What do school governors do?

The governing body of a school is responsible for making sure that it is run to promote pupil achievement and to raise standards. Its duties include:

  • Setting strategic direction, policies and objectives;
  • Approving the school budget;
  • Reviewing progress against the school's budget and objectives; and
  • Appointing, challenging and supporting the headteacher.

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