This article is about school events that working mothers should know about to remain organised.
Working and getting a child to school can feel chaotic. But then, adding in school events on top may make it feel like it is near impossible.
So, here at Mamo & Mono, we have created a list of school events which occur during the academic year. By having a glance at this list it allows you to be prepared for events which may occur in the upcoming school year.
We have likely missed some off the list, so please, let us know so that we can update the list to make it even better!
This list is in no particular order.
(This are specifically designed for UK schools).
Below is the article ‘The 39 Point School Event List that All Organised Working Mothers Should Know’.
- Cake Sales
- Non-Uniform days
- Odd Socks Day
- School Discos
- School Assemblies
- First Meeting with Teacher
- World Book Day
- Christmas Jumper Day
- Christmas Class Parties
- Christmas Dinner
- Santa visit
- Carol Service
- Nativity
- Christmas Pantomine
- Parents’ Evening (may occur more than once a year)
- Diversity days
- Children in Need Day
- Sport’s Day
- Music Evenings/School Concert
- Swimming Galas
- Prize Giving
- Read with Parent at School
- Break the Rules Day
- Religious events, e.g. School Mass
- School Photographs (individual)
- School Class Photographs
- Whole School Photograph
- Harvest Festival
- Health checks at school (e.g. Checking weights/heights)
- Look out for emails regarding apps you need to join – whether class apps, school apps or subject specific apps
- Emails regarding volunteering for school trips
- School Trips
- Swimming days at school
- Father’s Day events
- Mother’s Day events
- Book Fairs
- Sponsored Charity Fundraising Events e.g. walks or runs
- School Uniform Sales
- Teacher/Parent Forum Meetings
We hope that you enjoyed this article!
Please let us know if there are any events that we have missed!
We would love to hear your comments below.
Team Mamo & Mono
This article is about school events that mothers should know about to remain organised.
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