Made | 23rd May 2003 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 30th May 2003 | ||
Coming into force | 1st September 2003 |
1. | Citation and commencement |
2. | Revocation |
3. | Interpretation |
4. | Service of notices |
5. | Election of the chair and vice-chair |
6. | Delegation of functions to the chair or vice-chair in cases of urgency |
7. | Removal of the chair or vice-chair from office |
8. | Appointment and removal of the clerk to the governing body |
9. | Functions of the clerk to the governing body |
10. | Right of persons to attend meetings of the governing body |
11. | Convening meetings of the governing body |
12. | Proceedings of the governing body |
13. | Minutes and papers |
14. | Restrictions on persons taking part in proceedings |
15. | Suspension of governors |
16. | Delegation of functions |
17. | Restrictions on delegation |
18. | Reporting to the governing body following the exercise of delegated functions |
19. | Application of this Part |
20. | Establishment of committees of the governing body |
21. | Clerks to committees |
22. | Associate members |
23. | Right of persons to attend meetings of committees |
24. | Meetings of committees |
SCHEDULE | Restrictions on persons taking part in proceedings of the governing body or its committees |
1. | Pecuniary interests |
2. | Office of governor, chair, vice-chair or clerk |
3. | Pay or appraisal of persons working at the school |
(2) Any reference in these Regulations to -
Service of notices
4.
Any notice required to be served by or under these Regulations shall be served in accordance with section 572 of the Education Act 1996.
(3) A governor who is paid to work at the school or who is a pupil at the school is not eligible to be chair or vice-chair of the governing body of that school.
(4) The chair or vice-chair may at any time resign his office by giving notice in writing to the clerk to the governing body.
(5) The chair or vice-chair shall cease to hold office -
(6) Where a vacancy arises in the office of chair or vice-chair, the governing body shall at their next meeting elect one of their number to fill that vacancy, subject to paragraph (3) and to section 18 of the 1998 Act.
(7) Where the chair is absent from any meeting or there is at the time a vacancy in the office of chair, the vice-chair shall act as chair for all purposes.
Delegation of functions to the chair or vice-chair in cases of urgency
6.
- (1) The chair shall have power, where in his opinion the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (2) apply, to exercise -
(2) The circumstances are that a delay in exercising the function would be likely to be seriously detrimental to the interests of -
(3) In paragraph (2), "delay" means delay for a period extending beyond the earliest date on which it would be reasonably practicable for a meeting of the governing body, or of a committee to which the function in question has been delegated, to be held.
(4) Where it appears to the vice-chair that -
the reference in paragraph (1) to the chair shall be read as if it were a reference to the vice-chair.
Removal of the chair or vice-chair from office
7.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (3), the governing body may by resolution remove the chair from office, unless he has been nominated by the Secretary of State pursuant to section 18 of the 1998 Act.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), the governing body may by resolution remove the vice-chair from office.
(3) A resolution to remove the chair or vice-chair from office shall not have effect unless the matter is specified as an item of business on the agenda for the meeting, of which notice has been given in accordance with regulation 11(4).
(4) Before the governing body resolve to remove the chair or the vice-chair from office, the governor proposing his removal shall at that meeting state his reasons for doing so and the chair or vice-chair (as the case may be) shall be given an opportunity to make a statement in response, before withdrawing from the meeting.
Appointment and removal of the clerk to the governing body
8.
- (1) This regulation is without prejudice to any rights and liabilities which the clerk may have under any contract with the governing body or with the local education authority.
(2) The governing body shall appoint a clerk to the governing body.
(3) The clerk to the governing body must not be -
(4) Notwithstanding paragraph (2), the governing body may, if the clerk fails to attend a meeting of theirs, appoint any one of their number (who is not the head teacher) to act as clerk for the purposes of that meeting.
(5) The governing body may remove the clerk to the governing body from office.
(6) If at any time the school does not have a delegated budget[9], the local education authority may remove the clerk to the governing body and appoint a substitute, provided the local education authority consults the governing body before taking such action.
Functions of the clerk to the governing body
9.
The clerk to the governing body shall -
(f) report to the governing body as required on the discharge of his functions; and
(g) perform such other functions as shall be determined by the governing body from time to time.
(2) The governing body may exclude an associate member from any part of its meeting which he is otherwise entitled to attend when the business under consideration concerns an individual member of staff or pupil.
Convening meetings of the governing body
11.
- (1) The governing body shall hold at least three meetings in every school year.
(2) Meetings of the governing body shall be convened by the clerk and, without prejudice to paragraph (3), in exercising this function the clerk shall comply with any direction given by -
(3) Any three members of the governing body may requisition a meeting by giving written notice to the clerk that includes a summary of the business to be transacted; and it shall be the duty of the clerk to convene a meeting as soon as is reasonably practicable.
(4) The clerk shall give written notice of the meeting, a copy of the agenda for the meeting and any reports or other papers to be considered at the meeting at least seven clear days in advance to -
provided that where the chair so determines, on the ground that there are matters demanding urgent consideration, it shall be sufficient if the written notice of the meeting states that fact and the notice, copy of the agenda, reports and other papers to be considered are given within such shorter period as he directs.
