Currently there vacancy for a parent Governors
The Local Governing Body of an academy is an important local body which works closely in partnership with the Academy Trust’s Board of Directors to ensure there is effective governance of the academy. The specific responsibilities of the directors and local governors are outlined in the Scheme of Delegation. The Local Governing Body will always have the best interests of the academy and the local community at heart.
The Department for Education has identified three core functions for effective governance of academies and schools:
The Local Governing Body of an academy will, therefore, need to have members who bring a range of skills, experiences and perspectives to ensure it fulfils its responsibilities effectively. Prospective local governors should use the person specification below and the local governor structure when completing their applications, particularly for the section on any relevant information.
It is an expectation of the Diocese of Chichester Academy Trust that that every Academy local governor appointed by the Trust will have:
Governors receive a great deal of confidential information, including information about individual children, employees and local families. It is essential that confidentiality is respected and that information is not shared outside the Local Governing Body, verbally or in writing.
All governors should feel able to express honest opinions on matters being discussed if the Local Governing Body is to have real value. Even if an issue is not confidential, it may still need to be handled carefully and sensitively.
Agendas and papers for meetings, as well as other documents, are normally sent by email also training is primarily delivered via an online application, so it is important for local governors to have their own email account and easy access to the internet.
Attendance at Local Governing Body meetings is important because decisions can only be made if sufficient governors are present. Meeting papers are sent out in advance so that they can be read prior to the meeting.
In summary the expectations of a governor’s time commitment are as follows:
As a general rule, a local governor would be expected to remain on a Local Governing Body for four years. Four years is the minimum expectation given how important it is to get to know the Academy, build relationships and gain the skills of governance.
Governors would be expected to participate in training as appropriate.
If you would like to apply to become a local academy governor, please complete and return the application form and Code of Practice form below or contact the Clerk to Governors at governors@march.w-sussex.sch.uk