Nau mai ki te ao o te poari kaitiaki i te kura me te noho hei mema poari.
If you’re new to school governance, we have a wealth of information and support available to help you make a positive contribution to your school and community.
Find out all the ways we support you:
All new school board members need to fill out a registration form (known as Appendix 2).
This will then provide you with access to our wealth of advice, support and learning opportunities. It’s quick and easy - click the below tile to access the form.
Most New Zealand schools are governed by a school board. This is a group of people who work together, with staff and students, with whānau, parents and the wider community, to ensure the school is the best it can be.
Who can be on a school board? Just about anyone! You don’t have to be a parent or caregiver of a child at the school, but you do need to have a passion for education, be confident, positive and work well in a team environment.
What support do board members get? Boards receive payment (called a stipend) for their time and commitment. You will also be well-supported by Te Whakarōputanga's range of learning and networking opportunities, our Advisory and Support Centre and our regionally based team of advisors.
Want more information? Get in touch with principal at your local school or kura, have a chat with current school board members, or talk to the school’s office staff who can point you in the right direction.
School board members play an important role in shaping the education experience and achievement of students.
Mai i te kōpae ki te urupa, tātou ako tonu ai | From the cradle to the grave, we are forever learning.