
Look out for letters and fliers about PAFA events and activities over the coming months
We now have our own page in the "High Flyer" school newsletter every month.
We raise funds to supplement school projects and activities by holding social events and running The 200 Club. We also offer practical help, such as providing refreshments and support at school events.
Our successes have been due in no small part to the vast amount of help from our parent helpers. If you feel able to help with PAFA events or fund-raising in any capacity please contact us by email via this page or via the school office. If you wish to contact the PAFA Chairman, please do so via the School Office and mark your letter or email 'for the attention of the PAFA Chairman'.
Chairman Christopher Swinhoe-Standen
Vice Chair Janie Grover
Secretary Catri Plummer
Treasurer Alan Baker
200 Club Coordinator Lorraine Dollard
Refreshments Coordinator Sue Ashton
Procurement Coordinators Sue Roberts and Alun McCarthy
"We would very much like your input with ideas and practical help both on and off the committee, so please contact us if you are willing to help or, better still, come along to the next PAFA Meeting - Thursday 25th March 2010, 7.00 for 7.30pm - in the FORUM".
The Parents and Friends Association (PAFA) has subscribed to 'buy.at' (a "web-shop"). This is an online shopping portal that links to a large variety of online shopping sites. Our web address is www.buy.at/WycombeHighSchool. Each time you visit one of the sites from 'buy.at' and a purchase is made, the PAFA gets a commission payment. We have over 100 retailers on board (selling insurance, utilities, furniture and holidays as well as clothes, chocolates, books, flowers and other gift items). So if you are redecorating your house for the new year or booking a holiday for 2010, buy.at/WycombeHighSchool is the site for you.
Please explore the site and tell your friends.
In a similar way, you can also contribute directly to school funds by buying your Amazon.co.uk goods through our Amazon link. You pay nothing more, but the school will get a small percentage of every pound you spend