Commencement: 30 July 1980
LAWS OF THE REPUBLIC OF VANUATU
REVISED EDITION 1988
CHAPTER 121
ADMINISTRATION OF SCHOOLS
JR 29 of 1980
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
SECTION
PART I
Preliminary
1. Interpretation
PART II
Education Advisory Council
2. Establishment of Education Advisory Council
3. Functions of the Council
4. Membership of the Council
5. Term of office of members of the Council
6. Meetings of the Council
7. Education Advisory Executive Committee
8. Function of Education Advisory Executive Committee
9. Advice of Council to be in writing
10. Minister to assign staff to Council and Education Advisory
Executive Committee and provide accommodation
PART III
District Education Boards
11. District Education Boards
12. Function of Boards
13. Powers of Boards
14. Membership of Boards
15. Term of office of members of Boards
16. Meetings of Boards
17. District Education Executive Committees
PART IV
School Councils
18. Establishment of School Councils
19. Functions of School Councils
20. Powers of School Councils
21. Membership of School Councils
22. Term of office of governors
23. Meetings of School Councils
24. School Council Executive Committees
25. Functions of School Council Executive Committees
26. Meetings of School Council Executive Committees
27. Construction works and maintenance of buildings on land not
owned by School Councils
PART V
School Committees
28. School Committees
29. Functions of Committees
30. Membership of Committees
PART VI
Accounts and Reports
31. Accounts of Boards and School Councils
32. Annual reports of Boards and School Councils
33. Restriction on remuneration of members of Boards, Councils
and Committees and reimbursement of expenses
PART VII
Miscellaneous
34. Regulations
35. Limitation of liability of members of Boards, Councils and
Committees
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ADMINISTRATION OF SCHOOLS
To provide for the administration of schools.
PART I
PRELIMINARY
INTERPRETATION
1. In this Act unless the context otherwise provides -
"Board" means a District Education Board established by section
11;
"Council" means the Education Advisory Council established by
section 2;
"Committee" means a Committee established in accordance with
section 28;
"financial year" means the financial year adopted by the
Government from time to time;
"grant aided school" means a school that has received grants or
is receiving grants from the Government;
"Minister" means the Minister for the time being responsible for
education or a Minister acting on his behalf;
"representative body or bodies" when used in relation to any
group or class of persons means the body or bodies recognised by
the Minister as representative of that group or class;
PART II
EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL
ESTABLISHMENT OF EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL
2. There is hereby established an Education Advisory Council.
FUNCTIONS OF THE COUNCIL
3. (1) The Council shall -
(a) give the Minister impartial advice on all matters connected
with education that he may refer to it;
(b) give the like advice to any minister, body or person when so
requested by the Minister, and
(c) give an opinion on any matter connected with education
referred to it by a memorandum, signed by not less than 8 of its
members.
(2) A minority of members of the Council shall have a right to
submit a written opinion to the Minister on any matter submitted
to the Council under paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection (1).
MEMBERSHIP OF THE COUNCIL
4. (1) The members of the Council who together with an alternate
for each member shall be appointed by the Minister shall be -
(a) six members one of whom and his alternate shall be nominated
by each of the following -
(i) the Presbyterian Church;
(ii) the Diocese in Vanuatu of the Anglican Church;
(iii) the Churches of Christ;
(iv) the Seventh Day Adventist Church;
(v) the Roman Catholic Church and
(vi) the French Protestant Church;
(b) one member to represent secular schools.
(c) one member from each of the administrative districts.
(d) two representatives of teachers selected by the Minister
from among persons nominated by representative bodies of
teachers.
(e) four representatives selected by the Minister from among
persons nominated by the representative bodies for parents of
children in schools;
(2) The First Secretary of the Ministry responsible for
education or his representative who shall be nominated by him
shall be the chairman and a member of the Council ex-officio.
TERM OF OFFICE OF MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL
5. (1) Subject to section 4(2) members of the Council shall be
appointed for a period of 4 years.
(2) The Minister may at any time declare the office of any
member except an ex-officio member or his alternate or both
vacant by notice in the Gazette and if the member is a nominated
member require the body with a right of nomination to nominate a
new member or alternate or both for appointment or selection and
appointment by him.
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL
6. (1) The Council shall meet not less than once in every 12
months.
(2) Subject to subsection (3) the Minister shall convene
meetings of the Council.
(3) Extraordinary meetings shall be convened by the Minister by
30 days notice in writing on his own motion or upon receiving a
request for such meeting signed by not less than eight members.
(4) If neither the First Secretary of the Ministry responsible
for education nor his nominee is available to chair an
extraordinary meeting the Minister shall nominate a chairman in
writing.
(5) The quorum for all meetings shall be not less than half of
the members.
(6) Decisions at meetings shall be made by a simple majority,
the chairman having a casting vote.
