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ST. PHILIP S CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOUNDATION LTD A company limited by guarantee and not having a capital divided into shares ACN 002 919 584 C O N S T I T U T I O N August, 2006 Jesus said, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 14:6

TABLE OF CONTENTS Preamble... 3 Name... 4 Definitions and Interpretation... 4 Statement of Faith - Nicene Creed... 4 Objects... 5 Powers... 5 Roles... 6 Operation... 6 Executive Principal... 6 Staff... 7 Associated Bodies... 7 Categories of Membership... 7 Corporate Membership... 7 School Membership... 8 Termination of Membership... 8 Subscriptions... 9 Members Meetings... 9 Quorum... 11 Voting... 11 Qualifications of Board and School Council Members... 12 Board of Governors... 12 Functions of the Board... 13 Board Meetings... 13 School Councils... 14 Membership Committees... 15 Sub Committees... 15 Removal from Office... 15 Finance... 15 Seal... 16 Audit... 16 Limited Liability of Members... 16 Income and Property... 16 Amendments to the Constitution... 17 Transition... 17 Winding Up... 17 Index... 18 St Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd ACN 002 919 584 Registered Office: 57 High Street, Waratah NSW 2298 Ph: (02) 49606600 Fax: (02) 49606690 Email: admin@spcc.nsw.edu.au Website: www.spcc.nsw.edu.au St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 2

PREAMBLE A Brief History St. Philip s Christian College was founded in 1982 by the vision and efforts of the leaders and people of St. Philip s Anglican Church, Waratah. The founders passionately believed in the need for an independent school that would develop the 'whole child' - intellectually, socially, physically and spiritually; a school that would maintain high academic and behavioural standards and at the same time effectively proclaim the liberating truth of the Christian Gospel. The College now has over 900 students enrolled and has become a leading educational provider in the region. Initially, the College was operated as an undertaking of St. Philip s Anglican Church. However, in May 1985, St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Limited was formed and this non-profit company took over the ownership and operation of the College. In 1995 a new campus of the College was established at Salamander Bay known as St Philip s Christian College Port Stephens. This campus now has an enrolment of over 600 students from Kindergarten to Year Twelve. 1997 saw the establishment of an alternative school called the D.A.L.E. Program, a small unit for 'students at risk' (Years 7-10). The Young Mother s Program for girls completing Yrs 10 to 12 was added in 2001. In October, 1997 the College acquired Narnia Christian PreSchool. Narnia is a one unit preschool ministering to children from three years old to school age. In September, 2004 the College also acquired Cessnock Christian School which has become St Philip s Christian College Cessnock. It is envisaged that this campus will become a K 12 campus with over 600 students within the next ten years. This Constitution replaces the Memorandum and Articles of Association adopted in 1985 to which the original subscribers were: Kenneth Barry Munns, Priest Arthur James Shepherd, Master Builder Michael Franklin Raymond Dunn, Teacher Richard John Raymond Rule, Teacher John Willian Tierney, Lecturer Graeme Henry Irwin, Principal Karel Plooy, Commercial Artist Margaret Ann Cowles, Pharmacist James Edward Bromley, Priest St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 3

1. NAME The name of the company continues to be "St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Limited". 2. DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION In this Constitution, unless the context otherwise requires: 2.1. The male gender shall include the female gender, subject to the context. 2.2. "Board" means the Board of Governors elected and appointed under clause 20. 2.3. "Child" or "children" in relation to membership shall include an adopted child, a foster child, or such other child as is residing with a member and dependant upon the member. 2.4. Foundation means St Philip s Christian Education Foundation Limited. 2.5. "Governor" means a member of the Board elected or appointed under clause 20. 2.6. "Member" means a person who has been admitted to one or more of the categories of membership described in clause 11.1. 2.7. "School" and Schools means any one or more of St. Philip s Christian College - Newcastle, St. Philip s Christian College Port Stephens, St. Philip s Christian College Cessnock, DALE Program (incl DALE Christian School and the Young Mothers Program), Narnia Christian Preschool and any other school which may be established or acquired by the Foundation in the future. 2.8. Corporate Member means a person who has applied and been accepted as a Corporate Member of the Foundation. Corporate Members are eligible for election to the Board of Governors and appointment by the Board to any of the School Councils as Board Appointees. 2.9. School Member means a person who has applied and been accepted as a School Member of the Foundation for a particular school. School Members are eligible for election to the School Council of that school only. 2.10. "General Meeting" means a meeting of Corporate members convened in accordance with clause 16.1. 2.11. "School Meeting" means a meeting of School members convened in accordance with clause 16.2. 2.12. An "Ordinary Resolution" shall be any resolution other than a Special Resolution and shall be determined by a simple majority vote of those present and voting. 2.13. A "Special Resolution" shall be a resolution determined by a three-quarters majority vote (see clause 16.1.6). Matters requiring a special resolution shall be specified in this Constitution, or shall be such matters as the Members shall previously agree to require a special resolution. 2.14. A reference to a word or expression in the singular form includes a reference to the word or expression in the plural. 3. STATEMENT OF FAITH - Nicene Creed 3.1. We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen. 3.2. We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, of one St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 4

