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PTA Publications app for iPhone and iPad


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Education Newsstand Parenting & Family Professional & Trade
Developer: Archant Ltd
Free
Current version: 2.0, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 05 Jan 2013
App size: 10.6 Mb

FREE of charge to PTA-UK members. Login information is available from the PTA-UK website - https://pta.org.uk/pta-info-centre/pta-uk-membership/renew-your-pta-uk-membership/app-login

PTA-UK (formerly NCPTA) is the only charitable organisation supporting PTAs in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Started in 1956 by groups of PTAs coming together to form their own organisation, PTA-UK has nearly 6 decades of experience working with PTAs like yours. With a membership of 13,750, PTA-UK represents the largest network of PTAs in the UK. Our website (www.pta.org.uk) is the highest ranked for PTAs in the UK and our social media channels the most used by PTAs. PTA Magazine is the flagship publication for PTAs which was been established in the market for over a decade. Featuring fundraising articles, professional advice for PTAs, celebrity interviews, wisdom from other PTAs, PTA case studies and information on PTA suppliers, PTA Magazine is the leading publication for PTAs in the UK.

"It gives PTA-UK great pleasure to publish PTA Magazine; it brings together our expertise and experience to provide support for all the thousands of hardworking PTA volunteers in an accessible and easy to read format. PTA Magazine gives a platform to showcase the work and success of PTAs, to harness their experience to support each other and gain endorsements from a range of high profile celebrities”, Jane Galbraith, PTA-UK Membership Development Manager.

The PTA UK magazine app features…

• An Extensive Archive of Back Issues – Free access to a large archive of previous issues.
• Search Within Editions – Quickly find the articles you want to read, from within a particular edition or search the whole archive of issues.
• Download Editions for Offline Reading

The PTA Magazine is published twice every school term (six times a year).