(7) The proceedings at any meeting shall not be invalidated by
any vacancies in membership of the Council provided that the
number of vacancies shall not exceed 4.
(8) The Minister may attend and send a representative to
meetings of the Council both of whom shall have a right to
participate in its deliberations but shall have no vote.
(9) Subject to this Act the Council may with the Minister's
approval make internal rules regulating its procedures.
EDUCATION ADVISORY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
7. (1) There shall be an Education Advisory Executive Committee
appointed by the Council consisting of the chairman of the
Council and four other members elected by the Council to
represent as far as is practicable the main groups interested in
education.
(2) Members shall remain on the Education Advisory Executive
Committee, either until their term of office on the Council ends
or until their appointment to the Education Advisory Executive
Committee is revoked by the Council.
FUNCTION OF EDUCATION ADVISORY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
8. (1) The function of the Education Advisory Executive
Committee shall be to deal on behalf of the Council with urgent
matters delegated to it by the Council.
(2) Decisions of the Education Advisory Executive Committee
shall be subject to ratification by the Council except as the
Council otherwise decides.
(3) A quorum for meetings of the Education Advisory Executive
Committee shall be the chairman who shall have a casting vote
and two members.
(4) Subject to subsection (3) the Education Advisory Executive
Committee shall adopt and regulate its own procedures.
ADVICE OF COUNCIL TO BE IN WRITING
9. (1) The Council shall tender advice to the Minister in
writing.
(2) The Minister shall inform the Council within a reasonable
time of receiving its advice whether or not he has taken action
thereon.
MINISTER TO ASSIGN STAFF TO COUNCIL AND EDUCATION ADVISORY
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION
10. The Minister shall assign staff to assist the Council and
the Education Advisory Executive Committee in their work and
provide accommodation for meetings in Port Vila.
PART III
DISTRICT EDUCATION BOARDS
DISTRICT EDUCATION BOARDS
11. (1) There are hereby established District Education Boards,
1 for each administrative district which shall be bodies
corporate and known as Southern District Education Board,
Central District No. 1 Education Board, Central District No. 2
Education Board and Northern District Education Board
respectively.
(2) Each Board shall have perpetual succession and may sue or be
sued in its corporate name.
FUNCTIONS OF BOARDS
12. (1) The function of each Board which it shall exercise for
and within its administrative District shall be to promote and
develop education.
(2) Without limiting the function provided for in subsection (1)
the Boards shall -
(a) submit development plans for education to the Minister for
approval and so far as possible put approved plans into effect;
(b) advise the Minister on the establishment and administration
of schools;
(c) submit such statistical, financial and other reports as the
Minister may require;
(d) when directed by the Minister administer or assist in the
administration of any grant aided school not having a School
Council or any other school that has requested administrative
assistance;
(e) employ teachers seconded to them by the Government;
(f) for those schools not having a School Council, where fees
are payable, fix fees with the approval of the Minister and
receive such fees;
(g) receive and administer grants and donations.
POWERS OF BOARDS
13. (1) Boards may do all things necessary and convenient for
carrying out their functions.
(2) Without derogating from the generality of subsection (1)
Boards may -
(a) acquire, hold and dispose of real and personal property;
(b) subject to subsection (3) borrow money; and
(c) publish printed matter for sale or otherwise.
(3) The Minister shall prescribe by notice in writing to each
Board -
(a) the aggregate maximum indebtedness that it may incur without
his consent in writing; and
(b) the maximum individual sums that it may likewise borrow.
MEMBERSHIP OF BOARDS
14. (1) Each Board shall consist of -
(a) the District Education Officer who shall be chairman and one
assistant education officer who shall be the secretary;
(b) Ten or more other members appointed by the Minister who
shall, as far as practicable, represent the main groups
interested in education in the district.
(2) Every member of a Board may nominate an alternate who when
approved by the Minister may represent the member at meetings of
the Board and vote on his behalf when the member is for good
cause unable to attend.
TERMS OF OFFICE OF MEMBERS OF BOARDS
15. (1) Subject to subsection (2) appointed members shall serve
for a period of 4 years.
(2) The Minister may at any time by notice in the Gazette
declare the office of an appointed member vacant.
MEETINGS OF BOARDS
16. (1) Subject to subsection (2) each Board shall meet not less
than once in every 6 months.
(2) The chairman may by 30 days notice in writing convene an
extraordinary meeting of a Board either on his own motion or on
the request in writing of not less than four members.
(3) The Minister shall receive notices of all meetings and he or
his representative may attend any meeting but shall have no
vote.
(4) The chairman of a Board shall have a casting vote.
(5) The quorum for meetings of a Board shall be six members.
(6) Subject to the preceding subsections, Boards shall adopt and
regulate their own procedures.