Being with the Father. Through Him all things were made. For us men and for our salvation He came down from heaven: by the power of the Holy Spirit He was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate; He suffered death and was buried. On the third day He rose again in accordance with the scriptures; He ascended into Heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and His kingdom will have no end. 3.3. We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son. With the Father and the Son He is worshipped and glorified. He has spoken through the prophets. 3.4. We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. We look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. AMEN 4. OBJECTS 4.1. To continue, establish, aquire and maintain quality pre-schools, primary and secondary schools and other educational institutions based on the Christian faith seeking to develop the whole person - mind, body and spirit. 4.2. To pursue the vision of our schools being leading providers of quality Christian schooling within our nation, where: 4.2.1. Every student develops a personal faith in Jesus Christ and is empowered to live with purpose, integrity and joy. 4.2.2. Every student achieves their God-given potential and is well equipped to make a significant contribution to society. 4.2.3. Every student benefits from innovative and effective learning experiences taught by skilled and dedicated teachers. 4.2.4. Every student enjoys a safe and secure learning environment wherein they feel connected and affirmed. 4.2.5. Every student contributes to a culture of respect, dignity, care and concern for others. 4.2.6. Every student has access to excellent learning resources and is taught in the best learning facilities we can provide. 4.3. To stay true to our mission that St. Philip s Christian College will continue to provide quality education in a caring, secure and challenging learning environment based on Christian beliefs, values and practice 4.4. To live and work according to our core values which are: 4.4.1. Christ First - we want to honour Christ in all things. 4.4.2. Serve One Another - we want to appreciate the unique God-given potential of each person. 4.4.3. Strive for Excellence - we want to aim to do our very best all the time. 4.4.4. Do what is right - we want to always behave in a Christian manner. 4.4.5. Build Community - we want everyone to feel they belong. 5. POWERS 5.1. To continue, establish, acquire and maintain Christian Schools. St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 5

5.2. To publish or contribute to the publication of periodicals, journals, magazines, books, papers, pamphlets and information generally, consistent with the Objects. 5.3. To obtain the necessary funds for the purpose of fulfilling the Objects. 5.4. To purchase, lease, hire or otherwise acquire any real or personal property. To improve, manage, develop, sell, mortgage, lease, let or hire and grant rights and licences in respect of or otherwise deal with, dispose of or surrender the whole or any parts of the property of the Foundation. 5.5. To borrow or raise upon loan any sum or sums of money whether upon current account or otherwise, and for the purpose of securing the payment thereof to execute and give any mortgage, charges, bonds, debentures, bills of sale, or other securities over all or any part of the property or assets of the Foundation and to liquidate, redeem or pay off such securities or any of them. 5.6. To act as Trustee. 5.7. To do anything not specified which shall be deemed by the Board to be of benefit to the Foundation and consistent with its Objects and without limiting the foregoing to do anything a company may lawfully do. 6. ROLES 6.1. Authority: The Board shall assume the duties and responsibilities and be entitled to the privileges afforded by the Constitution. 6.2. Chairperson: The Board Chairperson for the time being shall chair meetings of the Corporate Members and of the Board unless he otherwise determines. 6.3. Deputy: In the absence of the Chairperson, the Deputy-Chairperson for the time being shall normally stand in his place. 7. OPERATION 7.1. Management: The management of the Foundation shall be vested in the Board of Governors. The Foundation shall act through its Board, School Councils, Sub Committees, Officers and Executive Principal as provided by this Constitution, or as authorised by the General Meeting. 7.2. Foundation policy: Where policy matters are to be authorised by the General Meeting then two clear months written notice to Board and Members alike must be given setting out details of the subject for discussion, by the member or Committee initiating such action. The Board shall make available to members, at least two weeks prior to the General Meeting a statement setting out the Board's views in respect to the matter. 8. EXECUTIVE PRINCIPAL Appointment and authority: The Board shall appoint an Executive Principal on such salary and conditions as may be determined by the Board. The Executive Principal is the chief executive officer of the Foundation and implements all Board policies demonstrating to the Board that its policies are, in fact, being implemented effectively. The Executive Principal shall appoint all other staff subject to the approval of the Board. The Executive Principal is an exofficio member of the Board and all School Councils and sub-committees with full voting rights. St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 6

