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| There are 14 Governor Support Service FAQ's at this time. Showing Governor Support Service FAQ's 1 to 5. |
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| What does a school governor do? |
| Every school has a Governing Body. Governors are responsible for working with the Headteacher to consider strategically how to raise standards of achievement for all pupils at the school. They are also responsible for setting... |
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| Do I need special qualifications |
| No! You need interest, enthusiasm, time and a genuine desire to support our students. Schools need people from their local community who can offer energy, experience and fresh ideas. Governor Services provide support... |
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| Who can be a school governor? |
| Anybody over 18, with a few exceptions such as people who are undischarged
bankrupts. Schools need people from their local communities to help them
raise standards for all our students. All applicants are subject to checks to
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| Why become a school governor? |
| To make a positive contribution to the community be playing a part in improving children's education and supporting the school's staff. To develop new skills and apply existing ones and to work as part of the governing body team. |
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| What does a governing body do? |
| Governing Bodies have three main roles: to provide strategic direction for the school, to act as a critical friend to the headteacher (who is responsible for the day-to-day management of the school) and the school team, and to ensure ... |
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