Constitution
Title
- The title of the Association shall be the Old Paludians Association
Purpose of the Association
- The purpose of the Association shall be to:
- organise Annual Reunions of former pupils and past and present staff of
Slough Secondary School, Slough Grammar School,
Slough High School, Upton Grammar School and
Slough Grammar School (Language College).
- produce an Annual Newsletter for Members giving news of Members.
- support Members trying to contact former school-friends.
- maintain a website for the benefit of Members and prospective Members.
- raise funds to cover the running costs of the Association.
- raise funds towards the cost of Speech Day Prizes for the School
and for the School Library, or any such gift as may be appropriate in
consultation with the School Principal.
- The Association shall be non-political and non-sectarian.
Membership
- Membership shall be open to former pupils and present and past staff of
Slough Secondary School, Slough Grammar School,
Slough High School, Upton Grammar School and
Slough Grammar School (Language College).
- Membership shall be by Life Membership only. Former Pupils will be
asked to make a one-off payment for the Life Membership subscription current
at the time of their joining. Honorary Life Membership shall be open to all
present and past members of the Staff.
- All members shall have equal voting rights.
Officers
- The Principal of
Slough Grammar School (Language College)
shall hold the honorary post of President of the Association.
- The Committee shall consist of the Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer,
Webmaster, Newsletter Editor and six other elected members. All committee
members must be Members of the Association. Seven Members shall constitute a
quorum at a Committee Meeting.
- The Committee shall organise a joint Annual General Meeting (AGM)
and Reunion to be held in March or April of each year. Members shall be
notified either by post or e-mail. Thirty members shall constitute a quorum at
an AGM.
- The Committee shall be elected annually at the AGM, but may co-opt up
to two members during the year.
- The Secretary shall maintain minutes for the AGM and for Committee
Meetings. The Secretary shall present the AGM Minutes at the subsequent AGM.
- The Treasurer shall maintain a bank or building society account on
behalf of the Association. The Treasurer shall maintain accounting records
for each financial year, which will run from 1st January to 31st December.
- The Accounts shall be examined by a Financial Examiner who is not a
member of the Committee and who is appointed annually at the AGM.
- The Treasurer shall present the Examined Accounts in written form at
the AGM.
- The Newsletter Editor shall prepare an annual newsletter for
distribution in March or April of each year. The Newsletter will be
distributed to Members by hand, post or e-mail.
- The Webmaster shall maintain the website ( www.oldpaludians.org ).
Changes to the Constitution
- Alterations to the Constitution may be made only by a resolution at the
AGM passed by a majority of seventy-five per cent of those members present and
voting. Members shall be notified of any alterations at least one month in
advance of the AGM.
Changes to the Membership Subscription
- Any changes to the Life Membership subscription shall be agreed at
the AGM by a simple majority of those present and voting. Members shall be
notified of any proposed alteration at least one month in advance of the AGM.
Dissolution of the Association
- The Association may be dissolved only by a resolution at the AGM passed
by a majority of seventy-five per cent of those members present and voting.
- At such time as the Old Paludians Association ceases to
function, all outstanding debts shall be paid, the accounts closed and all
residual monies donated to the
Slough Grammar School (Language College) specifically for
the purchase of additional books or other items for the School Library. All
record books and properties shall be passed to the archivist at the School or
to the County Archivist.
The above Constitution was formally adopted by the AGM at Reunion 2003.
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