9. STAFF Declaration: All staff will be Christian and shall, prior to appointment in any capacity, declare that they subscribe to the Statement of Faith of the Foundation; and live in a manner which gives strong evidence of this belief and acceptance of God s grace in their life. Active membership of a Christian church is one evidence of this. 10. ASSOCIATED BODIES Affiliation: The Board may, following receipt of a recommendation from the Executive Principal, agree to a body which has similar Objects and Statements of Faith becoming an associated body for the purpose of furthering the Objects of the Foundation, on such terms and conditions as the Board considers appropriate. 11. CATEGORIES OF MEMBERSHIP 11.1. Categories: Membership of the Foundation is divided into 3 categories being: 11.1.1. Corporate membership; and 11.1.2. School membership 11.1.3. Honorary membership 11.2. Honorary Life Membership: May be granted at the Board s discretion to a person having given outstanding service (in the opinion of the Board). Subject to that person s consent that person is to be presented with a Certificate inscribed with that person s name and be entitled to all the rights and privileges of a Corporate Member without being required to pay an annual subscription fee. 11.3. Declaration: Notwithstanding the Board s then current policy in regard to each category of membership, persons wishing to be Corporate or School Members must declare their agreement with the Objects of the Foundation, agree with and accept the Statement of Faith, agree to abide by the Constitution, indicate clearly their acceptance of Christ personally as Saviour and Lord, and give evidence to the satisfaction of the Board of Governors or its delegated representatives that they are leading lives compatible with Christian principles. 11.4. Qualifications: In addition, they must be in good standing in a church holding the Apostolic Faith as summarized in the Nicene Creed. They should have a vision for the organisation that is in common with other members. They should be prepared to make a financial and time commitment. 11.5. Multiple memberships: A person may belong to more than one category of membership and may exercise all of the rights which attach to each category of membership held in respect of that capacity. 12. CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP 12.1. Applications for membership: Subject to clause 12.4, a person who desires to be admitted in to the category of Corporate membership ("applicant") must apply in writing to the Membership Committee of the Board. 12.2. Application forms: The application contemplated by clause 12.1 must be in the form approved from time to time by the Board and be accompanied by such other information as the Board Membership Committee considers necessary having regard to the Board's then current policy in relation to Corporate membership. St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 7

12.3. Consideration of applications: The Board Membership Committee must promptly consider an application for Corporate membership in light of the Board's then current policy in relation to Corporate membership. 12.4. Approval by the Board: The Board must within 28 days of receiving an application under clause 12.1 decide whether or not to admit the applicant to the category of Corporate membership. 12.5. Response: The Board must communicate the decision (with or without reasons) it makes under clause 12.4 to the applicant within 14 days of that decision being made by the Board. 13. SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP 13.1. Applications for membership: Subject to clause 13.2, a person who desires to be admitted in to the category of School membership ("applicant") must apply in writing to the Membership Committee of the School at which the applicant's child is enrolled or if the applicant has no children enrolled, at the School in which the applicant has an interest. 13.2. Restriction: An applicant can only apply to be admitted into the category of School membership at a School or Schools where the applicant's child or children are enrolled or in which the applicant has an interest. 13.3. Application forms: The application contemplated by clause 13.1 must be in the form approved from time to time by the Board and be accompanied by such other information as the relevant Membership Committee considers necessary having regard to the Board's then current policy in relation to School membership. 13.4. Consideration of applications: A Membership Committee must promptly consider an application for School membership in light of the Board's then current policy in relation to School membership. 13.5. Approval by School Council: A School Council must within 28 days of receiving an application under clause 13.1 decide whether or not to admit the applicant to the category of School membership. 13.6. Response: A School Council must communicate the decision (with or without reasons) it makes to the applicant within 14 days of that decision being made by the School Council. 13.7. The Board shall determine from time to time what it considers to be an interest in a school for the purposes of this clause. 14. TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP 14.1. Voluntary resignation: A Member may resign his or her membership at any time by giving notice in writing: 14.1.1. in the case of Corporate members, to the Board; 14.1.2. in the case of School members to the School Council at the particular School at which their child or children are enrolled. 14.2. Termination of Corporate membership: Subject to clause 14.4, the Board may terminate a Corporate member's membership: 14.2.1. if membership fees are not paid by the due date without there being in place an arrangement with the Board for their payment; or St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 8

