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All the support you need for your PTA


PTA-UK can help you have fun this winter whilst raising lots of cash for your PTA


PTA-UK is the only charity and membership organisation for all forms of PTAs such as Friends and PAs. We offer unrivalled support, guidance and practical resources which, in 2012, helped our 13,750 member PTAs to collectively raise in excess of £110 million for schools in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.


Last year, our Advice Line took over 20,000 calls from PTA volunteers. Based at our Head Office in Tonbridge, Kent, our dedicated advisers have years of invaluable PTA experience at both primary and secondary level.


PTA-UK offers unrivalled support for PTAs just like yours. In our opinion the PTA-UK membership package just can’t be beaten, so what are you waiting for? Members can register at pta.org.uk to tap into benefits galore. All PTAs are welcome to join PTA-UK, so come


on board.


Our PTAs raise over £110 million a year!


Over 13,750 PTAs in membership


Extensive PTA benefits and services


pta.org.uk 0845 850 5460


coming in the next issue...


THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF PTA-UK


HAPPY NEW YEAR! PTA-UK brings you great fundraising ideas for the long dark winter nights. We grab five minutes with Elizabeth Truss, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Education, on Key Stage 2 tests, plus the usual great features – 10 things to do, a fantastic PTA Case Study and practical support for your PTA. We want to hear from you too, so email your comments and suggestions for our Your Views letters page to editorial@pta.org.uk


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