The governing body of our school includes parent governors and is currently looking for volunteers to fill one of those places. Parent governors are elected by their fellow parents and are essential to our governing body because they ensure that the other governors are kept in touch with the concerns and issues of most importance to our parents.
Governors are people who wish to make a positive contribution to the school, working in partnership with the Headteacher to promote continuous improvement in the school’s performance. A governor's duties include:
· attending at least one governing body meeting per term; in addition to this
· attending one or two committee meetings per term.
To support governors in their role, the LA offers a high quality training service for governors, which includes face-to-face training courses, e-learning and a helpline.
Being a parent governor can be very enjoyable and rewarding. At this stage, nominations are requested for parents wishing to stand for election. You may nominate yourself or your partner, provided that 3 other parents sign the nomination, or you may nominate another parent of a child at the school, provided that 2 other parents sign the nomination. The election will be by secret ballot.
Any parent or person having parental responsibility for a child at the school is eligible to make a nomination and to vote. The term of office for parent governors on our governing body is 4 years and the successful candidate does not have to resign if their child leaves the school.
If you wish to submit a nomination, please complete and return the enclosed nomination form to me by Thursday 24th October. If the nominee wishes, a brief written statement about him or herself may also be submitted for circulation to the parents, but this is entirely optional. If you would like some more information before deciding whether to stand for election as a parent governor, I would be happy to meet with you for an informal chat.
Yours faithfully
Mr M Drakes
Heateacher
Governors are people who wish to make a positive contribution to the school, working in partnership with the Headteacher to promote continuous improvement in the school’s performance. A governor's duties include:
· attending at least one governing body meeting per term; in addition to this
· attending one or two committee meetings per term.
To support governors in their role, the LA offers a high quality training service for governors, which includes face-to-face training courses, e-learning and a helpline.
Being a parent governor can be very enjoyable and rewarding. At this stage, nominations are requested for parents wishing to stand for election. You may nominate yourself or your partner, provided that 3 other parents sign the nomination, or you may nominate another parent of a child at the school, provided that 2 other parents sign the nomination. The election will be by secret ballot.
Any parent or person having parental responsibility for a child at the school is eligible to make a nomination and to vote. The term of office for parent governors on our governing body is 4 years and the successful candidate does not have to resign if their child leaves the school.
If you wish to submit a nomination, please complete and return the enclosed nomination form to me by Thursday 24th October. If the nominee wishes, a brief written statement about him or herself may also be submitted for circulation to the parents, but this is entirely optional. If you would like some more information before deciding whether to stand for election as a parent governor, I would be happy to meet with you for an informal chat.
Yours faithfully
Mr M Drakes
Heateacher
Broadford Primary School
Parent
Governor Nomination Form
I wish to
nominate …………………………………. to stand for
election as a parent governor. *He/she
is a parent/has parental responsibility for:
……………………………………..
(name of child at the school).
The above person
is *myself/my partner/another parent.
The following
*2/3 people support this nomination (3 signatures if you have nominated
yourself or your partner – 2 signatures if the nominee is another parent):
1)
………………………………………….
2)
………………………………………….
3)
………………………………………….
The nominee has agreed to the
above nomination and has chosen *to submit/not submit a brief personal
statement.
Signed: …………………………………….. Date: ………………………………………..
*Please
delete as appropriate.
Please
Note – people
may NOT serve as parent governors if
they:
·
work at the school for 500
hours or more per year
·
are an elected Member of the LA
·
are under 18 years old
·
are detained under the Mental Health
Act 1983
·
are subject to a bankruptcy
restriction order or an interim order;
·
have had their estate
sequestrated and the sequestration order has not been discharged, annulled or
reduced;
·
are subject to:
i) a disqualification
order or disqualification undertaking under the Company Directors Act 1986
ii) a disqualification
order under Part 2 of the Companies
(Northern Ireland) Order 1989
iii) a disqualification
undertaking accepted under the Company Directors Disqualification
(Northern Ireland) Order 2002
iv) an order made under
Section 492(2)(b) of the Insolvency
Act 1986 (failure to pay under a County Court administration order);
·
have been removed from the
office of charity trustee or trustee for a charity by the Charity Commissioners
or High Court on grounds of any misconduct or mismanagement, or under Section 34 of
the Charities and Trustees Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 from
participating in the management or control of any body;
·
are included in the list of
people considered by the Secretary of State as unsuitable to work with
children;
·
are disqualified from working
with children or subject to a direction under Section 142
of the Education Act 2002;
·
are disqualified from
registration for childminding or providing day care;
·
are disqualified from registration
under Part 3 of the Childcare Act
2006;
·
have received a sentence of
imprisonment (whether suspended or not) for a period of not less than three
months (without the option of a fine) in the five years before becoming a
governor or since becoming a governor;
·
have received a prison sentence
of two-and-a-half years or more in the 20 years before becoming a governor;
·
have at any time received a
prison sentence of five years or more;
·
have been fined for causing a
nuisance or disturbance on school premises during the five years prior to or
since appointment or election as a governor;
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