A Parent Consultative Group is a great way to establish relationships between the community and school. It enables families and community to be involved in their children's education and provides the school with meaningful support and insight to achieve outcomes for the children.
The Legislation states that the Principal may form a Parent Consultative Group where:
a) there is not a school representative body;
and b) it is not reasonably practicable for one to be established.
A Parent Consultative Group acts as an advisory group to the Principal. As an unincorporated body, it is not a School Representative Body and does not make decisions.

- Education Act 2015 (NT) Part 6 - PDF
- Education Regulations 2015 (NT) Part 5 - PDF
- School Representative Body Policy - PDF