.
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Designed for all those responsible for parental participation in all types of schools, we offer CPD-accredited parental participation training and INSET and bespoke package training. Both online and in-house options are available.
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The largest survey of its kind, the National Parent Survey provides educators and policy makers, at every level of government, with unique insight into the views of parents.
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From how to apply to a new school to how to be more involved in school, this section is for all those in a parenting role.
Latest news and blog
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Proms can often be quite expensive for students. Here’s how to help your school leavers look fabulous for less this summer.
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Greetings from BeyondAutism, a non-profit dedicated to ensuring autistic children and young adults access an education which empowers a life full of choice, independence, and opportunity.
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Working Together: What does true partnership between parents and school staff really look like?
BlogWhat do parents really care about for themselves, and for their children, as part of a school community? Our guest blog from The Centre for Emotional Health delves into this, in celebration of Emotional Health Week.