The Role of the Committee Members
Becoming a Committee Member is a rewarding way of making an important contribution to education. It can help you develop your existing skills and learn new ones.
Committee Members
- Are appointed by the Board of Directors and can be removed by Board of Directors
- Committee Members carry out delegated responsibilities from the Board of Directors linked to standards, curriculum, attendance, safeguarding and Christian Distinctiveness and ethos
- Work as a ‘sub-committee’ of Board of Directors
- Must comply with the Nolan Principles of public life
Who can become a Committee Member?
Anyone aged 18 or over can become a school or college Committee Member. No specialist qualifications are needed and people from many different backgrounds volunteer for the role.
Enthusiasm, commitment and an interest in education are the most important qualities. You don’t need to have a family member attending a school or college to become a Committee Member.
The Committee at St Ann’s is made up of:
- Church or Diocese representatives
- Staff representatives
- Community members, including parents