14.2.2. if the person in question is not, in the opinion of the Board, leading a life compatible with Christian principles; or 14.2.3. for any other reason the Board reasonably considers ought to lead to termination of membership. 14.3. Termination of School membership: Subject to clause 14.4, the School Council may terminate a School member's membership: 14.3.1. if membership fees are not paid by the due date without there being in place an arrangement with the School Council for their payment; or 14.3.2. if tuition fees are not paid by the due date without there being in place an arrangement with the School Council for their payment; or 14.3.3. if the School member is not, in the opinion of the School Council, leading a life compatible with Christian principles; or 14.3.4. for any other reason the School Council considers ought to lead to termination of membership. 14.4. Members right of reply: The Board and the School Council must not exercise their respective right to terminate the different categories of membership under clause 14.2 and 14.3 until: 14.4.1. reasonable notice has been given to the member of the intention to terminate their membership; 14.4.2. written reasons for the proposed termination of membership are provided to the member at the same time as the notice; and 14.4.3. the Member is given reasonable opportunity to be heard and to respond to the reasons given. 15. SUBSCRIPTIONS 15.1. Subscription fee: All prospective Members shall pay the prescribed fee for their category of memberships at the time of application. 15.2. Due annually: All Members shall pay an annual membership fee for their category of memberships, which shall become due and payable as the Board determines. 15.3. Fixed by the Board: The amount of the membership fee for each category of membership shall be such amount as is fixed by the Board from time to time. 16. MEMBERS MEETINGS 16.1. Corporate Members Meetings 16.1.1. Annual General Meetings: The Board shall convene an Annual General Meeting which must be held at the time contemplated by the Commonwealth Corporations Act 2001. The purpose of this meeting shall be to elect Governors, to appoint Auditors (where appropriate), to receive the financial statements and reports, and to transact such other business as may be appropriate and of which notice has been given. 16.1.2. Special General Meetings: The Board may convene such other General Meetings, referred to as Special General Meetings as may be desired to further the Objects of the Foundation and to provide corporate members with reports and information on the activities of the Foundation. St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 9

16.1.2.1. The Board shall convene a Special General Meeting upon receipt of a written request setting out the purpose of such meeting and signed by not less than 25% of the corporate members. Such meeting shall be held not later than eight (8) weeks subsequent to the date of receipt of the request. 16.1.2.2. At least 21 days written notice of Special General Meetings shall be given to all Corporate Members. 16.1.3. Notice: At least 21 days notice of a Corporate Member s Meetings shall be given. Such notice shall be given to all corporate members and to the Board. 16.1.4. Quorum for Corporate Member s Meetings (Annual or Special): The quorum for a General Meeting shall be five (5) corporate members. For the purpose of this clause member includes a person attending as a proxy. 16.1.5. Foundation Policy: Foundation policy shall be set by the Board. Questions relating to policy may properly be raised at Corporate Member s Meetings. However, no resolution may be discussed on matters of policy at any Corporate Member s Meetings except it be by way of a Special Resolution. 16.1.6. Special Resolutions: Special Resolutions require at least 21 days written notice be given to the Corporate members. In such an event the Board shall provide to the Corporate members at least 21 days prior to the meeting a statement setting out the wording of the proposed Special Resolution, details of the present policy affected by the Special Resolution, the probable effect of the proposal including an estimate of costs together with the Board's recommendation in respect of the matter. In the event of there being a minority view held by no less than three (3) members of the Board particulars of such view shall be included with the statement provided to members as aforesaid. By law a special resolution must be passed by at least 75% of the votes cast by members who are entitled to vote on the resolution, either in person, or by proxies. 16.1.7. Reasons for Special Resolutions: Some of the matters on which a special resolution is required are to change the company name; change the type of the company; alter the constitution; and voluntarily wind up the Foundation. 16.1.8. Notice to School Members: School members are entitled to notice of and to attend Corporate Member s Meetings; are not entitled to vote at Corporate Member s Meetings; and have no right to speak at a Corporate Member s Meetings unless given leave to speak by the Chairperson. 16.2. School Members Meetings 16.2.1. Annual School Meeting: Each School shall hold an Annual School Meeting in May of each year and in any event before the Annual General Meeting of the Foundation. The purpose of this Meeting shall be to elect members of the School Council of the particular School, to receive financial statements and reports, and to transact such other business as may be appropriate and of which notice has been given. Members of the School Council of the particular School are to be elected by School members of that School. 16.2.2. Special School Meetings: The School Council may from time to time convene such other School Member s Meetings as it considers necessary. St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 10

