This category is to celebrate the achievement or dedication of such as governors or parents who have shown dedication and commitment to their school on a voluntary basis.
A school can exist purely on the efforts of its salaried staff, of course, but those establishments which really feel special have a lot of involvement from tireless volunteers who give up their time, energy and services for no greater reward than the further-ance of the school, its teachers and its pupils.
It's all about dedication. School governors, parents, members of the local community. . . if your school is the sort of place that attracts a devoted and dedicated army of volunteers to help enrich the lives of your students, then we want to hear all about it.
Who are these volunteers? Let's have names and details of those who go the extra mile, those governors who go above and beyond the call of duty, the parents who give up their precious free time to organise social events, school fetes or galas.
Let us know about the committees they form, or the individuals who become part of the very fabric of the school itself and give their time freely to help establish the school firmly within the community.
Tell us about the volunteers who become part of the very fabric of a school.
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