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Parent Governor Vacancy

Dear Parent

Election of parent governors.

We have vacancies for two parents to serve on the Academy Governing Board of this academy. We are keen to encourage parents and people with parental responsibility of registered pupils to put themselves forward for this role.

Parent governors are elected by other parents and are vital to our governing body. They share equally with other governors the responsibility for carrying out a wide range of responsibilities. Governors do not run the academy day to day, as their role is of a more strategic level at the academy. You do not have to be an expert on education to be a governor, and we do value the experience that all governors bring to the role. If you are interested in applying for a governor position, please complete an application and nomination form.

If you join our local advisory board, you will serve a four-year term with a review after the first year. Being a governor does take up time. There are three local advisory board meetings each year. You will need to set aside time to be able to be an effective governor; time to prepare for meetings, for visiting the academy, undertaking training and attending academy functions.

To find out more about what being a trustee at this academy is like, you can contact Philip Thickett, Chair of Trustees or Jonnie Turpie who is also a trustee, and they will be very willing to answer any questions.

If you would like to take the opportunity to put yourself forward as a candidate, you may only do so by completing an official application and nomination form, so please download one from our website or collect one from reception. The completed form must be returned to the academy by 4:15pm on Tuesday 4th October. Further details about the process are in the attached information sheet.

Yours faithfully
 

Paul Averis
Principal

Encs:    Information sheet                                                                                                                   
Application and Nomination Form