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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostAfternoon All,
quick question....
the State School Comprehensive I went to is now a registered Ltd company, and still a State School Comprehensive, but it s Ltd company.
On top of this, comparing the list of Directors to the Teachers list on the school website, it looks like half of the teachers are Directors of the Ltd company.
I wonder why on earth they'd do that ? Organise the school like and and make half the teachers directors ?
I wonder if the teachers who are directors get dividends at the end of the year ?
What does the congregation think ? Surprised the newspapers haven't spotted this.
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostAfternoon All,
quick question....
the State School Comprehensive I went to is now a registered Ltd company, and still a State School Comprehensive, but it s Ltd company.
On top of this, comparing the list of Directors to the Teachers list on the school website, it looks like half of the teachers are Directors of the Ltd company.
I wonder why on earth they'd do that ? Organise the school like and and make half the teachers directors ?
I wonder if the teachers who are directors get dividends at the end of the year ?
What does the congregation think ? Surprised the newspapers haven't spotted this.
Milan.
You are asking us why they did this ?
To make money, that's why. Next !
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI wonder if the teachers who are directors get dividends at the end of the year ?
Milan.
Get back to tape changing.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostIs this the first step to converting to an Academy?
(I don't know, it's just something someone could look up...)
The school will consist of a charitable entity (not a charity managed by the charity commission) and a trading company (limited by Guarantee so no shareholders).
In theory the school's accounts (including the salaries of all staff governors) should be accessible on the school's website as director's remuneration should be publicly accessible and academy governors are directors of the company. They won't be but legally there should be there. (That bit is a DoE screw up which came to light last week and is really causing headaches as schools discover the fact and staff governors resign).
I can dig up the gory details if you want but don't go there as it makes internet RFC's look like page turning thrillers.
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What is this comprehensive thing? Is that where the oiks go? So like Harrow....
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostIf they are shareholders they might.
There's money to be made running special needs schools.
less of it you cheeky cant
Milan.
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Zeity,
it's on the side where the Dyke starts from, ie, not your side, infact about a mile from the start.
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI wonder if the teachers who are directors get dividends at the end of the year ?
There's money to be made running special needs schools.
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Is this the first step to converting to an Academy?
(I don't know, it's just something someone could look up...)
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Oh Dear: My old Comprehensive is now a Ltd, I wonder why ?
Afternoon All,
quick question....
the State School Comprehensive I went to is now a registered Ltd company, and still a State School Comprehensive, but it s Ltd company.
On top of this, comparing the list of Directors to the Teachers list on the school website, it looks like half of the teachers are Directors of the Ltd company.
I wonder why on earth they'd do that ? Organise the school like and and make half the teachers directors ?
I wonder if the teachers who are directors get dividends at the end of the year ?
What does the congregation think ? Surprised the newspapers haven't spotted this.
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