Governing Council
Governing Council Meeting 2026
Term 1
- GC Executive – Friday 23 Jan
- Governing Council AGM – Tuesday 10 Feb
- GC Executive -Friday 6 March
- Governing Council – Tuesday 17 March
Term 2
- GC Executive – Friday 1 May
- Governing Council AGM – Tuesday 12 May
- GC Executive -Friday 6 June
- Governing Council – Tuesday 17 June
Term 3
- GC Executive – Friday 24 July
- Governing Council AGM – Tuesday 4 August
- GC Executive -Friday 28 August
- Governing Council – Tuesday 8 Sept
Term 4
- GC Executive – Friday 16 Oct
- Governing Council AGM – Tuesday 27 Oct
- GC Executive -Friday 20 Nov
- Governing Council – Tuesday 1 Dec
The Governing Council plays an important role within Henley Beach Primary School. Governance refers to the systems and processes by which strategic directions, policy and the future vision of a school/preschool are decided, monitored, reviewed and reported against to continually enhance the performance of a school/preschool and the achievement of its students.
The role of the Governing Council is to:
- Set the broad direction of the school after including student, parent and community input.
- Involve the school community in the governance of the school.
- Develop policies which facilitate the achievement of the school vision.
- Monitor the progress of the budget.
- Report to the school community decisions made by the Governing Council.
- The Governing Council strives to identify and incorporate student, parent and community input to facilitate the achievement of the our schools vision and school values. As per Department for Education regulations the Henley Beach Primary School Governing Council role is directed by an approved Constitution and a Code of Practice.
If you have an concerns or ideas you would like to raise with the Governing Council, please email the Chair directly at:
hbps.gcchair600@schools.sa.edu.auAll emails will be treated as confidential
Governing Council Constitution
1400KB, PDF
Governing Council Standing Orders
500KB, PDF
Nomination and acknowledgement
600KB, PDF












