Governors
What does the Governing Body do? The Governing Body’s overarching purpose is to:
- work with the Head teacher and staff to ensure the school provides the best education possible for all its pupils
- have a positive impact on learning & teaching and of raising standards & achievement
- promote community cohesion.
Governors are not expected to make
day-to-day decisions about how the school is run, that's the
responsibility of the Head teacher and senior staff. Governors have
three key roles in discharging their duties. These are:
- setting the school’s vision and strategic aims through agreeing
plans and policies and making creative use of available resources
- monitoring and evaluating performance and acting as a critical
friend to the Head teacher, to support and challenge them in managing
the school
- ensuring that the school is accountable to the learners and parents
it serves, to its local community and to the staff it employs.
This means that Governors are involved
in deciding how the budget should be spent, making sure the school
buildings are welcoming and safe, setting and monitoring the school's
aims and policies and agreeing the curriculum. How does the Governing Body work? The
Governing Body work as a team for the benefit of the school. They
respect each other’s points of view but always act as a corporate body
and accept the decisions reached by the majority.
A large portion of Governors work is undertaken through various committees by delegation from the Governing Body.
A good and effective working
relationship with the Head teacher and other staff at the school is
paramount and all Governors are committed to maintaining this as an
essential part of their success.
How is the Governing Body made up? The
Governing Body has representatives from various sections of the school
and community. The groups from which Governors are drawn are:
- parents
- school staff
- people from the community
- appointees of the Local Authority
This mix helps Governing Bodies reflect
the communities they serve. What's really important is that they work as
part of a team, giving commitment to the school and is an opportunity
to make a difference and to put something back into the community.
Can I be a school Governor? The
Governing Body is always looking for individuals that have energy,
enthusiasm, time and a real desire to help provide children with the
best possible education. What's really important is that the School has a
good mix of people from their local community and from all walks of
life, who can bring different viewpoints, experience, skills and fresh
ideas.
You'll need to be able to give some time
to attend meetings and read the paperwork. The school has a Full
Governing Body meeting once a term and you would also join a committee,
which usually meets once per half term.
Being a school Governor is an
opportunity to put something back into your community and to make a
difference. It is widely recognised that good governance has a positive
impact on standards of attainment, quality of leaning & teaching and
pupil behaviour.
School governors can really make a difference in improving standards throughout the school How can I find out more? If you would like more information please contact the school.
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