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SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION 327.43
SCHOOL COUNCIL REGULATIONS
20th October, 1993
LEGAL NOTICE 135 of 1993.
Citation.
Regulations.
School councils for 
State schools.
Cap. 327.
2. All State Schools, even those which are not included in the
First Schedule of the Education Act, shall be administered by a
school council.
Composition, 
functions and 
elections of 
councils.
Cap. 327.
3. Articles 23, 24, 25 and 26 of the Education Act are to be
deemed applicable to all State schools including those not included
in the Schedule.
Power of the 
Minister to exempt 
a school from 
administration by a 
council.
4. Without prejudice to the preceding regulations, the
Minister of Education may exempt a particular school, which is not
a school included in the schedule, from administration by a council.
Council guidelines.
according to the guidelines in the First Schedule.
Financial rules.
according to the financial rules in the Second Schedule.
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FIRST SCHEDULE
(Regulation 5)
Guidelines on the Work and Administration of School Councils
1. The Council
1.1. The Council shall meet in the school once a month on a date and at a time
convenient to the members. The first meeting of the Council is to be called by the
Council President.
1.2. If the members agree, and the need is felt, the Council may meet more than
once a mouth but such meetings shall be considered as extraordinary meetings, or
meetings intended to continue a discussion which had been started during the
monthly meeting.
1.3. There shall be an agenda for each Council meeting. Such agenda, together
with the date and time of the next Council meeting, is to be communicated to the
members by the Secretary/Treasurer.
1.4. Two Council members, besides the President and the Secretary/Treasurer,
will form a quorum.
1.5. The Secretary/Treasurer shall keep the minutes of each Council meeting.
1.6. The decisions of the Council shall be reached, as far as possible, by
consensus of all attending members.
2. Council members
2.1. If, for any reason, the President is absent from a Council meeting, a
President can be provisionally elected for that meeting from among the members
present, if these are not less than four in number, and not including the Secretary/
Treasurer.
2.2. If a Council member resigns from the Council, this should be communicated
in writing to the Council President. The Secretary/Treasurer shall, as soon as
possible, also inform the Minister of Education in writing, who shall order the
election of the next runner-up from the side where the resignation originated in the
preceding election. If there are no runners-up, the Council may continue with its
work provided there is a quorum regularly constituted. When a Council President
resigns, the resignation should be sent to the Minister.
2.3. Where there is a Council for more than one school -
(i) the Council and its members shall look after the interest of all schools
and not only those of part of or of one school;
(ii) the functions of the Secretary/Treasurer will be performed by the Head
of school who is the most senior in the Department of Education;
(iii) the Head of the other school shall attend all Council meetings, taking
full part in all discussions as an observer and working hand in hand with
the Council Secretary/Treasurer;
(iv) both schools are to benefit equally or according to the size of the school
and the number of students, from any funds and assets administered by
the Council;
(v) in the absence of the Senior Head of School, the duties of Secretary/
Treasurer are to devolve on the Junior Head.
2.4. The Council members are to be given all help and recognition in the exercise
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of their duties in the school.
3. The President
3.1. The President shall regulate Council procedures and lead the Council to
reach the right decision which should reflect the consensus of the Council members
present for the meeting.
3.2. In the case of a serious disagreement among the Council members on a point
under discussion, a vote can by taken; however the decision should not be taken in a
way to increase, rather than eliminate, the existing differences among the Council
members.
3.3. The President should see that all decisions taken by the Council shall
conform with that part of the Education Act that regulates the workings and
functions of the Council.
3.4. The President and Secretary/Treasurer shall see that all decisions taken by
the Council be performed and implemented.
3.5. The President and the Head/Heads of school shall work hand in hand:
(i) so that the best use is made of the assets and funds of the school which
are administered by the Council;
(ii) in establishing the agenda to be discussed by the Council.
3.6. The President shall have access to the school at all times in agreement with
the Head of school in order to discuss points on the implementation of Council work.
3.7. The President is to be given all the relevant information he requests
regarding the school so that he might be in a better position to guide the Council.
3.8. The President shall collaborate with the Head/Heads of school and other
Heads if it be the case, in order to implement Council decisions, decide on the needs
of the school or schools administered by them, examine, control and verify the
accounts books, bills and expenditure of the Council, study new projects that the
Council might embark upon as well as new methods that would help the Council
function better (always according to the terms of the relevant articles of the
Education Act.
3.9. All Council correspondence must have prior approval of the Council. Such
correspondence shall always carry the same signature in order to eliminate
confusion.
