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School Governor Food Standards Oversight Risks Governance Confusion

Published June 15, 2026
New consultation responses have raised significant concerns regarding proposals to make school governors responsible for overseeing food standards, warning that such arrangements risk blurring the lines between governance and day-to-day management. Stakeholders fear that placing operational responsibilities on governing boards could undermine their strategic oversight role and create confusion about accountability within schools. The warnings come as the government considers strengthening requirements around school food standards, with governors potentially being asked to take on monitoring responsibilities. However, respondents argue that this approach risks being counterproductive by confusing the distinct functions of governance—setting direction and holding leadership to account—with the operational management duties properly belonging to headteachers and senior staff. For local authorities and maintained schools, clarity over these roles remains essential to effective leadership. The consultation feedback suggests that alternative accountability mechanisms may be needed to ensure food standards are maintained without compromising the strategic focus of governing bodies or overburdening volunteer governors with operational tasks.

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