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Department For Education

March 7
15:00 2024

An independent, charitable company limited by guarantee which has a funding agreement with the Secretary of State. Includes those that run one or more academies, including free schools, university technical colleges (UTCs) and studio schools.

Committee

Set up by the governing body to which relevant functions are delegated. Committees should take account of guidance for the governing body.

Ex-officio governor

A person who is a governor by virtue of being headteacher at the school or who is an ex-officio foundation governor.

Federated school

2 or more maintained schools (including local-authority-maintained nursery schools) operating under the governance of a single governing body. This is defined in the Education Act 2002 (section 24).

Foundation school and voluntary school

Funded by the local authority but have more freedom to change the way they operate. They are sometimes supported by representatives from religious groups.

Governing body

The accountable body for a local-authority-maintained school or federated schools that operate at a strategic level.

Governors

Individuals who sit on the governing body of a local-authority-maintained school or federated schools.

Headteacher

The person held to account by the governing body for the operational day-to-day running of the school. Also known as the executive headteacher or principal, depending on the structure of the school or federated schools.

As an ex-officio, a headteacher has an automatic right to a place on the governing body during their employment.

Panel

A small group of governors who convene when required, for example to discuss complaints, exclusions, admissions appeals and staff disciplinary.

Schools

Local-authority-maintained schools (community schools) includes maintained special schools, maintained nursery schools, foundation and voluntar

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