3.10. The Council President is to have access to the Minister of Education, the
Director of Education, or any officials in the Ministry or the Department of
Education nominated by the Minister for this end, in order to discuss any problem or
issue concerning the school at the Council.
3.11. Voting in Council shall always be secret, and the President shall have a
casting vote.
3.12. The School Council President should be shown due respect in the school and
should be invited to all functions and official meetings of the school.
4. The Secretary/Treasurer
4.1. The Secretary/Treasurer shall keep the minutes, correspondence and
accounts books of the School Council.
4.2. He shall also take care of the Council funds and use them as decided and
directed by the Council.
4.3. He is accountable to the President for the implementation of the decisions
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reached by the Council and entrusted upon him.
4.4. He is responsible for incomes and expenditures.
4.5. Together with the President he can open a Council bank account and can
deposit or withdraw money as directed by the President and decided by the Council.
4.6. He should keep the Council informed of all funds and assets being
administered by the Council.
4.7. He shall advise the President on matters regarding the school administration,
Department regulations and other related matters. In case of difficulty, as Head of
school, he can ask to be advised by the Department.
4.3. He should help and keep the Council Members informed on the way the
school is administered and on its needs.
4.9. By not later than the 31st July of each scholastic year, the Secretary/
Treasurer together with the Council President, is to submit an annual report to the
Minister of Education, according to article 24( c ) of the Education Act. This report
shall first be read to and approved by the Council, and a copy kept in the Council
minutes.
4.10. This report shall cover:
( a ) the number of meetings held during the year;
( b ) the principal matters discussed during Council Meetings;
( c ) activities and works promoted by the Council;
( d ) recommendations.
4.11. A financial report should also be attached and this should cover the income,
expenditure and balance of moneys up to the last meeting of the Council.
5. Council Activity: A. Administration of Funds and Assets
5.1. One of the aims of the School Council is to administer the funds and assets
of the school.
5.2. The school funds could be -
(i) those passed on to the school and the Council for this end by the
Department of Education;
(ii) other funds that the Council might acquire from other sources or
through activities it organizes.
5.3. The Council shall first and foremost be aware of the available funds and
assets of the school and plan:
(i) on the needs of the school;
(ii) on ways and means by which the Council itself, without any outside
help, may improve those funds and assets.
5.4. By making use of the available funds, the Council may:
(i) embark upon minor repairs to the school assets;
(ii) supply the school with adequate equipment;
(iii) ameliorate the physical and natural environment of the school;
(iv) enlarge the school library by the donation of books and library
equipment.
5.5. The Council may not embark upon projects which change the physical
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layout of the school except with the permission of the Department of Education.
5.6. The Council may not rent out the school for any political party activities.
5.7. The School Council may request the Minister of Education to certify to the
Minister of Finance the educational use of imported articles for such particular
school, so that these may be exempted from the payment of duty.
5.8. The Council is permitted to organize an annual sale of articles made of
materials paid for from Council funds, and made by the students at school. This
should serve both as an extension of the education provided by the school as well as
to increase school funds.
5.9. The Council may organize activities, such as concerts or dramatic, musical
or literary soirees or any other form of entertainment with the participation of the
students, and for which the audience may be asked an entrance fee or donation. In
such cases the prior permission of the Minister of Education has to be sought.
5.10. All correspondence, receipts and accounts of income, expenditure and
Council funds are to be kept for the Council by the Secretary/Treasurer. Whilst these
might be inspected by Education Department officials nominated by the Minister of
Education, it would he appropriate for the Council to nominate two auditors each
year from among the school teachers and the parents or students in order to examine
the accounts and certify their correctness.
6. Council Activity: B. Contact with Parents
6.1. The Council, together with the Head of school, shall study ways and means
of increasing parent participation and contribution.
6.2. The Council may organize educational, cultural or social activities for
parents.
6.3. The Council may discuss and implement ways of how parents may
practically help the school in its physical and material aspects.
6.4. The Council shall keep parents regularly informed of its work and activities.
6.5. Every parent (or student over 16 years of age entitled to vote for the
Council) is entitled to write to the School Council submitting suggestions or
complaints on any matter which he or she may deem fit. The President and the
Secretary/Treasurer (as Head of school) shall examine all correspondence received
from the parents (or students) and decide which of these fall within the competence
of the Council and which others within that of the school administration. All
correspondence addressed to the Council shall be read during a Council meeting and
the President should explain which correspondence would be dealt with by the
Council and which by the Head of school.
7. Council Activity: C. The Council and Local Organizations
7.1. Although the School Council is bound to send in a report of its activity to
the Minister of Education and is accountable to him, it should foster good relations
with the Local Council where the school is situated.
