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Does a Headteacher have a term of office?

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Does a Headteacher have a term of office?

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A. No. The Headteacher is ex-officio by virtue of being in that particular post. The Headteacher may choose not to be a governor but this will give them no voting rights. If they choose not to be a governor under the new constitution the governing body will always have a staff vacancy.

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