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The governors are a group of people who make decisions about how the school should be organised. They meet
at least once every half term. Together they represent the local community. Governors are appointed or elected to help decide what is taught, set standards of behaviour, interview and select staff and decide how the school budget is spent.
Parent representatives are elected
through a parental ballot when a vacancy
becomes available. All parents who have
pupils in school at that time are
eligible to vote and/or stand as a
candidate. Such ballots are organised by
school.
School Governors are parents, teachers and representatives of the Local Council and community. They serve for 4 years.
See 'Contacts and staff' for names of
our governors.
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