Governors
Introduction
Anybody over 18, with a few exceptions, can become a school governor.
Being on the governing body means that governors have the opportunity
to help youngsters achieve their goals and ambitions.
Governing bodies
can be made up of parents elected by other parents with children at the
school, the head teacher, if the head teacher chooses to be, teachers
elected by other teachers, non-teaching staff elected by other non- teaching
staff, people appointed by the local education authority and people chosen
by governors from the local community.
The role of governors
is to make sure that staff have the right tools to widen the children's
knowledge and broaden their horizons.
What do school
governors do?
School governors help schools provide the best possible education for
their pupils: