School Board Constitutions




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 47 — 7 MAY 2015

  1. In the event that either of the organisations in 3a ceases to exist or function, the board of trustees must consult again with its community and changes to this constitution shall be recommended to the Minister.

Selection

  1. The selection panel will assess the candidates against the agreed criteria.

  2. The panel may select up to two candidates from the pool based on the best fit against the agreed criteria and considering a balance of skills and attributes.

  3. The panel will recommend up to two candidates from the pool to the Director of Education for Canterbury for appointment.

Appointment

  1. The Director of Education for Canterbury will appoint up to two trustees, or may refer the appointment(s) back to the panel for reconsideration.

Except as set out in this constitution, all provisions of the Education Act 1989 and any Regulations made under it, regarding eligibility, casual vacancies, appointments, terms of office and elections, apply to the board.

For the first elections of parent representatives and the staff representative a returning officer will be appointed by the commissioner and will carry out the duties in accordance with the Education (School Trustees Elections) Regulations 2000.

All trustees for the first board under this constitution will take office when the current commissioner’s appointment ends.

The first term of office for trustees elected and appointed under this constitution will end seven days after the next triennial election for boards of trustees in 2016.

Changes to the constitution of the board will be subject to the approval of the Minister of Education and must be notified in the New Zealand Gazette.

This notice will come into force on the day after its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

Dated at Wellington this 28th day of April 2015.

Hon HEKIA PARATA, Minister of Education.

Explanatory Note: This constitution is designed to ensure that the partnership between the school and its diverse and changing community is reflected in its Board of Trustees.

The criteria for selection as an appointed trustee under this constitution should reflect the current makeup of the student community and the status of Māori as tangata whenua as is set out in the Treaty of Waitangi.

When considering candidates for nomination, the groups should look for governance experience and, where possible, knowledge or understanding of the school’s community.


Alternative Constitution for the Northland College (9) Board of Trustees

Pursuant to section 105A of the Education Act 1989, I hereby approve the following constitution for the Northland College (9) Board of Trustees:

The Northland College (9) Board of Trustees will be made up of the following members:

a. one parent representative;
b. the principal;
c. one staff representative;
d. one student representative;
e. up to one co-opted trustee;
f. up to one trustee appointed by Te Runanga o Ngāpuhi; and
g. up to three Ministerial appointed trustees.

The appointment of a trustee may be for a term not exceeding three years.

Sections 96, 97, 101, 104, and 105 of the Education Act 1989 will apply in respect of the board.

For the first elections, a returning officer will be appointed by the commissioner and will carry out the duties in accordance with the Education (School Trustee Elections) Regulations 2000.



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🎓 Alternative Constitution for the Christchurch East School (3317) Board of Trustees (continued from previous page)

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28 April 2015
Education Act 1989, Board of Trustees, School Constitution, Trustee Appointment, Christchurch East School
  • Hon HEKIA PARATA, Minister of Education

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🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Education Act 1989, Board of Trustees, School Constitution, Trustee Appointment, Northland College, Te Runanga o Ngāpuhi