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Volunteer - Trustee
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 22 Ionawr 2025 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | Volunteer role - no salary available |
Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 21 Chwefror 2025 |
Lleoliad: | CT20 3RB |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | The Folkestone School for Girls |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | Jan25 |
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Trustee Vacancy
Required to start Spring 2025
Voluntary Position – approx. 6 meetings a year
We are a busy, vibrant, and happy school – academically successful but driven to achieve much more. We believe that education must maintain a balance between intellect and character. An outstanding education is not either/or. It is both. We believe that qualifications are what students get; they do not define who they are and will play only a part in shaping the people they become. Our academic curriculum therefore is only a part of what we do.
At the Folkestone School for Girls, students do not complete an excessive amount of qualifications. This allows them not only time to focus efforts on achieving the very best grades within these, but also time to participate in co-curricular activities and interests, both at school and at home. There is time to spend with friends and family and time, too, to just be a child.
A justifiable balance between intellect and character.
We seek to appoint an enthusiastic, reliable and conscientious trustee who will take pride in shaping the future of our school.
Being a Trustee is a rewarding and effective way of making a voluntary contribution to your local community and to the lives of local young people.
Trustees are appointed by the board of trustees to represent community interests.
They generally live or work in the community served by the school and have a keen interest in the school’s success.
What are Trustees?
Trustees are strategic leaders in schools that meet approx. 6 times per year.
The Principal is accountable to the board of Trustees, whose role is to set the aims & objectives of the school (together with the Principal) in line with national guidelines and to monitor progress.
Have you got - An interest in our children’s future. Time, energy and enthusiasm. A desire to make a difference. Readiness to accept responsibility. An ability to work as a team. Are you happy to ask questions, listen and learn?
Then you could have what it takes to join one of the largest volunteer groups in the country, working with others to get the best for our children.
You can find out all about our school and about our unique school vision and ethos via our school website.
If you are interested in becoming a Trustee at The Folkestone School for Girls then please contact Nikki Petrie, Clerk to the Trustees on either Tel: 01303 251125 Ext. 249 or email: npetrie@folkestonegirls.kent.sch.uk
The Folkestone School for Girls is committed to the protection and safety of its students.
Applicants should be aware that we use the Disclosure and Barring Service to assess suitability for positions of trust. Please be aware that schools are also required to undertake online recruitment checks on shortlisted candidates under changes to Keeping Children Safe in Education Legislation. An Equal Opportunity Employer.
Required to start Spring 2025
Voluntary Position – approx. 6 meetings a year
We are a busy, vibrant, and happy school – academically successful but driven to achieve much more. We believe that education must maintain a balance between intellect and character. An outstanding education is not either/or. It is both. We believe that qualifications are what students get; they do not define who they are and will play only a part in shaping the people they become. Our academic curriculum therefore is only a part of what we do.
At the Folkestone School for Girls, students do not complete an excessive amount of qualifications. This allows them not only time to focus efforts on achieving the very best grades within these, but also time to participate in co-curricular activities and interests, both at school and at home. There is time to spend with friends and family and time, too, to just be a child.
A justifiable balance between intellect and character.
We seek to appoint an enthusiastic, reliable and conscientious trustee who will take pride in shaping the future of our school.
Being a Trustee is a rewarding and effective way of making a voluntary contribution to your local community and to the lives of local young people.
Trustees are appointed by the board of trustees to represent community interests.
They generally live or work in the community served by the school and have a keen interest in the school’s success.
What are Trustees?
Trustees are strategic leaders in schools that meet approx. 6 times per year.
The Principal is accountable to the board of Trustees, whose role is to set the aims & objectives of the school (together with the Principal) in line with national guidelines and to monitor progress.
Have you got - An interest in our children’s future. Time, energy and enthusiasm. A desire to make a difference. Readiness to accept responsibility. An ability to work as a team. Are you happy to ask questions, listen and learn?
Then you could have what it takes to join one of the largest volunteer groups in the country, working with others to get the best for our children.
You can find out all about our school and about our unique school vision and ethos via our school website.
If you are interested in becoming a Trustee at The Folkestone School for Girls then please contact Nikki Petrie, Clerk to the Trustees on either Tel: 01303 251125 Ext. 249 or email: npetrie@folkestonegirls.kent.sch.uk
The Folkestone School for Girls is committed to the protection and safety of its students.
Applicants should be aware that we use the Disclosure and Barring Service to assess suitability for positions of trust. Please be aware that schools are also required to undertake online recruitment checks on shortlisted candidates under changes to Keeping Children Safe in Education Legislation. An Equal Opportunity Employer.