Dear parents and carers,
We really value the partnership we have with parents and carers at Lime Hills Academy and would welcome any expressions of interest in becoming an academy councillor. It is important that the parent voice is represented and part of our ongoing improvement.
You might think this is not for you, but I can assure you that the role would suit all of our parents who have some time to give to this. It would be great to have representation for both the primary and secondary sites.
We currently have a vacancy for an Academy Councillor, and you are very welcome to put your name forward as an expression of interest.
You don’t need to be an experienced professional to be a brilliant Academy Councillor – it’s about attitude and your personal skills as much as it is professional experience.
Our Academy Councils normally meet five to six times a year, although there may be occasions when an extraordinary meeting is convened to discuss urgent business. Councillors are encouraged to link up with a specific part of academy life. This might be taking a special interest in a subject area, such as English, or having a focus on a group of students, such as those with special educational needs.
It is important that Councillors attend Council meetings regularly; this is where key decisions are made and where the Council have a good opportunity to challenge the academy teams. Councillors will receive the meeting agenda and associated papers in advance of the meeting and are expected to spend some time preparing for the meeting. Councillors are also required to complete core training on an annual basis via the Governor Hub platform.
Councillors are regularly invited into academies; these visits are valuable opportunities to learn more about the academy and provide another perspective to the information received at Council meetings.
Parent Councillors are not elected to represent parents. Rather, they are representative of the parent body; they are able to bring a parent’s perspective to discussions and decisions being made by the Academy Council.
All parents and carers are eligible to stand for election, except
If you would like to put your name forward, please email [email protected] or our Clerk to Council, Phoebe Chan at [email protected].
Best wishes,
Phoebe Chan
Clerk to the Academy Council
Lis Jolley
Principal