On Tuesday, 24 February, a dinner and training event for members of Primary School Boards of Management from across the Diocese was held, continuing a well-established tradition of formation and support for those involved in the governance of Church of Ireland schools.
The evening followed a format similar to previous gatherings hosted by Bishop Paul Colton. Members of Boards of Management from throughout the Diocese were invited to come together for a dinner followed by the training, providing an opportunity for board members to meet one another, share experiences, and reflect on their responsibilities in supporting schools and their communities.
The speakers for the training were Dr Ken Fennelly, Secretary to the General Synod Board of Education and Education Officer for the Church of Ireland in the Republic of Ireland, and Susan Ellis, Education Governance and Management Advisor for the Church of Ireland and the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association. During the session they addressed key aspects of school governance and presented a number of practical case studies, which helped participants consider real-life situations that boards may encounter in the management and oversight of schools.


Representatives from Ecclesiastical Insurance were also present and gave a presentation outlining the insurance supports available to Church of Ireland schools and Boards of Management. Their contribution provided helpful guidance for board members in understanding the responsibilities associated with safeguarding school buildings, activities, and governance.
A special element of the evening was the celebration of a significant milestone in Irish education. The year marks the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the Board of Management structure for primary schools, which was established in 1975. This model of governance, involving representatives of patrons, parents, teachers, and the wider community, has played a central role in the running and oversight of primary schools across Ireland.
To mark this anniversary, each primary school in the Diocese received a commemorative plaque recognising fifty years of Boards of Management. A representative from each school’s Board accepted the plaque on behalf of their school. The plaques were presented by the Right Reverend Paul Colton on behalf of the General Synod Board of Education (Republic of Ireland).

The evening combined practical training for board members with an opportunity to celebrate the long tradition of voluntary service that underpins the governance of Church of Ireland schools.
Bishop Colton thanked those serving on Boards of Management for giving their time, expertise, and commitment to the life of schools in the Diocese. The work of board members, undertaken on a voluntary basis, plays an essential role in supporting school leadership, ensuring good governance, and helping schools continue to serve their pupils, families, and communities.














































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