7.2. It would be appropriate if the School Council were to identify which local,
or national, organizations, excluding political ones, would be disposed to help in the
further advancement of the Council in its activities and those of the school.
7.3. The Council may, on the advice of or through the Head of school, invite
these organizations to organize an educational activity among the students such as
the delivery of an educational talk to students, or the invitation of the school to a
cultural evening, or the organization of a cultural and/or educational competition.
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7.4. The Council can help local cultural organizations by lending or renting them
the school for any of their activities which the Council considers to be culturally
enriching to the people of that locality.
7.5. The Council may, on the advice or suggestion of the Head of school, enter
into contact and relations with local factories and enterprises so that these may give
their contribution towards the education, vocational training and co-operation
between the school and the enterprise.
8. Council Activity: D. The Council and the School Staff, including the
Teachers and the Head/Heads of School
8.1. The Council may discuss the school environment and the amenities enjoyed
by all the staff employed in the school and try to ameliorate both to the best of its
abilities.
8.2. The Council may discuss how further to improve relations between teachers
and parents, and between teachers and the Council itself.
8.3. Any teacher in a particular school may write to the School Council. The
same rule applicable to parents as explained in paragraph 6.5 applies here.
8.4. The Council may not interfere in matters of teaching, discipline or school
administration, these being areas which are explicitly reserved in the Education Act.
9. Council Activity: E. The Council and the Running of the School
9.1. It is the duty of the Council to be aware of the services offered by the school
and what amenities are available to perform these services.
9.2. The Council may discuss the curriculum and the educational services
offered by the school, without interfering in individual student or teacher cases, as
well as in matters of classification of students or other matters that fall under the
discipline or teaching of the school academic staff. It can, however, make
suggestions to the Department of Education regarding changes or additions to the
curriculum.
9.3. The Council is in duty bound to alert the Minister of Education, or any
official nominated by him, to any shortcomings existing in the school, or any other
matters related to the school. The Minister of Education, or the official nominated by
him, should acknowledge the Council recommendations and communicate to the
Council any action deemed fit.
10. Council Activity: F. The Council and the School Environment
10.1. The Council shall also consider improving the physical, cultural, aesthetic
and moral aspects of the school and of the surrounding environment.
10.2. The Council shall also discuss and monitor any environmental problems
encountered by the students and report them immediately, through the Secretary/
Treasurer/Head of school, to the officer responsible therefor at the Department of
Education, for any necessary action.
10.3. The Council may also discuss any transport or departmental problems
related to students and make its suggestions thereon.
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SECOND SCHEDULE
(Regulation 6)
Financial Rules for School Councils
Administration of Funds and Assets
1. Property
1.1. All items of a permanent nature are to appear on the school inventory, which
is to he kept in accordance with the Revised Inventory Control Regulations dated
19th May, 1977.
1.2. According to paragraph 8.3. of these regulations, the inventory, should
already exist in each school and be kept up to date under the responsibility of the
Head of School. The Councils should see that the inventory actually exists and is
kept up to date.
1.3. Such control shall be done in the following manner:
(i) A sub-committee consisting of at least three members of the Council
(one of whom to be the Secretary/Treasurer) is to perform a complete
stock-taking of all items existing in the school against the school
inventory. In cases where the actual items found tally exactly with the
inventory ledger, the balance shown thereon is to he initialled by all
three members of the sub-committee as proof of checking. Where a
discrepancy (either over or under) results, such discrepancy shall be
reported on a list as described hereunder.
(ii) At the end of such exercise a report on the result, accompanied by a list
of all discrepancies, is to be forwarded to the Director General of
Education. Such lists shall be in the following form:
(iii) Items found over the ledger balance shall be immediately taken on
charge, unless it is clearly to the contrary.
1.4. Following the stock-taking exercise described in paragraph 1.3(i) and (ii)
above, the School Council shall continue to be responsible for the school’s
immovable property and shall ensure that the inventory shall continue to be kept in
accordance with Regulations.
1.5. Should it result, from the stock-taking exercise, that the inventory is out of
date, the Director General of Education shall be informed accordingly. Subject to his
agreement, the procedure for "out of date inventories" (paragraph 12.2 of the
Regulations) shall be followed. Inventories shall only be considered out of date after
an inspection by the Director General of Education or his authorised representative.
1.6. All items acquired by the school, irrespective of the method of acquisition
(such like a purchase, donation, transfer, etc.) are to be taken on charge on the school
inventory. Adequate substantiating documents for all such entries are to be kept
easily available for inspection as and when may be required.
