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At St. Paul’s School, the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) plays a crucial role in fostering a strong connection between the school and its families.  This dedicated group of parents works tirelessly to create a welcoming, inclusive environment and has become a vital supporter of the St. Paul’s Foundation. 

The PTA is behind several key initiatives that benefit not only the school, but also our scholars. One standout initiative they manage is the Buddy Family system, which pairs new families with more experienced ones to help them smoothly transition into the St. Paul’s community. It’s a thoughtful initiative that ensures no one feels lost in the early days at school.

Another exciting contribution is one of the school’s most beloved traditions: International Day. This vibrant event showcases the incredible diversity within our community, celebrating the many cultures represented at St. Paul’s. More than just a day of fun and festivity, International Day also serves a meaningful purpose—raising funds for school charities. In recent years, the St. Paul’s Foundation has become the primary beneficiary of this event, meaning that the PTA’s hard work directly supports our Scholarship Programme, helping transform lives through education. 

Beyond events and fundraising, our PTA representatives also provide invaluable support through more personal connections. They play an essential role in the WhatsApp groups for the school parents, including those who are new to the school and may need a guiding hand when navigating St. Paul’s routines.  

The PTA reflects the core values of St. Paul’s, particularly the importance of Kindness, which is evident in the strong partnership they have established with the Foundation and the School Leadership. 

We are deeply grateful for the unwavering support of our PTA, who go above and beyond to ensure our scholars and their families feel welcome, supported, and part of the school community. 

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