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Leadership Priorities for Independent Schools

A public update on leadership priorities, planning conversations and shared sector themes for independent schools.

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Leadership teams continue to navigate a broad mix of strategic, operational and community priorities across the independent school sector.

Supporting board oversight

Board members and senior leaders require clear information to support effective governance oversight. This includes concise reporting on strategic priorities, policy review, risk management and key decisions.

  • focus reporting on oversight and decision-making
  • identify items requiring board attention
  • provide enough context without overwhelming detail

Separating governance and operations

A clear distinction between governance and operational management helps schools maintain effective oversight. Board reporting should support informed decision-making while respecting the role of school leadership in day-to-day delivery.

  • clarify whether each item is for noting, discussion or decision
  • connect board items to strategic priorities
  • record actions and follow-up responsibilities clearly

Accessing board-related content

Some AISSA portal content may be restricted to board members or senior school leaders. If you believe you should have access to board-related resources but cannot see them, please contact AISSA or your school administrator.

  • review governance and board resources where visible
  • check that your portal access type is correct
  • raise access issues before key reporting deadlines

Using the AISSA portal

Relevant updates, resources and supporting materials may be available through the AISSA portal. Access may vary based on your organisation, role and portal permissions.