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2026 Elections to the NGA Board of Trustees
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Would you like to join the NGA Board of Trustees?

Joining the NGA board of trustees is an exciting opportunity to shape the aims and objectives of the only national membership organisation for school governors, trustees and clerks/governance professionals in England.  In doing so you will be making a valuable contribution towards improving the effectiveness of governing boards in both maintained schools and academies.

This year we need to elect a trustee from the following two regions:

  • Yorkshire & Humber
  • North West

NGA uses the regions that are formerly referred to as the government office regions of England. 

About the Board of Trustees

The board comprises a talented mix of experienced school governors/trustees who bring to the table a wide range of valued business, education and charitable sector skills and knowledge.  Trustees are ultimately responsible for directing the affairs of NGA and ensuring that it is is solvent, well-run and delivering the charitable objective to improve the educational welfare of pupils by promoting high standards and improving governance in state schools.

The NGA Board of Trustees is made up of 9 elected members and upto 4 co-opted members. Trustees serve a term of 4 years and can serve for a maximum of two terms. One trustee is elected from each of the following regions:

  • North East
  • Yorkshire and Humber
  • North West
  • West Midlands
  • East Midlands
  • East of England
  • London
  • South East
  • South West

How often do Trustees meet?

Trustees meet eight times a year – four formal trustee meetings, two strategy and risk meetings, a board development day, one strategy day and a people and policy committee that meets as required.  Meetings are held at NGA’s Offices in central Birmingham or remotely as required. Reasonable expenses are paid for travel and accommodation. 

What are the eligibility criteria?

Your eligibility to stand depends on your membership category as follows:

  • Individual Members: Your home address must be in the region in which you are standing
  • Governing Board: The school must be situated in the region in which the candidate is standing. The nomination (for either a governor or the governance professional) must be approved by the chair, or, if the chair wishes to stand, the vice-chair of the governing board.
  • Multi- Academy Trust: The trust must be situated in the region in which the candidate is standing. The nomination (for either a trustee/governor or the governance professional) must be approved by the chair, or, if the chair wishes to stand, the vice-chair of the trust/governing board.
  • Local Association: Must be situated in the region in which the candidate is standing. The nomination must be signed by the chair or where the chair wishes to stand the vice chair of the association.
  • Corporate: Must be situated in the region in which the candidate is standing.  Nomination must be signed by the most senior person in the organisation who is also listed on the NGA membership.

All candidates must, at the time of nomination and election be:

  • serving governors/trustees, or
  • a serving clerk/governance professional to a governing body, academy trust board or academy committee (local governing body)

The board welcomes nominations from serving governors, trustees and clerks/governance professionals (at the time of their nomination and election) who are eligible to stand in the areas that are vacant and are committed to NGA’s aims and charitable purpose and have the generic skills essential to be a trustee.  

Where can I get further information on the role?

Before deciding to stand for election you should read and take note of the following documents:

  • NGA Trustee role description
  • NGA Trustee skills audit questionnaire (for information only at this stage)
  • NGA Code of Conduct for members of the Board
  • NGA Trustee declaration of interests form (for information only at this stage)
  • NGA Declaration of eligibility for Trustees (automatic disqualification rules can be read here)

We are holding a virtual information session for prospective candidates at 4.00pm on Tuesday 29 September 2026 where you can meet the current Chair of the Board Lawayne Jefferson, and some fellow NGA trustees. If you are interested, please contact our governance professional lara.angell@nga.org.uk.

How do I put myself or a colleague forward for election?

If you decide to stand for election, then please complete and submit a Trustee Nomination Form Forms should be submitted no later than 12.00 noon on Tuesday 3 November 2026.

When will the election result be announced?

The election result will be announced at the Annual General Meeting of NGA to be held on Thursday 19 November 2026.