Governing Council
Our Governing Council is here to help set and monitor the direction of our site
Governing councils work with the site leader (principal or director) to help set and monitor the direction of a site. The Largs Bay School governing council meets regularly to talk about the direction for the school.
Chairperson – Erica Dearlove
Vice Chairperson – Dean Garrett
Treasurer – Chris Goulding
Secretary – TBA
Staff Representatives – Keren Smith / Bianca Topp
Governing Council Members – Marissa Williams, Rachel Hamper, Tamera Govett, Matthias Hauser, Rachel Murphy, Renee Kingston-Mayne and Kayla Stephens
We thank the Governing Council for their time and participation in the school’s development.
Functions of the Governing Council
Under section 41 of the Act, a governing council has joint responsibility with the principal for the governance of the school.
The functions of a governing council also include:
- strategic planning for the school;
- determining policies for the school;
- determining the application of total financial resources available to the school;
- presenting operational plans and reports on its operations for the community and Minister.
Other Roles
In addition to the functions and powers conferred under the Act, the following powers and functions are conferred on a governing council by its constitution:
- employ persons, except as teachers, as members of the staff of the school;
- enter into contracts;
- construct any building or structure for the benefit of the school, or make any improvements to the premises or grounds of the school;
- purchase or take a lease or licence of premises for student residential facilities, and enter into any other agreements or arrangements for the establishment, management, staffing and operation of such facilities;
- establish and conduct, or arrange for the conduct of, facilities and services to enhance the education, development, care, safety, health or welfare of children and students;
- involving the school community in the governance of the school and representing their views on educational, cultural and social diversity needs;
- responsibility for the proper care and maintenance of any property owned by the council;
- performing such functions as necessary to establish and conduct, or arrange for the conduct of facilities and services to enhance the education, development, care, safety, health or welfare of children and students (out of school hours), and residential facilities for the accommodation of students;
- raising money for school related purposes.