School Council
The Call for Nominations process for positions vacant will take place from Wednesday 12th February 2025
School Council
The Call for Nominations process for positions vacant will take place from Wednesday 12th February 2025
A warm hello to our ENPS Community!
Our first School Council meeting will be held on Monday 17th February 6:30pm and we are looking forward to a great year ahead supporting our school.
The School Council of Essendon North Primary School plays an important role in assisting with the efficient governance of the school. Being a member of the School Council is a rewarding and challenging experience. Acting as a team, council supports the Principal to provide the best possible educational outcomes for all students.
School Council operates under a framework provided by the:
Education and Training Reform Act 2006
Public Administration Act 2004
Education and Training Regulations 2007
It is important that School Councillors understand the key features of the legislation because it affects all aspects of their work: how they interact with the community, consider options, make decisions and generally how they conduct themselves. This strengthens community confidence in the school and helps to protect and build the school’s reputation.
The role of School Council is outlined in the Education and Training Reform Act 2006. In essence, the role of School Council is to support the Principal in setting the long-term future for the school. The types of responsibilities for School Council include:
Participates in the development of the school strategic plan
Approves the strategic plan which is then signed by the president
Monitors the progress of school strategic plan against the goals
Approves the annual budget
Ensures appropriate internal controls are in place
Monitors school expenditure
Approves requests for voluntary contributions and school fees
Approves and monitors investments
Develops the broad direction and vision for the school using guidelines provided by DET
Develops, monitors, reviews and updates policies
Develops Student Engagement Policy and Student Dress Code
Consults with the school community before adopting changes to these policies
Approves employment of some staff (e.g. casual replacement teachers and support staff)
Allocates contract for school cleaning
Enters contracts for building and grounds improvements
Promotes the school to the wider community
Works with school community to stimulate interest in the school
Makes a recommendation to the Secretary regarding Principal selection.
School Council does not:
Manage the day to day running of the school that includes all operational processes and procedures
Discuss individual issues relating to teachers, staff or parents
Represent specific interest groups or permit special interests to dominate the agenda of the council
Purchase land, buildings or motor cars, and it cannot enter into hire purchase agreements or obtain credit or loans, unless it is given permission by the Minister.
Parent members on School Council bring their experience as parents at the school and the views of the wider school community to School Council meetings.
DET employees bring their educational expertise to School Council meetings.
Community members, if they are on School Council, most often bring a particular skill or area of expertise.
School Councillor positions become vacant due to the expiry of term of office and/or resignation of particular council members. In 2025, there will be two positions available for a parent electorate representative requiring a two-year tenure.
This is a brilliant opportunity for parents/carers to have a significant impact and insight into the decision-making and day-to-day running of the school. As a council, we all agree that being a member has been a great experience.
The call for nominations will take place from Wednesday 12th February. All information regarding the election process will be published on Compass on Wednesday 12th February.
Please note, once the new council has been elected there will be further opportunities for parents/carers to join sub-committees which may be more suited to those wanting to take on a lesser commitment.
The School Council invites parents and carers potentially interested in nominating to the first School Council meeting for the year on Monday 17th February from 6:30pm. We welcome anyone interested in finding out more. The meeting is held online via the Webex platform (DET preferred platform).
Alternatively, members of our School Council will be available during the upcoming Community Picnic on Friday 21st February or are very happy to reach out at an alternate time.
Please contact our School Council President via the school email at essendon.north.ps@education.vic.gov.au if you would like to attend the next meeting, or would like to be contacted by a School Council member for more information. If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us directly or the school office on 9379 3979.
Warm regards,
ENPS School Council
Sub-committees are a great way to get involved and help out! There is so much we want to do with and for our school, and we really do need the help of our parent community to make this happen.
Is there a sub-committee you could lend your skills or interest to? We actively invite parent and staff members to join in on our sub-committees:
Finance Sub-Committee
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Learning Environments Sub-Committee
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Continuous Improvement/Policies Sub-Committee
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Community Engagement Sub-Committee
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If you would like to be involved (remember many hands make light work!), please contact the office on 9379 3979 or email essendon.north.ps@education.vic.gov.au.