1.7. All inventory records, including necessary supporting documents about each
item, are to be available for scrutiny at all times by the Auditor General or his
representative.
1.8. In the case of items which had not been acquired through the Education
Department, such acquisitions should be reported to the Director General of
Description of 
item
Ledger Fol. On 
Inventory
As found Quantity 
over
Under
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Education in order to ensure that a corresponding entry is made in the main
inventory kept at Head Office (vide Inventory Regulations 5.1). The method of
acquisitions, too, has to be clearly indicated. In the case of donations to the school
this should be regulated according to paragraph 11 of the regulations.
1.9. When a particular item in the inventory is considered by the Head of School
to have become unserviceable or obsolete, he shall notify this fact to the Director
General of Education and thereafter he shall ask the Council during the following
monthly meeting for authorisation to destroy or otherwise dispose of the item. The
Council decision authorising such destruction or disposal shall be minuted and
notified to the Director General of Education. Should no counter-order be received
from the Director General within ten days, such item shall he destroyed or otherwise
disposed of. An appropriate transfer note shall thereupon be entered in the inventory.
2. Finance
2.1. The School Council shall receive annually from the Director General of
Education a sum equivalent to the amount paid by the relative contractor for that
year in respect of the tuck shop concession, less a proportion which will be retained
for the purpose of providing a subvention to schools with non-lucrative tuck shops or
no tuck shop.
2.2. It shall be within the discretion of the School Council to organise fund-
raising activities for the purpose of improving its resources, provided that such
activities are compatible with the dignity of an educational institution.
2.3. The Secretary/Treasurer of the School Council shall ensure that appropriate
records are kept of all financial transactions. Such records should basically consist
of -
(i) a cash book in which all payments and receipts are immediately entered;
(ii) a ledger, in which counter entries are made in the different accounts for
the purpose of expenditure classification. (Examples of classification:
Prize books, maintenance, special equipment, school functions, etc.).
2.4. While the above records are mentioned as they are felt to be the minimum
required to enable the School Council to render proper accounts to the Minister of
Education each year as contemplated in article 24( c ) of the Education Act, the
Council may, at its discretion, vary such arrangements provided that:
(i) the records kept are adequate to satisfy the requirements of the
Education Act, and
(ii) they are suitable to show, at any time, the financial position of the
School Council.
It should also he noted that official receipt hooks which are supplied by the
Department of Education and which are used in the collection of public funds (such
as refunds for lost books) should in no way be used for School Council transactions.
Public funds, as a rule, shall not be deposited in the School Council’s bank account.
The only prevailing exception refers to imprest funds received from the Department
of Education for ordinary maintenance of the school. These funds are deposited in
the Council’s bank account for security purposes only and accounted for as public
funds.
2.5. The Secretary/Treasurer shall ensure that cash on the premises shall be kept
to the barest minimum in the interests of security. As soon as funds are made
available, arrangements for the opening of an account in the name of the School
Council shall be made with the nearest Bank branch and all payments (except for
very small amounts) shall be made by cheque under the joint signatures of:
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(i) the President and
(ii) the Secretary/Treasurer.
2.6. The financial records of the School Council shall, at all times, be available
for inspection by the Minister of Education or his representatives.
2.7. The report to be submitted to the Minister of Education in terms of article
24( c ) of the Education Act shall include:
(i) the income and expenditure account and balance sheet;
(ii) the Bank statements covering the whole period under review and
supporting the Bank balances on the accounts;
(iii) a list of all donations received by the school from outside sources
during the year under review.
3. Procurement
3.1. All procurement of goods and/or services by the School Council from the
funds at its disposal shall be made subject to conformity with the following rules:
(i) The School Council can spend up to Lm100 without a call for
quotations.
(ii) Expenses over Lm100 up to Lm500 may be incurred by the School
Council following formal calls for quotations, which shall be opened
and adjudicated by the Council or at least by three members of the
Council delegated for the purpose, one of whom is to be the Secretary/
Treasurer.
(iii) Expenses over Lm500 up to Lm1,000 shall be made following the same
procedure as in (ii) above; however, the decision must be submitted for
endorsement by the Director General of Education before any
commitment is incurred.
(iv) For expenses over Lm1,000 full specifications of the goods/services
required are to be submitted to the Director General of Education who
will arrange for the issue of a departmental or Treasury call for tenders.
3.2. All documentation relevant to the award of quotations is to be carefully
preserved and be available for inspection at any time as stipulated in paragraph 2.6
for accounts records.
