TY - JOUR AB - Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the processes and relationships between school councils and school leadership teams in the local governance of 18 independent, faith-based schools in New South Wales, Australia.Design/methodology/approach A three-phase, mixed-method research design was used incorporating development of a conceptual framework for local school governance drawn from current literature, face-to face interviews with chairs of school councils and principals, and a subsequent survey of school council members and within-school leadership teams.Findings Noting a lack of research into the practices and processes of school council operations and their interface with school leadership, the study identified five key areas that were seen to be foundational to the effectiveness of local governance.Research limitations/implications The study contributes an Australian perspective to an international need to better understand local governance arrangements in school leadership and management.Practical implications At a practical level, the study provides valuable insights to principals, and to those aspiring to the role, on the nature of the relationship between the school council and school leadership teams.Social implications The study responds to a marked increase internationally in local governance arrangements for schools by way of school councils or boards.Originality/value A review of literature reveals that, somewhat surprisingly, there has been relatively little research undertaken in this key area of leading and managing schools. VL - 33 IS - 7 SN - 0951-354X DO - 10.1108/IJEM-12-2018-0401 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEM-12-2018-0401 AU - Leechman Gareth AU - McCulla Norman AU - Field Laurie PY - 2019 Y1 - 2019/01/01 TI - Local school governance and school leadership: practices, processes and pillars T2 - International Journal of Educational Management PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 1641 EP - 1652 Y2 - 2024/04/25 ER -