16.2.3. Requests for Special Meetings: The Chairman of a School Council shall convene a Special School Meeting of the relevant School upon receipt by him of a written request setting out the purpose of such meeting and signed by not less than 25% of the School members of the relevant School. Such meeting shall be held not later than eight (8) weeks subsequent to the date of receipt of the request. 16.2.4. Notice: At least 21 days notice of a School Member s Meetings shall be given. Such notice shall be given to all School members of that particular School, and to the Board. 16.2.5. Quorum: The quorum for a School Meeting shall be five members (5) of the School members of that particular school. 16.2.6. Disputes: In the event of a dispute as to the correctness of the procedures in relation to the election of a School Council, particularly regarding the quorum, or the right to vote, the matter shall, on the request in writing of ten (10) or more School members of that particular School, be referred to the Board for resolution. 16.2.7. Notice to Corporate Members: Corporate members are entitled to notice of and to attend School Member s Meetings. Corporate members are entitled to vote and speak at School Member s Meetings. 17. QUORUM Rules for all meetings: If within 15 minutes of the time specified for the holding of a Corporate Member s Meeting or a School Member s Meetings a quorum is not present the meeting stands adjourned to the same time on the same day in a suitable venue in a fortnights time and the Board or School Council will give at least 7 days notice of that venue to the relevant members. If within 15 minutes of the time appointed for the second meeting a quorum is not present, the members who are present may proceed with the business of that meeting as if a quorum were present. 18. VOTING 18.1. Resolutions by voting: At a Corporate Member s Meeting or a School Member s Meeting, all questions shall be resolved by a vote of the Members entitled to vote, either as an Ordinary Resolution or as a Special Resolution. 18.2. Ineligibility to vote: No Member shall be entitled to vote if his subscription or tuition fees in respect of children enrolled at a School are more than four (4) months in arrears, notwithstanding any other action that may be taken by the Board. 18.3. School members voting rights: School members have a right to vote at their relevant School Member s Meetings but do not have a right to vote at Corporate Member s Meetings; 18.4. Corporate members voting rights: Corporate members have a right to vote at Corporate Member s Meetings and School Member s Meetings. 18.5. Proxy Voting: For Corporate Member s Meetings a member may vote in person or by proxy or by attorney and on a show of hands every person present who is a member or a representative of a member shall have one vote and on a poll every member present in person or by proxy or by attorney or other adult authorised representative shall have one vote. 18.6. Proxy Instrument: The instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing under the hand of the appointor or of his attorney duly authorised in writing. The instrument St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 11

appointing the proxy shall be deemed to confer authority to demand or join in demanding a poll. A member shall be entitled to instruct his proxy in favour of or against any proposed resolutions. Unless otherwise instructed the proxy may vote as he thinks fit. A person shall not be appointed a proxy unless he is a member or duly authorised representative of a member. 18.7. Vote counting: The Board shall set policies from time to time which govern the manner in which votes in elections for the elected positions contemplated by this Constitution are to be counted. 18.8. One person one vote: Each Corporate Member and School Member including the Chairperson of the Meeting has one deliberative vote at the meeting at which they are entitled to vote. A tied vote shall be deemed a defeated vote. 19. QUALIFICATIONS OF BOARD AND SCHOOL COUNCIL MEMBERS In addition to the qualifications for membership they should be: 19.1. Church members: Active and in good standing in their respective churches. 19.2. Believers: Faithful and loyal to the Word of God and to the teachings of their respective church groups. 19.3. Interested in Christian Education: Persons who have an interest in the spiritual life and Christian education of children. 19.4. Persons of good character: Persons of integrity who meet the qualifications of Christian leaders outlined in I Timothy 3 and Titus 2. 19.5. Responsible: Be willing and capable of assuming responsibility. 19.6. Supportive: Have the ability to work well with others, have the courage of their convictions, and be champions of the College. 19.7. Available: Prepared and willing to devote a sufficient amount of time to the study of the issues involved in Christian Education and in Governance and be prepared to undertake the necessary training to be equipped to fulfil the role. 19.8. Passionate: Willing and able to make sacrifices of their time, knowledge and personal pleasure for the benefit of the school. 19.9. Committed: Sufficiently convinced of the priority of Christian education for all families. 19.10. Capable: Understand and be able to cope with the financial and other circumstances faced by the College from time to time. 20. BOARD OF GOVERNORS 20.1. Election of Board: There shall be a Board of Governors, who shall be elected or appointed from Corporate members nominated by Members as hereinafter prescribed. 20.2. Composition of Board: There shall be nine (9) elected Governors, who shall be (subject to clause 19) elected at an Annual General Meeting. Only Corporate members may vote in elections for Governors. Such Governors are elected for a term not to exceed three (3) years and are eligible for re-election. At least three (3) of the Governors shall retire annually. 20.3. Restriction: No employee of the Foundation, other than the Executive Principal, shall be eligible for election or appointment to the Board. However, this shall not prevent the St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 12

