Secretary of State Speech at CST
The Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson spoke last week at the Confederation of School Trusts (CST) conference. She spoke at length t...
The National Governance Association (NGA) has just published its latest report on governance. The Annual Governance Survey of over 3000 governors and trustees provides a snapshot of school governance in England.
The main challenges for boards include balancing the budget, attendance and staff recruitment, the survey also found that:
Sam Henson, Deputy CEO of the NGA, commented on the findings:
“The result of this survey paints a stark picture of an education system under relentless strain. We’re witnessing the far-reaching impact of financial pressures across every facet of education, where almost nothing now remains untouched – from curriculum to wellbeing, SEND provision to sustainability. Yet, in the face of these monumental challenges, the unwavering dedication of our governors and trustees shines through. Their commitment to providing the best possible education for all pupils, despite dwindling resources, is both deeply inspiring and a urgent call to action. It’s clear that without immediate, systemic reforms and significant investment in our schools, we risk failing a generation of children. We now have a new government and we hope as they take in these findings, they conclude the time for decisive action is now.”
14-05-2026