Become a school governor or academy trustee

You can volunteer to become:

  • a school governor 鈥� a member of a school鈥檚 governing board
  • an academy trustee 鈥� a member of a multi-academy trust鈥檚 board of trustees

The governing board and the board of trustees are strategic decision-making bodies for their school or trust.

There鈥檚 different guidance if you want to or . There are no school governors in Scotland.

What governors and trustees do

Governors and trustees:

  • set their school or trust鈥檚 strategic direction
  • hold the headteacher to account for their school or trust鈥檚 performance
  • ensure that their school or trust鈥檚 budget is properly managed

They must hold at least 3 meetings of the full board each school year.聽

They may also look at issues in their school or trust in more detail, like:

  • pupil performance
  • curriculum
  • staffing
  • finances
  • premises management

They can do this as part of sub-committees, who report back to the full board.

Who can be a governor or trustee

Anyone can be a governor or trustee.

You do not need to:

  • be a parent or carer
  • have any specific knowledge or skills 鈥� training can be provided

You will not be paid, but you can get expenses covered like travel or childcare costs.

How to volunteer

You can contact:

  • a school near you
  • a trust that manages schools in your area
  • your local council
  • recruitment charities like or