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Termly Governor Briefings Keith Grimwade Service Director: Learning Autumn 2015
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Termly Governor Briefings Keith Grimwade Service Director: Learning Autumn 2015.

Jan 02, 2016

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Page 1: Termly Governor Briefings Keith Grimwade Service Director: Learning Autumn 2015.

Termly Governor Briefings

Keith Grimwade

Service Director: Learning

Autumn 2015

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Leadersheep are graceful and prominent in the flock, with alertness in the eyes, normally going first out of the sheep-house, looking around in all directions, watching if there are any dangers in sight and then walking in front of the flock when driven to or from pasture. They may even guard the flock against predators.

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Why do we need Leadersheep?

Educational outcomesThe Education BillRecruitmentSchool funding… and quite a few more

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Governing Bodies

‘The primary purpose of governing bodies is to ensure the quality of education provision and to act as the accountable bodies for schools. …a GB… provides continuous accountability’. National Governors’ Association

No-one else does.