National Governance Association

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The National Governance Association (NGA), founded as the National Governors' Association, is a representative body for school governors and trustees of state-funded schools in England. It was formed in February 2006 via the merger of two predecessor organisations: the National Governors’ Council (NGC) and the National Association of School Governors (NASG). It has its headquarters in Birmingham. The National Governors' Council was founded in 1994, on the initiative of Jack Morrish. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Baroness Howe of Idlicote
rdf:langString Emma Knights
rdf:langString Ian Courtney
rdf:langString President
rdf:langString Chief Executive
rdf:langString Chair
rdf:langString File:National Governance Association logo.png
rdf:langString Logo of the National Governance Association
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rdf:langString National Governance Association aims to represent all school governors and trustees in England.
rdf:langString this article reads like an advert, possible NPOV issues.
rdf:langString The National Governance Association (NGA), founded as the National Governors' Association, is a representative body for school governors and trustees of state-funded schools in England. It was formed in February 2006 via the merger of two predecessor organisations: the National Governors’ Council (NGC) and the National Association of School Governors (NASG). It has its headquarters in Birmingham. The National Governors' Council was founded in 1994, on the initiative of Jack Morrish.
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xsd:string National Governance Association aims to represent all school governors and trustees in England.

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