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Education Act 1993 (repealed)

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Part IIE+W INITIAL GOVERNORS

Parent governorsE+W

5(1)In relation to a governing body to be incorporated under Chapter II, “parent governor” means—

(a)a person who, immediately before the incorporation date in relation to the school, is a parent governor (within the meaning of the Education (No. 2) Act 1986) in relation to the school, or

(b)a person elected or appointed under section 71, or elected, appointed or nominated under section 74, of this Act to hold office as an initial parent governor on the governing body.

(2)A person elected under section 71 of this Act to hold office as an initial parent governor must be elected by registered parents of registered pupils at the school and a person elected or appointed under that section to hold such office must himself when he is elected or appointed be such a parent.

(3)A person elected, appointed or nominated under section 74 of this Act to hold office as an initial parent governor—

(a)in the case of an election, must be elected by registered parents of registered pupils at the school and must himself when he is elected be such a parent, and

(b)in the case of an appointment or nomination, must be a registered parent of a registered pupil at the school at the time of his appointment or nomination.

Teacher governorsE+W

6(1)In relation to a governing body to be incorporated under Chapter II, “teacher governor” means—

(a)a person who, immediately before the incorporation date in relation to the school, is a teacher governor (within the meaning of the M1Education (No. 2) Act 1986) in relation to the school, or

(b)a person elected under section 71, or elected or nominated under section 74, of this Act to hold office as an initial teacher governor on the governing body.

(2)A person elected under section 71 of this Act to hold office as an initial teacher governor must be elected by teachers at the school and must himself when he is elected be such a teacher.

(3)A person elected or nominated under section 74 of this Act to hold office as an initial teacher governor—

(a)in the case of an election, must be elected by teachers at the school and must himself when he is elected be such a teacher, and

(b)in the case of a nomination, must be a teacher at the school at the time of his nomination.

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First governorsE+W

7(1)In relation to a governing body to be incorporated under Chapter II, “first governor” means a person who is selected under section 73(1), or nominated under section 75(1), of this Act and appears to the persons selecting or nominating him to be committed to the good government and continuing viability of the school.

(2)In relation to a governing body to be incorporated under Chapter IV, “first governor” means a person appointed by the funding authority who appears to them to be committed to the good government and continuing viability of the proposed school.

Foundation governorsE+W

8(1)In relation to a governing body to be incorporated under Chapter II, “foundation governor” means a person who—

(a)is selected under section 73(2), or nominated under section 75(2), of this Act,

(b)where the statement annexed under paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to this Act to the proposals for acquisition of grant-maintained status describes the religious character of the school, is appointed for the purpose of securing that (subject to the approval or adoption under section 98 of this Act of any proposals) the religious character of the school is such as is indicated in the statement, and

(c)where there is a trust deed relating to the school, is appointed for the purpose of securing that the school is conducted in accordance with the deed.

(2)In relation to a governing body to be incorporated under Chapter IV, “foundation governor” means a person who—

(a)is appointed by the promoters,

(b)where the statement annexed under paragraph 8 of Schedule 3 to this Act to the proposals for the establishment of a new grant-maintained school describes the religious character of the school, is appointed for the purpose of securing that (subject to the approval or adoption under section 98 of this Act of any proposals) the religious character of the proposed school is such as is indicated in the statement, and

(c)where there is a trust deed relating to the proposed school, is appointed for the purpose of securing that the proposed school is conducted in accordance with that deed.

Sponsor governorsE+W

9In relation to a governing body to be incorporated under Chapter II, “sponsor governor” means a person appointed by a person named as a sponsor of the school in the proposals for acquisition of grant-maintained status.

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