payment of an honorarium or the recoupment of expenses incurred by Governors from time to time. Board members may be employed on a consultancy or contractor basis, however, they should not vote on a motion relevant to their engagement. 20.4. Executive Principal: The Executive Principal shall have the right and duty to attend Board meetings and has full voting rights. 20.5. Appointment of Officers: The Board shall appoint from among the elected members a Chairperson and a Deputy-Chairperson and a Minute Secretary for a term as determined by the Board (subject to clause 20.2). 20.6. Resignation of Board members: Any member of the Board may resign his office at any time by first giving notice in writing. 20.7. Casual vacancies: In the event of a vacancy on the Board of a Governor, the Board may appoint a Corporate member to fill the casual vacancy until the next Annual General Meeting, at which time an election shall be held to fill the casual vacancy for the balance of the term (if applicable). 20.8. The Authority of the Board: Subject to Special Resolutions by the Corporate members at Annual General Meetings and Special General Meetings, the Board is the paramount authority within the Foundation to which all Committees, Sub Committees, Officers, the Executive Principal and School Councils must report and which bodies are subject to the Board's policies from time to time insofar as those policies relate to those bodies' roles and functions. 21. FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD The Board shall 21.1. Have the general control and management of the affairs, property and funds of the Foundation. 21.2. Have general oversight over the educational program and policies of the Schools. 21.3. Keep itself informed with regard to the scholastic quality and Christian character of the educational programmes of the Schools. 21.4. Determine the powers and duties of the School Councils, Membership Committees, Staff Councils and Board Sub-Committees, and where appropriate appoint or co-opt members to serve on the Board Sub Committees. 21.5. All Governors shall be ex-officio members of all other Committees of the Foundation. The Governors, in their ex-officio capacity, will not have the power to vote, but where appointed or elected to a Committee the restriction on voting rights will not apply. 21.6. The Board shall have the authority to delegate to a School Council, a Membership Committee, a Board Sub Committee or a person such part of its functions as it sees fit and subject to such guidelines as may seem appropriate in the circumstances. The Board shall have the power to revoke such authority from time to time, and to overrule any decision made by its delegate pursuant to such delegated authority. 21.7. The Board shall appoint a company secretary in terms of the Corporations Act 2001. 22. BOARD MEETINGS 22.1. Meetings: The Board shall meet monthly or at such times as the Chairperson shall consider necessary. St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 13

22.2. Notice: At least one week's notice of Board Meetings shall be given by the Executive Principal to each Governor. 22.3. Quorum: The quorum for a Board Meeting shall be not less than five (5) Governors. 22.4. Decision Making: Decisions at Board Meetings shall be by simple majority. 22.5. Procedures: The Board may, subject to this Constitution, determine its own procedures. 23. SCHOOL COUNCILS 23.1. Composition of School Councils: Each School shall have a School Council consisting of not more than seven (7) School members of the relevant School, together with the School Principal. School Councils are subject to the Board. The Board may make Board appointments of no more than two persons from Corporate Members in addition to this number. 23.2. Term of Appointment: The School Council Members shall be elected by School members for a two year term at the Annual School Members Meeting. At least two members of a School Council shall retire annually and shall be eligible for re-election. In the event of a vacancy on the Council, nominations will be requested from members of that School and the relevant School Council shall select a person from amongst the nominations and appoint him to the position for the balance of the term. 23.3. Appointment of Officers: Each School Council shall appoint from amongst its number a Chairperson and Minute Secretary. 23.4. Functions of School Councils: School Councils shall carry out the role determined by the Board from time to time including, without limitation: 23.4.1. representing the interests and views of School members in the formulation of Foundation policy; 23.4.2. holding the School's Principal accountable for the day to day operation of the School; 23.4.3. monitoring School budgets and reporting thereon to the Board; 23.4.4. providing time during monthly Council meetings for staff representatives, if requested, to speak to Council about any concerns on behalf of the staff of the particular school; 23.4.5. overseeing responsibilities for building and ground maintenance, subject to budgetary constraints; 23.4.6. appointing a Membership Committee under clause 24 for their particular School; and 23.4.7. determining its own procedures, subject to the Board. 23.5. Appointment of School Councils for New Schools: The Board may appoint a School Council in respect of any new School established by the Foundation; if there are insufficient nominations to constitute a School Council of at least five (5) School members of the relevant School, appoint either Corporate members or School members (of the relevant School or of another School), sufficient to constitute the School Council, and the persons appointed by the Board under this subclause shall serve as School Council Members in accordance in all respects with this clause. St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 14

