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Governors Introduction Schools have governing bodies to help them support and challenge (as a critical friend) the Head teacher, teachers and other staff at their school in providing the best possible education for their pupils. Their role is a strategic one. They do not manage the school on a day-to-day basis but help set the overall direction and agree appropriate targets for the pupils to achieve. They monitor and evaluate improvements that have been planned and report to parents and other stakeholders. Much governor work falls into a number of different categories, some of which is often delegated to committees or working groups to take forward. Curriculum and Assessment The government requires schools to set targets for pupils in years 1, 5, 8 and 10. Governing bodies will need to examine any targets proposed by the Head teacher. This is a task which can be delegated to an appropriate committee but all governors should be informed about the process and the targets that are finally agreed. Premises
Pupils The governing body decides on the general principles of its school's discipline policy but must follow government guidance on when and how pupils may be excluded and any appeals against this. Governing bodies are also responsible for deciding whether their school should have a uniform policy, and if so, what it should consist of. Governing bodies have important responsibilities towards children with special needs, whether or not they have a statement. They must have a Special Educational Needs Policy and include in the Annual Report to Parents a note on how it is being carried out. Schools should have a designated senior teacher with responsibility for child protection together with a nominated governor, who is responsible for liaising with the Head teacher/designated teacher over child protection issues. Staff Governing bodies play a role in the performance management system that appraises the work of the teaching staff and leadership of the school. They help establish a performance management policy and review the performance of the Head teacher. (Text taken from the London Borough of Hounslow Virtual Education Centre.)
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SCHOOL NEWS
Year 11 Mock and Maths Module Exams
Students timetables for Year 11 Mock and Maths Module exams have gone home. Any problems please see Year 11- Post 16 Pathways Evening
Thursday 27th January 2011 6pm – 8pm “Planning for after GCSE’s” New Teaching and Learning Policy
All teaching will:- • Allow learners to make at least good progress. • Lay the foundations for Yr 13 Subject Evening
All parents of Yr 13 students are invited to attend a subject evening to meet and discuss student pr School Calendar
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