Schools

How school governance has evolved over two decades

Published July 2, 2026
Over the past twenty years, the landscape of school governance in England has been fundamentally reshaped by academisation and shifting policy priorities. What began with volunteer-led governing bodies overseeing individual maintained schools has evolved into professional governance structures within multi-academy trusts, bringing new challenges around accountability, transparency, and the relationship between local authorities and academies. For Lead Members and cabinet colleagues, these changes present both opportunities and complexities. While MAT governance promises strategic efficiency and shared expertise, it also requires local authorities to develop new mechanisms for maintaining oversight of educational standards and safeguarding across increasingly fragmented systems. The article explores how governance models have adapted to meet contemporary educational demands, and what this means for democratic accountability in our local school ecosystems.

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