School Governors bring a range of experience and interests from many walks of life. They work closely with others to make good decisions about School aims and policies - and make sure their decisions are followed up.
Governors work as a team. They are responsible for making sure the school provides a good quality education. Raising educational standards in school is a key priority. This has the best chance of happening when there are high expectations of what pupils can achieve.
Governors promote effective ways of teaching and learning when setting the school aims and policies. They do this together with the Head Teacher, who is responsible for day-to-day management of the school.
Every school has a governing body. It will include:
They may also include representatives from the local authority, church, charitable trust or business interests. Special schools may have health authority or voluntary organisation representatives.
Governing bodies are responsible to parents and the community. Numbers of governors vary depending on the school's type or size. Appointments are for up to 4 years.
The governing body's main role is to help raise standards of achievement. It:
If you are interested in becoming a school governor please read the further information leaflet and return the School Governor application form to the Administrative Services Team at Barking Town Hall.
For further information and guidance please contact Administrative Services at the address shown.
Further information on School Governors.
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Department for Children, Schools and Families dedicate site for providing Information and guidance for school governors.
Governors' Support
Quality and School Improvement Division
Westbury Centre
Ripple Road
Barking
IG11 7PT
Tel: 020 8270 4846
Fax: 020 8270 4899
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