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Functions of School Governing Bodies

The SA Schools Act Section 20 describes the functions of the school governing body. This includes:

  • Promoting the best interests of the school and its development
  • Adopting a constitution and mission statement
  • Introducing a code of conduct
  • Providing support to educators and the principal in carrying out their duties
  • Determining times of the school day
  • Administering and controlling the school’s property, and buildings and grounds
  • Involving parents and others to undertake voluntary duties and tasks
  • Recommending to the Head of Department the appointment of educators and non-educator staff at the school, subject to the relevant legislation Educators Employment Act, 1994 (Proclamation No. 138 of 1994), and the Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995);
  • Managing and allowing the use of school facilities for fundraising, community, and social uses.