(5) The power of the chair to direct that a meeting be held within a shorter period shall not apply in relation to any meeting at which -
is to be considered.
Proceedings of the governing body
12.
- (1) The quorum for a meeting of the governing body and for any vote on any matter at such a meeting, shall be one half (rounded up to a whole number) of the membership of the governing body when complete.
(2) Every question to be decided at a meeting of the governing body shall be determined by a majority of the votes of the governors present and voting on the question.
(3) Where there is an equal division of votes the chair or, as the case may be, the person who is acting as chair for the purposes of the meeting (provided that such person is a governor), shall have a second or casting vote.
(4) No decision to serve notice of discontinuance of the school under section 30 of the 1998 Act whether taken by the governing body or by a committee, shall have effect unless it is confirmed by the governing body at a meeting held not less than 28 days after the meeting at which the decision was made and -
(5) The proceedings of the governing body of a school shall not be invalidated by -
Minutes and papers
13.
- (1) The clerk (or the person appointed to act as clerk for the purpose of the meeting in accordance with regulation 8(4)) shall ensure that minutes of the proceedings of a meeting of the governing body are drawn up and signed (subject to the approval of the governing body) by the chair of the next meeting.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), the governing body shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, make available for inspection by any interested person, a copy of -
(3) The governing body may exclude from any item required to be made available in pursuance of paragraph (2) any material relating to -
Restrictions on persons taking part in proceedings
14.
- (1) In this regulation and in the Schedule -
(2) Subject to paragraph (4), where -
that person, if present at a meeting of the school at which the matter is the subject of consideration, shall withdraw from the meeting and not vote on the matter in question.
(3) Nothing in this regulation or in the Schedule shall be construed as precluding the governing body, or a committee, from -
(4) A person who is acting as the clerk to a meeting of the school shall not be required to withdraw from a meeting by this regulation or the Schedule unless his appointment to office, his remuneration, or disciplinary action against him is the subject of consideration, but if this regulation or the Schedule would have otherwise required him to withdraw, he shall not act in any capacity other than that of a clerk.
(5) Where there is any dispute as to whether a relevant person is required by this regulation, or by the Schedule to withdraw from a meeting of the school and not vote, that question shall be determined by the other governors present at the meeting.
(6) The Schedule makes provision in connection with specified conflicts of interest and cases where a relevant person is required to withdraw from a meeting of the school and not vote.
Suspension of governors
15.
- (1) Subject to paragraphs (2), (3) and (4), the governing body may by resolution suspend a governor for all or any meetings of the governing body, or of a committee, for a fixed period of up to 6 months on one or more of the following grounds -
(2) A resolution to suspend a governor from office shall not have effect unless the matter is specified as an item of business on the agenda for the meeting of which notice has been given in accordance with regulation 11(4).
(3) Before a vote is taken on a resolution to suspend a governor, the governor proposing the resolution shall at the meeting state his reasons for doing so, and the governor who is the subject of the resolution shall be given the opportunity to make a statement in response before withdrawing from the meeting in accordance with paragraph 2(2) of the Schedule.
(4) Nothing in this regulation shall be read as affecting the right of a governor who has been suspended to receive notices of, and agendas and reports or other papers, for meetings of the governing body during the period of his suspension.
(5) A governor shall not be disqualified from continuing to hold office under paragraph 5 of Schedule 6 to the Constitution Regulations for failure to attend any meeting of the governing body while suspended under this regulation.
Delegation of functions
16.
- (1) Subject to regulation 17 of these Regulations, regulation 3(2) of the Religious Character of Schools (Designation Procedure) Regulations 1998[11] and regulation 6 of the Education (School Government) (Terms of Reference) (England) Regulations 2000[12], the governing body may delegate any of its functions to -
(2) Where the governing body has delegated functions this shall not prevent the governing body from exercising those functions.
(3) The governing body must review the exercise of functions it has delegated annually.
Restrictions on delegation
17.
- (1) The governing body may not delegate to an individual functions relating to powers conferred and the duties imposed on governing bodies by or under:
(2) Except as provided by regulation 6, the governing body may not delegate to an individual functions relating to powers conferred and duties imposed on it by or under Regulations made under section 52(3) and (4) of the 2002 Act (Exclusion of pupils)[18];
(3) The governing body may not delegate to an individual any power of the governing body to determine whether any child should be admitted to the school.
(4) The governing body may not delegate functions relating to powers conferred, and the duties imposed, on governing bodies by or under the Constitution Regulations save as provided in those Regulations.
Reporting to the governing body following the exercise of delegated functions
18.
- (1) This regulation applies where any function of the governing body has been delegated to or is otherwise exercisable by -
(2) Any individual or committee to whom a function of the governing body has been delegated or that has otherwise exercised a function of the governing body, shall report to the governing body in respect of any action taken or decision made with respect to the exercise of that function.
Associate members
22.
- (1) The membership of any committee may include associate members.
(2) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4) of this regulation, an associate member shall have such voting rights in a committee to which he is appointed as shall be determined by the governing body at the date of his appointment.
