2024 P&C Day WA
P&C Day WA 2024 will be celebrated on Friday 24 May. Falling within National Volunteers Week, this event gives schools and education stakeholders the opportunity to celebrate P&C members and volunteers.
About P&C Day WA
P&C Day WA was started by WACSSO in 2019 as a day for school communities to give thanks to their P&C for all their hard work and contributions. The day was celebrated by schools, parliament members, and other education stakeholders throughout Western Australia, with a range of different events being held to show appreciation for P&C members.
P&C Day continues to grow, with last year's celebrations having the largest participation yet. We saw strong participation from school communities throughout the State. P&C Day WA continues to have strong support from the Department of Education, as they have been excellent in engaging school staff to get involved in celebrating their P&Cs.
How to get involved?
• Spread the word! WACSSO has posters, social media resources, craft projects, event decorations and more to help school communities celebrate their P&C.
• Plan a P&C Day event for your school community. In previous years we’ve seen morning teas, P&C Day acknowledgements at school assemblies, fundraising and community events and more.
• Share your appreciation for the school P&C on social media, don’t forget to use the hashtag #PANDCDAYWA.
WACSSO will be encouraging schools to get onboard with the celebration to show their appreciation for P&Cs all over the State.
P&C DAY WA RESOURCES
Download these resources to take your P&C Day WA celebrations to the next level.
P&C Day WA Cards & Decorations
P&C DAY LOGO
The P&C Day WA logo represents the day-to-day energy and joy we see P&Cs bring to school communities. It also portrays a strong feeling of connection and community, reminiscent of parents and carers linking arms, recognising P&Cs as a collective. The logo also pays homage to the previous ‘let your light shine’ sun theme of P&C Day WA, acknowledging the ‘shining light’ P&Cs provide to school communities.