23.6. Restrictions on employee election to School Councils: Apart from the School Principal and ex-officio members no other employee at that school is eligible for election to the School Council of the relevant School. 24. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEES 24.1. Composition: The Board and each School Council must appoint a committee of 2 persons which is to be known as the Membership Committee. 24.2. Term: Membership Committee members shall be appointed to serve for a 1 year term and shall be eligible for reappointment. The Board (in the case of the Board Membership Committee) and School Council (in the case of a School Council Membership Committee) may fill any casual vacancy which occurs on a Membership Committee. 24.3. Functions: The functions of the Membership Committee are as set out in this Constitution (see clauses 11, 12 and 13). 24.4. Decisions: A Membership Committee must act unanimously in making any decision contemplated by the Constitution. 24.5. Disputes: Any dispute or grievance arising out of a decision by a School's Membership Committee shall be referred to the Board Membership Committee whose decision on the dispute or grievance shall be final and binding on the parties to the dispute or grievance. 24.6. Procedures: Membership Committees may, subject to the Board, determine their own procedures. 25. SUB COMMITTEES Establishment of sub committees: To assist the Board and the School Councils in the fulfilment of the Objects of the Foundation and for their respective functions, those bodies may establish such Committees of the Board and the School Councils as those bodies consider appropriate. 26. REMOVAL FROM OFFICE 26.1. Power to remove: The Board shall have the power to remove from Office any Officer, Appointee, Governor, member of a School Council, member of a committee or employee in any case where the Board considers it shall be in the interests of the Foundation, subject to the following conditions: 26.1.1. The issue involved is communicated to the person concerned and such person shall be given a reasonable opportunity of submitting a defence. 26.1.2. The decision to remove such a person shall be pursuant to a Special Resolution of the Board. 26.1.3. Voting shall be by secret ballot. 27. FINANCE 27.1. Control of finances: All monies received for the purposes of the Foundation generally, or for the purposes of its Schools, Committees or Agencies shall be received and controlled by such persons or Committees as the Board may from time to time appoint. St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 15

27.2. Bank accounts: The Board shall authorise the opening of such bank accounts as it may consider necessary and shall determine the method of operation of such account. 27.3. Finance policies: The Board may make such other determinations regarding the finances of the Foundation, consistent with this Constitution, as may be appropriate from time to time. 28. SEAL 28.1. Custody: A Common Seal of the Foundation shall be kept in the custody of the Executive Principal, or such other person as the Board may from time to time direct. 28.2. Resolution: The Common Seal shall only be affixed to any document or instrument pursuant to a resolution of the Board. 28.3. Authorised officers: Any two of the Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson, Executive Principal, Company Secretary and others appointed by the Board from time to time shall be authorised to use the Common Seal, consistent with this Clause. 28.4. Records: The person having custody of the Seal shall keep a record of all documents to which the Seal shall have been affixed. 29. AUDIT 29.1. Appointment of auditor: The Foundation shall appoint at a General Meeting a Registered Company Auditor to be its Auditor. The Auditor shall be appointed for an indefinite term subject to the right of the Foundation to terminate his appointment and the Auditor's right to resign. 29.2. Notice of termination: In the event of the Foundation proposing to terminate his appointment the Auditor shall be given at least six (6) weeks clear written notice of the proposal and the reasons for it and shall be given a reasonable opportunity of submitting a response to the Members both in writing and at the meeting. 29.3. Restrictions: No person may be appointed Auditor if he, or his partners, or his spouse, or the spouses of his partners, is a Governor of the Foundation. 29.4. Standards: The Auditor shall audit the accounts and records of the Foundation in accordance with recognised auditing standards. 30. LIMITED LIABILITY OF MEMBERS Limited Liability: Every member of the Foundation undertakes to contribute to the assets of the Foundation in the event of the same being wound up while he is a member, or within one year after he ceases to be a member, for the payment of the debts and liabilities of the Foundation (contracted before he ceases to be a member) and of the costs, charges and expenses of winding-up and for the adjustment of the rights of the contributories among themselves, such amount as may be required, not exceeding fifty dollars ($50.00). 31. INCOME AND PROPERTY Non-profit status: The assets and income of the Foundation shall be applied solely to further the Objects of the Foundation and no portion shall be distributed directly or indirectly to the members of the organisation except as bona fide compensation for services rendered or expenses incurred on behalf of the Foundation. St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 16

32. AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION 32.1. Notice of meeting: No change shall be made to this Constitution except with the approval of a Special Resolution of Corporate members at a General Meeting. See clause 16.1.6 for the requirements for Special Resolutions. 32.2. Notice of changes: A notice setting out details of the proposed changes shall be provided to Corporate Members at least 21 days before the General Meeting. 32.3. Power to amend: Any proposed change may be adopted as presented or as amended by the meeting. 33. TRANSITION Arrangements: All current members of the Foundation will be granted one year s Corporate Membership of the Foundation upon the adoption of this Constitution. 34. WINDING UP Transfer of Assets: In the event of the winding up or dissolution of the Foundation, the assets, if any, remaining after the payment and discharge of all expenses and liabilities, shall be paid by the Board to an institution that is a public benevolent institution for the purposes of the Income Tax Assessment Act, being an institution that has as its Objects the Christian education and/or welfare of children. St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 17

INDEX AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION 17 Notice of changes 17 Notice of meeting 17 Power to amend 17 ASSOCIATED BODIES 7 Affiliation 7 AUDIT 16 Appointment of auditor 16 Notice of termination 16 Restrictions 16 Standards 16 BOARD MEETINGS 14 Decision Making 14 Meetings 14 Notice 14 Procedures 14 Quorum 14 BOARD OF GOVERNORS 12 Appointment of Officers 12 Authority of the Board 12 Casual vacancies 12 Composition of Board 12 Election of Board 12 Executive Principal 12 Resignation of Board Members 12 Restrictions 12 CATEGORIES OF MEMBERSHIP 7 Categories 7 Declaration 7 Honorary Life Membership 7 Multiple memberships 7 Corporate Members Meetings Annual General Meetings 9 Foundation policy 9 Notice 9 Notice to School Members 9 Quorum 9 Reasons for Special Resolutions 9 Special General Meetings 9 Special Resolutions 9 CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP 7 Application forms 7 Applications for membership 7 Approval by the Board 7 Consideration of applications 7 Response 7 DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION 4 EXECUTIVE PRINCIPAL 6 Appointment and authority 6 FINANCE 16 Bank accounts 16 Control of finances 16 Finance policies 16 FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD 13 Appoint a secretary 13 Authority to delegate 13 Ex-officio members 13 General control and management 13 General oversight 13 Informed 13 Powers and duties 13 INCOME AND PROPERTY 17 Non-profit status 17 LIMITED LIABILITY OF MEMBERS 16 Limited Liability 16 MEMBERS MEETINGS 9 Corporate Members' Meetings 9 MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEES 15 Composition 15 Decisions 15 Disputes 15 Functions 15 Procedures 15 Term 15 NAME 4 OBJECTS Core Values 5 Mission 5 Vision 5 OPERATION 6 Foundation Policy 6 Management 6 POWERS 6 PREAMBLE A Brief History 3 QUALIFICATIONS OF BOARD AND SCHOOL COUNCIL MEMBERS 12 Available 12 Believers 12 Capable 12 Church Members 12 Committed 12 Interested in Christian Education 12 Passionate 12 Persons of good character 12 Responsible 12 Supportive 12 QUORUM 11 Rules of all meetings 11 REMOVAL FROM OFFICE 15 Power to remove 15 ROLES Authority 6 Chairperson 6 Deputy 6 SCHOOL COUNCILS 14 Appointment of Officers 14 Appointment of School Councils for New Schools 14 Composition of School Councils 14 Functions of School Councils 14 Restrictions on employees 14 Term of Appointment 14 School Members Meetings Annual School Meeting 10 Disputes 10 Notice 10 Notice to Corporate Members 10 Quorum 10 Requests for Special Meetings 10 Special School Meeting 10 SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP 8 Application forms 8 Applications for membership 8 Approval by School Council 8 Consideration of applications 8 Response 8 Restrictions 8 SEAL 16 St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 18

Authorised officers 16 Custody 16 Records 16 Resolution 16 STAFF 7 Declaration 7 STATEMENT OF FAITH - Nicene Creed 4 SUB COMMITTEES 15 Establishment of sub committees 15 SUBSCRIPTIONS 9 Due annually 9 Fixed by the Board 9 Subscription fee 9 TERMINATION OF MEMBERSHIP 8 Members right of reply 8 Termination of Corporate membership 8 Termination of School membership 8 Voluntary resignation 8 TRANSITION 17 Arrangements 17 VOTING 11 Corporate members voting rights 11 Ineligibility to vote 11 One person one vote 11 Proxy Instrument 11 Proxy voting 11 Resolutions by voting 11 School members voting rights 11 Vote counting 11 WINDING UP 17 Transfer of assets 17 St. Philip s Christian Education Foundation Ltd Page 19