(3) An associate member may not vote on any resolution concerning -
(4) An associate member may not vote on any other business transacted by any committee unless he was aged 18 or over at the date of his appointment.
(5) An associate member may be removed from office by the governing body at any time.
Right of persons to attend meetings of committees
23.
- (1) Subject to regulation 14 and to the Schedule to these Regulations the following persons shall be entitled to attend any meeting of a committee -
(2) A committee may exclude an associate member from any part of its meeting which he is otherwise entitled to attend when the business under consideration concerns an individual member of staff or pupil.
Meetings of committees
24.
(1) Meetings of a committee shall be convened by the clerk to that committee who, when exercising this function, shall comply with any direction given by -
(2) Subject to any direction given in accordance with paragraph (1), at least seven clear days in advance the clerk shall give to each member of the committee and to the head teacher (whether or not he is a member of the committee) -
provided that where the chair of the committee so determines on the ground that there are matters demanding urgent consideration, it shall be sufficient if the written notice of the meeting states that fact and the notice, agenda and reports or other papers to be considered at the meeting are given within such shorter period as he directs.
(3) The proceedings of a committee shall not be invalidated by-
(4) No vote on any matter shall be taken at a meeting of a committee unless the majority of members of the committee present are governors.
(5) Every question to be decided at a meeting of a committee shall be determined by a majority of the votes of the members of the committee present and voting on the question.
(6) Where there is an equal division of votes the person who is acting as chair for the purposes of the meeting shall have a second or casting vote, provided that such person is a governor.
(7) Minutes of the proceedings of a meeting of a committee shall be drawn up by the clerk to the committee or by the person acting as the clerk for the purposes of the meeting; and shall be signed (subject to the approval of the committee) by the chair of the next meeting of the committee.
(8) Subject to paragraph (9) the committee shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, make available for inspection by any interested person a copy of -
(9) The committee may exclude from any item required to be made available in pursuance of paragraph (8) any material relating to -
David Miliband
Minister of State, Department for Education and Skills
23rd May 2003
provided that a person shall not by virtue of this sub-paragraph be treated as having such an interest by reason only of his nomination or appointment by, his membership of, or his employment by, any public body; or by reason of his membership of a corporation or other body if he has no financial interest in any securities of that corporation or other body.
(4) For the purposes of this paragraph, a person shall be treated as having a direct or indirect pecuniary interest in a contract, proposed contract or other matter if a relative (including his spouse or some one living with that person as if he or she were that person's spouse), to his knowledge has, or would be treated as having, such an interest.
(5) For the purposes of this paragraph, a relevant person who is paid to work at the school shall not be treated as having a direct or indirect pecuniary interest in a contract, proposed contract or other matter by reason only of having an interest in the contract or other matter that is no greater than the interest of the generality of those paid to work at the school.
(6) Members of the governing body shall not, by reason of their pecuniary interest in the matter, be prevented from considering and voting upon proposals for the governing body to take out insurance protecting members against liabilities incurred by them arising out of their office and the governing body shall not, by reason of the pecuniary interest of its members, be prevented from obtaining such insurance and paying the premiums.
Office of governor, chair, vice-chair or clerk
2.
- (1) This sub-paragraph applies where a relevant person is present at a meeting of the governing body at which a subject of consideration is -
(2) In any case where sub-paragraph (1) applies, the relevant person shall withdraw from the meeting during the consideration or discussion of the matter in question and shall not vote on any question with respect to that matter.
Pay or appraisal of persons working at the school
3.
- (1) This sub-paragraph applies where a relevant person who is paid to work at a school other than as head teacher is present at a meeting of the school at which a subject of consideration is the pay or performance appraisal of any particular person employed to work at the school.
(2) This sub-paragraph applies where a head teacher of a school is present at a meeting of the school at which a subject of consideration is his own pay or performance appraisal.
(3) In any case where sub-paragraph (1) or (2) applies, the person first mentioned in that sub-paragraph shall withdraw during the consideration or discussion of the matter in question and shall not vote on any question with respect to that matter.
[6] 1996 c. 56; section 3 was amended by paragraph 34 of Schedule 21 to the Education Act 2002.back
[7] In accordance with section 24(6) of the 2002 Act, any reference to the governing body of a school is to be construed in relation to a federated school as a reference to the governing body of the federation.back
[8] Amended by section 56 of the 2002 Act.back
[9] See section 39(2) of the 2002 Act.back
[10] See section 20(1) of the 2002 Act and regulation 19 of the Constitution Regulations.back
[13] Amended by section 154 of the 2002 Act.back
[14] Amended by paragraph 5 of Schedule 4 to the 2002 Act.back
[15] Inserted by section 47(2) of the 2002 Act. Note also that section 93 and Schedule 23 to the 1998 Act are repealed by the 2002 Act.back
[16] SI 1991 No.2, as amended by paragraph 14 of Schedule 4 to the 2002 Act.back
[17] Amended by section 50 of, and paragraph 8 of Schedule 4 to the 2002 Act.back
[18] See the Education (Pupil Exclusions and Appeals) (Maintained Schools) (England) Regulations 2002 SI 2002/3178.back
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