The Board of Management (BoM) is the body of persons or the person(s) appointed by the patron to manage the school on behalf of the patron. The patron of S.N. Mhuire Moynalvey is the Roman Catholic Bishop of Meath, Thomas Deenihan.
The functions of the BoM are set out in section 15 of the Education Act, 1998 which provides, inter alia, that it shall be the duty of the Board to “manage the school on behalf of the patron and for the benefit of the students and their parents and to provide or cause to be provided an appropriate education for each student at the school for which that board has responsibility”.
Section 15 of the Education Act, 1998 also provides that a “board shall perform the functions conferred on it and on a school by this Act”.
The BoM comprises of
The current membership of the Board of Management for the current terms (2023 – 2027) are as follows:
Correspondence with the BoM can only be done on an individual basis. In regards to parents(s)/guardian(s), an individual is either a parent/guardian or both parent(s)/guardian(s) of a child/children enrolled in the school. The BoM can neither discuss nor respond to:
In regards to issues with the school personnel, it is important that the following steps take place:
The steps can be found in the Revised Parental Complaint Procedures (November 2023).
There is a basic requirement of 5 meetings per year. However, should any issues arise there may be more meetings needed. The BoM try to schedule the meetings within each half term (however with the variance of Easter and availablity of members, this may not always occur):
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