DISTRICT EDUCATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES
17. (1) Each Board shall appoint a District Education Executive
Committee consisting of the chairman and secretary, ex-officio
members, and not less than two nor more than four other members.
(2) Each District Education Executive Committee shall be
responsible for conducting such business as its Board may direct
which shall not include approval of the annual accounts of the
Board.
(3) Unless a Board otherwise directs in writing acts of its
District Education Executive Committee shall be subject to
ratification by the Board.
(4) A quorum for meetings of a District Education Executive
Committee shall be the chairman, secretary and one other member.
(5) Subject to the preceding subsections each District Education
Executive Committee shall adopt and regulate its own procedures.
PART IV
SCHOOL COUNCILS
ESTABLISHMENT OF SCHOOL COUNCILS
18. (1) The Minister may by Order establish a School Council for
a grant aided school named in such Order.
(2) A School Council established under subsection (1) shall have
perpetual succession and may sue or be sued in its corporate
name.
FUNCTIONS OF SCHOOL COUNCILS
19. (1) The functions of a School Council shall be to administer
and generally promote and develop the school for which it is
established.
(2) Without derogating from the generality of subsection (1) a
School Council shall -
(a) submit development plans for its school to the Minister for
approval;
(b) submit such statistical, financial and other reports as the
Minister may require;
(c) subject to the prior approval of the Minister, fix and
collect school fees;
(d) subject to the prior approval of the Minister, receive and
expand for the benefit of the school grants other than those
made by the Government;
(e) ensure that the syllabus, curriculum and Organisation of its
school meets with the general approval of the Minister;
(f) ensure that its school is open for inspection at reasonable
times by the Minister responsible for education or a person
acting under his authority.
POWERS OF SCHOOL COUNCILS
20. (1) A School Council may do all things necessary and
convenient for the carrying out of its functions.
(2) Without derogating from the generality of subsection (1) a
School Council may -
(a) acquire, hold and dispose of real and personal property;
(b) subject to subsection (3) borrow money.
(3) The Minister shall prescribe by notice in writing to a
School Council -
(a) the aggregate maximum indebtedness that it may incur without
his consent in writing; and
(b) the maximum individual sums that it may likewise borrow.
MEMBERSHIP OF SCHOOL COUNCILS
21. (1) A School Council shall consist of -
(a) the headteacher of the school who shall also be its
secretary; and
(b) not more than ten nor less than four other governors
appointed by the Minister who in making appointments shall take
into account the interests of the owner of the school, the
parents of the pupils and such other interests as he shall
consider appropriate.
(2) The chairman of a School Council who shall be one of the
governors provided for in subsection (1) may be the holder for
the time being of an office designated by the Minister in the
Order referred to in section 18 or any other Order made by him.
(3) Where no chairman has been designated the chairman shall be
elected from time to time by the governors.
TERM OF OFFICE OF GOVERNORS
22. (1) Subject to subsection (2) governors other than the
headteacher and the chairman provided for in section 21(2) shall
be appointed for a period of 4 years.
(2) The Minister may revoke the appointment of a governor other
than the headteacher or the chairman referred to in section
21(2) by notice in writing to the governor should he be
satisfied after receiving the advice of the secretary that the
governor -
(a) has been absent from 2 consecutive meetings of the Council
without the consent of the chairman;
(b) has become insolvent;
(c) is incapacitated by physical or mental illness;
(d) has been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude; or
(e) is otherwise unable or unfit to discharge the functions of a
member.
(3) An appointed governor of a School Council may resign by
notice in writing to the Minister.
MEETINGS OF SCHOOL COUNCILS
23. (1) Subject to subsection (2) a School Council shall meet
not less than once in every 6 months.
(2) The chairman may by 15 days notice in writing convene an
extraordinary meeting of a School Council either on his own
motion or on the request in writing of not less than one third
of the governors.
(3) The Minister shall receive notices of all meetings of a
School Council and he or his representative may attend any
meeting but shall have no vote.
(4) The chairman of a School Council shall have a casting vote.
(5) The quorum for meetings shall be one third of the governors.
(6) The proceedings of any meeting of a School Council shall not
be invalidated by any vacancies in membership of the School
Council provided such vacancies do not exceed two.
(7) Subject to the preceding subsections School Councils shall
adopt and regulate their own procedures.
SCHOOL COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES
24. (1) Each School Council shall establish a School Council
Executive Committee consisting of the chairman and secretary of
the School Council and not less than two nor more than four
governors appointed by the School Council.
(2) The members shall remain on the Committee either until their
term of office on the School Council ends or, in the case of
appointed members, the School Council revokes their
appointments.
FUNCTION OF SCHOOL COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES
25. (1) The function of a School Council Executive Committee
shall be to ensure the speedy administration of the business of
its School Council subject to such directions as the School
Council shall give to it.
