How to become a school governor in Tower Hamlets
Categories of governors
A school governing body is made up of:
- Parent governors - selected by election and drawn from parents
and carers of children at the school
- Staff governors - selected by election from teaching and
support staff paid to work at the school
- Community governors (previously called Co-opted governors) -
appointed by the governing body to represent community
interests
- Local Authority governors - appointed by Tower Hamlets
- Foundation governors (not community schools) - appointed by the
school's founding body, church or other organisation named in the
school's instrument of government
- Sponsor governors - discretionary category appointed by the
governing body from individuals who have made significant
(financial) contributions to the school
- Associate members (not governors) - appointed by the governing
body to attend committee meetings and/or full governing body
meetings due to their particular skills or experience
- The number of people on a governing body varies depending on
the size of the school but is usually between nine and 20 people.
Normally governors are appointed for 4 years, but can be
reappointed at that time.
Parent governors
Parent governors are elected by the parents of pupils at the
school, and they must be the parent of a child at the school at the
time they are elected.
Parent governors in particular are likely to be asked by other
parents about matters which may be confidential. It is important
that the governing body decides which issues are confidential and
which are not and can therefore be shared with parents.
Parents are not restricted to serving only as elected parent
governors, they can be appointed as local authority governors,
community governors, or foundation governors. Special rules apply
to parents who are also employed to work at the school. Tower
Hamlets governor services can advise on these.
Can anyone be a governor?
You do not have to be an "expert", and anyone over the age of 18
can be a governor, with certain exceptions. The exceptions are if
you have had certain criminal convictions or disqualifications, are
disqualified from working with children or become bankrupt. Full
details are available at GovernorNet.
You can also speak to Tower Hamlets governor services in
confidence for advice.
Once you become a governor you can be removed from the governing
body if you fail to attend governing body meetings - without the
consent of the governing body - for a period of six months.
How do I apply to be a governor?
Contact Governor Services on 020 7364 5000, email governors@towerhamlets.gov.uk
or complete the
webform. You can also directly contact the head teacher
or chair of governors of the school you are interested in, and, if
you are interested in being a governor of a church school, the
Diocese.
For further information contact:
Governor services
Mulberry Place
5 Clove Crescent
London, E14 2BG
Tel: 020 7364 5000
Email: governors@towerhamlets.gov.uk