Role Of Governors
All schools are required by law to have a Governing Body and the Department for Education (DfE) decides what categories of governors there should be, as well as the minimum number of these. At Lawn Primary School, there provision for 9 governors:
- 2 parent governors
- 1 Trust governor
- 2 community governors
- 1 local authority governor
- 1 staff governor
- The headteacher
Once they have become members, the governors are there to represent the children not the people who elected or co-opted them.
The Purpose of Governance
"The purpose of governance is to provide confident, strategic leadership and to create robust accountability, oversight and assurance for educational and financial performance
All boards, no matter what type of school or how many schools they govern, have three core functions:
- Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction;
- Holding executive leaders to account for the educational performance of the organisation and its pupils, and the performance management of staff;
- Overseeing the financial performance of the organisation and making sure its money is well spent."
(Taken from the DfE Governance Handbook January 2017; the full handbook can be downloaded here from the DfE website
Further information regarding the role of governors and governing body can be found in the Lawn Primary School Governors Handbook.
What Does a Governor Do?
More information about what a governor does can be found in this official National Governors Association document
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Governance Handbook Oct 2020.pdf | Download |