Local authority partnerships
We work with Local Authorities and Governor Services teams to help fill school governor vacancies. Additionally, we help promote the role within local communities, and encourage people to become school governors.
Working collaboratively at Governors for Schools
At Governors for Schools, we recognise the benefits of working collaboratively to improve education for children. We’re open to different ways of working. As a result, we collaborate with a range of stakeholders who all have the same goal of finding skilled and committed people to volunteer as school governors.
Local authorities across England and Wales trust us to support their work. We’re always happy to talk to local authorities about how we can work in partnership to fill their vacancies. As part of our partnerships, we share data reports to show the impact working together has on the authority.
But what do people say about our work?
I would thoroughly recommend the use of Governors for Schools in finding school governors. I will continue to work alongside them to continue to raise the profile of school governance in Blackpool.
We’ve seen the number of school governor vacancies significantly reduce from 12.47% in spring 2017 to a fantastic 7.4% in autumn 2019.
Jaki Currey, Governor Services Manager at Blackpool Council
Governors for Schools has a brilliant track record of finding talented and dedicated school governors.
Councillor Larry Culhane, Cabinet Member for Children and Education, Hammersmith & Fulham Council
Get in touch with us
Is your local authority looking for ways to promote school governance to the local community? Get in touch with us to arrange a meeting to find out we could support the work of your local authority.
Email us at [email protected]
Alternatively, telephone us on 020 7354 9805
Partner with us in Wales
We also work collaboratively in Wales to promote governance to the community.
Get in touch with us to arrange a meeting to find out we could support the work of your local authority via [email protected]