Examples of Diocesan Board of Education in a sentence
This arrangement follows consultation between the Governing Body, the Diocesan Board of Education, Local Authorities and other admissions authorities in the area.
The employee promises to support the Catholic mission and philosophy of the school, the policies and regulations of said employer and the Diocesan Board of Education, and will faithfully perform the duties of as stated in the job description.
For those schools with The Trust that are Church of England Schools, the Trustees are also accountable to the Diocesan Board of Education (DBE) to ensure that the school is conducted in accordance with their requirements.
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Further it enshrines both the regard of the Diocesan Board of Education, as well as that of the Local Authority to provide equality, and as far as possible to be inclusive of all elements in the School’s local community.