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Governor Role

As Governors, a critical part of our role is to ensure we develop and maintain strong links with parents, staff and pupils. To support this, we can often be found in and around school, attending meetings and experiencing the different activities that take place in school. We also try to attend as many school functions as we are able.

The role of Governor is carried out on a voluntary basis. As a Governor, you can:

  • Gain experience in strategic and financial planning.

  • Learn to set aims and objectives to reach your goals.

  • Work within a team and learn how to debate and challenge in a supportive way.

  • Discover more about the UK education system.

You don't need to be an experienced professional - it's about attitude as well as expertise. The Governing Body needs skilled people to help them run effectively, but hard and soft skills are needed around the table, such as, problem-solving or negotiation as much as specific expertise.

If you would like to join our Governing Body, please contact Danny Coppin (Chair of the Governing Body) at:

chair@stopsley.primaryluton.co.uk

 
Key Documents

There are a number of key documents which new Governors should familiarise themselves with to help them understand their role and be effective and compliant in governance. These documents are updated on a regular basis and governors should ensure they read the most up-to-date version available. New governors should take care not to overwhelm themselves with reading too much information too quickly. Please click on the links below for further information.

DFE Governance Handbook

A guidance document from the DfE which sets out the overarching vision and priorities for effective governance. 

DFE Governance Handbook

Competency Framework for Governance

A guidance document from the DfE setting out the knowledge, skills and behaviours needed for effective governance.

Competency Framework for Governance

Keeping Children Safe in Education

Statutory guidance for all school leaders which should be given full regard when carrying out child protection and safeguarding duties. All staff and governors should read part one as a minimum, but it is recommended that all governors read and refer to the whole guidance to ensure compliance and to commit due regard to the board’s safeguarding responsibilities.

Keeping Children Safe in Education

Governor Role Descriptor

Please click on the link below to access our Governor Role Descriptor.

Governor Code of Conduct

Please click on the link below to access our Governor Code of Conduct policy.

The Governing Body last review and ratified the above documents on 11th September 2023.