Association of Governing Bodies of Independent Schools

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The Association of Governing Bodies of Independent Schools (AGBIS) is the supporting and advisory organisation for governing bodies of independent schools in the UK, under the sponsorship of the Independent Schools Council.

History[]

The Association of Governing Bodies of Public Schools, at that time boys' schools was founded in 1940.[1] The Governing Bodies of Girls' Schools Association was formed in 1942 to represent independent girls' schools. The former association became the Governing Bodies Association in 1944 and represented both independent boys' and co-educational schools. The two associations merged in June 2002.

Structure[]

The association is based in Welwyn, England. The general secretary is Richard Harman. Governing bodies are admitted to membership if their heads are members of one of the following organisations:

Schools may also apply for associate membership if they are in membership of:

References[]

  1. ^ Lord Fleming. "The Fleming Report 1944, p.35 (para.89)". www.educationengland.org.uk.

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