|
- Legal basics for teachers: Structure and . . . - Teaching Expertise
A school governing body is a corporate body ‘Corporate body’ means that the governing body exists as a legal entity separate from the individual governors who are members of that corporate body
- The Structure and Responsibilities of the Governing Body
All schools have a Governing Body, which is responsible for overseeing many of the strategic decisions of the school The Governing Body has a range of powers and duties laid down by various Education Acts
- AUTONOMY AND ACCOUNTABILITY - Independent Schools Australia
Independent schools are accountable to their governing body and must operate within the law and government policy but enjoy the autonomy to respond flexibly and innovatively to their local community and their students’ needs
- School representative bodies | Department of Education and Training
To find out how to join, set up or run a school representative body, go to the Northern Territory Government website There are 3 types of school representative bodies: joint school representative body - an elected body of members representing more than one government school
- What is a Governing Body? - Twinkl Teaching Wiki - Twinkl
A governing body is a group of people responsible for the strategic running of a school They are usually comprised of the headteacher, staff governors, parent governors, community governors and governors appointed by the local authority (unless the school is an academy)
- Organizational Structure Of Schools | Roles Hierarchy
The organizational structure of a school helps define who is responsible for what and how different roles interact to keep the school running smoothly A school’s staff is typically divided into three main categories: 1 Administration The principal leads the school and is often supported by one or more assistant principals
|
|
|