(2) Decisions and acts of a School Council Executive Committee
shall be subject to ratification by its School Council except as
the School Council otherwise directs.
MEETINGS OF SCHOOL COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES
26. (1) The quorum for meetings of a School Council Executive
Committee shall be the chairman who shall have a casting vote,
the secretary and one other member.
(2) Subject to subsection (1) a School Council Executive
Committee shall adopt and regulate its own procedures.
CONSTRUCTION WORKS AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS ON LAND NOT
OWNED BY SCHOOL COUNCILS
27. (1) Where a School Council does not own the school it
administers or the land and buildings or part thereof it shall
not construct new buildings or carry out other works on land
belonging to the owner or permanently alter buildings belonging
to the owner without the prior approval in writing of the owner.
(2) A School Council shall maintain in good order all land and
buildings used for the purpose of its school.
PART V
SCHOOL COMMITTEES
SCHOOL COMMITTEES
28. The Minister may require a grant aided school which has no
School Council or a group of such schools to establish a School
Committee for such school or schools.
FUNCTION OF COMMITTEE
29. (1) It shall be the function of a Committee to foster
generally the interests of the school it represents.
(2) Without derogating from the generality of subsection (1)
each Committee may propose a person for appointment to the Board
of its district in accordance with section 14(1)(b) and shall
approve the accounts of the schools it represents.
MEMBERSHIP OF COMMITTEES
30. (1) The headteacher of a school or where a Committee is
responsible for more than 1 school a headteacher selected by the
Board of its district shall be secretary of the Committee.
(2) The members of a Committee shall consist of the headteacher
or headteachers, ex-officio members, and not less than two other
members who shall be elected by the parents and teachers of the
school or schools at meetings convened for that purpose by the
secretary of the Committee:
Provided that where the Committee is responsible for more than 1
school, each school shall be entitled to be represented on the
Committee by two members.
(3) A Committee shall elect its own chairman.
(4) The quorum for meetings of a Committee shall be two members
and the secretary.
(5) Decisions of a Committee shall be taken by a majority vote,
with the chairman having a casting vote.
(6) Subject to the preceding subsections each Committee shall
regulate its own procedures.
PART VI
ACCOUNTS AND REPORTS
ACCOUNTS OF BOARDS AND SCHOOL COUNCILS
31. (1) Each Board and School Council shall keep proper accounts
and other records in respect of its receipts and expenditure and
shall cause to be prepared an annual statement of account in
respect of each financial year which shall include an income and
expenditure account, a balance sheet showing the assets and
liabilities of the Board or School Council and such other
accounts as the Minister may prescribe.
(2) The accounts of each Board or School Council shall be
audited annually by auditors approved in writing by the Minister
responsible for finance.
(3) Within a reasonable time after receiving the audited
accounts and the auditors report thereon the secretary to a
Board or School Council shall transmit 1 copy of each to the
Minister and to the Minister responsible for finance and to any
body or person who is providing the Board or Council with
financial support.
ANNUAL REPORTS OF BOARDS AND SCHOOL COUNCILS
32. Each Board and School Council shall make an annual report of
its activities to the Minister not less than 45 days after the
close of the financial year.
RESTRICTION ON REMUNERATION OF MEMBERS OF BOARDS, COUNCILS AND
COMMITTEES AND REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES
33. (1) No member or governor of any body established in
accordance with the provisions of this Act shall be entitled to
receive remuneration for his services as a member of such body.
(2) Members of any body established in accordance with this Act
shall be reimbursed expenses properly incurred in the exercise
of their functions in the amounts and the manner provided in
such Orders as may be made by the Minister.
34. (1) The Minister for the better carrying out the provisions
of this Act may by Order make regulations not inconsistent with
this Act.
(2) Without derogating from the generality of subsection (1)
regulations made by the Minister may provide for -
(a) the powers and duties of Boards in establishing new schools
and supervising them;
(b) the statistics and records to be kept by any Boards,
Councils or Committees established in accordance with this Act
and the form in which they shall be kept and the manner in which
they shall render returns;
(c) the procedures to be followed at meetings;
(d) the manner in which development plans be drawn up;
(e) the manner in which members of Boards, Councils or
Committees shall be reimbursed expenses.
(f) the manner of fixing and collecting school fees;
(g) the provision of meals, transport and other benefits and
services and such payments as may be made towards them by
students;
(h) the conditions of entry to schools;
(i) the manner in which contracts made by bodies established
under this Act may be sealed, signed or otherwise executed;
(j) the winding up of and disposal of assets of School Councils
generally or specified School Councils.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF MEMBERS OF BOARDS, COUNCILS AND
COMMITTEES
35. No person being a member or governor of any body established
in accordance with this Act shall be liable for any act or
default done by that person in good faith and without negligence
in the course of his duties as such member or governor.
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