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Becoming a School Governor

All over the country, school governors, are helping to ensure that the next generation gets the best from school. Could you become a school governor and put something back by supporting the children in your local community?

You don't need to be a parent or know about education matters, but you can contribute your knowledge and experience from other areas of your life and the skills learnt from paid and voluntary work.

Southwark needs governors from different backgrounds and cultures

The children in Southwark schools come from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures and the mix of school governors should reflect this. We need governors to come forward from all sectors of the community, from all cultures and ethnic origins.

Who can become a school governor?

No special qualifications are required, but you must be 18 or over on the date when you are elected or appointed. Enthusiasm, commitment and an interest in education are the most important qualities. You don't need to have a child at the school.

Many schools would particularly welcome new governors who have transferable skills developed at work, or who have a particularly good understanding of the community served by the school.

Find out if being a school governor is for you

Ask yourself these questions

  • Are you comfortable asking questions, contributing ideas, speaking up and working as a member of a team?
  • Would you have time to visit and get to know your school, go to meetings and support school events?

If the answer is yes, then you could get a great deal back in return and make a real difference to Southwark children.

What’s involved?

Governing bodies make many of their decisions based on the advice of committees that deal with specific issues, such as the school's curriculum, premises or finances. If you become a governor, you will probably be asked to serve on a committee where you have an interest or can make a contribution.

The amount of time involved for each governor varies between schools. However, on average you can expect to spend six to eight hours on your duties a month.

Being a governor is a serious commitment, but it can be rewarding. To find out more about the benefits of being a school governor, please contact governors@southwark.gov.uk.

How to apply

If you are interested in becoming a parent governor, you should apply directly to the school your child attends. To become a local authority school governor, please The following link opens in a new windowcheck your eligibility and complete the application form (82 kb). If you don’t live or work in Southwark, please apply through the The following link opens in a new windowSchool Governors' One-Stop Shop. To view these documents you need The following link opens in a new windowAdobe Reader.

If you are already a school governor you can find administrative support information on the The following link opens in a new windowgovernor support pages of the London Grid for Learning.

Contact

Governor development
Tel: 020 7525 5114
Fax: 020 7525 5024
governors@southwark.gov.uk   
Children's services
John Smith House
144-152 Walworth Road
London
SE17 1JL





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