Welcome to Turuturu School.
This is the School Board's page.
We develop policy and do everything we can to help make Turuturu School the very best place for our children and yours too.
What is the School Board?
The Board is a group of parents/caregivers who have been elected or appointed to act on behalf of the community to ensure the successful education of all children enrolled at the school.
In Turuturu School's case, the Board is made up of 5 elected parent representatives, 1 elected staff representative and the Principal.
What is the School Board for?
Every state school, or state integrated school in NZ has a School Board, who act on behalf of the school’s community to ensure that the school continuously improves student progress and achievement outcomes. The Board is a separate Crown entity charged with controlling the management of the school and as such is accountable to its parents, the community and to the Government.
What does the School Board do?
The Board provides strategic leadership and direction to the school. Turuturu School has a well developed policy framework which gives direction to guide all school activities. The Board needs to ensure the school’s policies are maintained and relevant at all times. The Board is also responsible for providing a Strategic Plan for the school, which outlines how we will ensure the school is managed, organised and administered properly.
We use "school docs" as a governance tool. (Link Below)
An important point to understand is that the Board is not responsible for the day-to-day running of the school. Our Principal, Richard Bradley, has overall responsibility for day-to-day management of the school, within the policies and delegations established and approved by the Board.
The Education and Training Act 2020 defines the difference in roles as:
The Board governs, 'setting the policies by which the school is to be controlled and managed'.
The Principal complies with the Board's general policy directions and has complete discretion to manage, as the Principal sees fit, the school's day-to-day administration.
How does the Board work?
We meet generally every 4 to 5 weeks. An agenda is issued in advance, along with supporting information. Matters will be discussed and follow up actions agreed at the meeting. Minutes of each meeting are documented and available on request.
There are a wide range of topics for the Board to consider and therefore, in order to make the best use of the time and skills of each Board Member, we have decided to allocate areas of responsibility for the Board.
A Board's primary objective in governing the school is to ensure that every student at the school is able to attain his or her highest possible standard in educational achievement.
All Board members have an equal say and right to participate in any Board discussions/activities. This is true of policy review and other Board roles.
Sub committee decisions need to be ratified by the full Board.
Who are the School Board?
The current members of the School Board are as follows:
Rebecca Phillips: Presiding Member
Kirsten Gilberd: School Docs policy review
Ben Patterson: Health & Safety
Leesa Phillips: Finance
Glenn Fendall: Property
Elise Soothill: Staff Representative
Richard Bradley: Principal
How Can You Get in Touch?
The School Board meetings are open to the public.
That means anyone is welcome to come along and join us to observe the meetings any time you want. If you wish to speak at the meeting, you must request speaking rights from the Presiding Member.
You can check with the school office for the next scheduled meeting.
Meetings are generally held every 4 to 5 weeks on a Wednesday evening at 6pm.
School Docs Login. Here is the link to our policy website. All Turuturu School policies are here.
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Latest Annual Audit DECEMBER 2024
Child protection Policy LINK
School Strategic Implementation Plan 2025