Abstract
Much of what we understand about school governance is generally under-researched, and there has been almost no recent research undertaken into the governing of schools in the non-maintained, private or independent sectors that are financed by the payment of fees. These schools broadly follow a model of governance that is similar to that of the maintained sector in their constitution, with some notable differences around how governors are appointed and their roles are conceived. This article aims to analyse the nature of independent school governance generally, focusing on a case study of a small private school located in the Midlands, England. The context of this school is a fairly unique one, with governance being held accountable to non-executive trustees who have overall control of the school operation, but who devolve that responsibility to the governing body. This article starts with a review of the current governance model in private schools, then looking in more depth at the characteristics of governance in this independent school. An analysis of the findings is then explored, with some thoughts and conclusions around opportunities for further exploration into private school governance.
|
Adams, J (2001) School governors – non-executive directors? Education Today 51(1): 31–35. Google Scholar | |
|
Department for Education (2010) The Importance of Teaching: The Schools White Paper 2010. Available at www.official-documents.gov.uk/ (accessed November 2012). Google Scholar | |
|
Hutchinson, G (2011) Governors: A hidden role in school improvement. School Leadership Today 3(1): 36–40. Google Scholar | |
|
James, C, Jones, J, Connolly, M, Brammer, S, Fertig, M, James, J (2012) The role of the chair of the school governing body in England. School Leadership & Management 32(1): 3–19. Google Scholar | Crossref | |
|
James, C, Brammer, S, Connolly, M, Fertig, M, James, J, Jones, J (2010) The ‘Hidden Givers’: A Study of School Governing Bodies in England. Berkshire: CfBT Education Trust. Google Scholar | |
|
Lee, A (1997) Quis custodiet: Who governs the governors? Conference & Common Room 34(2): 22–23. Google Scholar | |
|
McCrone, T, Southcott, C, George, N (2011) Governance Models in Schools. Slough: NFER. Google Scholar | |
|
Ranson, S, Arnott, M, McKeown, P, Martin, J, Smith, P (2005) The participation of volunteer citizens in school governance. Educational Review 57(3): 357–371. Google Scholar | Crossref | ISI | |
|
Taylor, T (1977) A New Partnership for our Schools. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. Google Scholar | |
|
Yin, RK (2009) Case Study Research: Design and Methods (4th edn). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. Google Scholar |

