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Celebrating School Business Leaders’ — the power behind every school

Today marks National School Business Leaders’ Day (NSBL Day), an annual opportunity to recognise and celebrate the incredible contribution of School Business Managers (SBMs) and School Business Leaders across the UK.

It’s a day that rightly shines a spotlight on the people who keep our schools running—strategically, operationally, and financially—ensuring that our brilliant Head Teachers, Teachers, and support staff can focus on what matters most: the pupils.

Across the North East, we are proud to say that we are supported by some of the very best School Business Leaders, and how sincerely grateful we are for all the remarkable work you do…

The unsung strength of our school communities

School Business Managers and leaders are often described as the backbone of the school system, and in the North East, that couldn’t be more true. From managing complex budgets and overseeing HR processes, to procurement, compliance, estates, and school safety, SBMs hold together the operational fabric of our schools. Their work is rarely seen by pupils, but it’s felt in every classroom, corridor, and playground.

They are strategic thinkers, problem-solvers, negotiators, and leaders in their own right. And most importantly, they’re deeply committed to their schools, their colleagues, and the communities they serve.

We know that across our region, SBMs are working in increasingly complex and challenging environments, navigating rising costs, staffing pressures, and ever-changing policy landscapes. However, at the very same time, they continue to ensure our schools remain safe, efficient, and focused on delivering the best possible outcomes for children.

Their impact is profound, even when it goes unspoken.

A moment to say thank you

NSBL Day is a chance to pause and reflect on something we sometimes take for granted: schools simply would not function without the expertise and dedication of their business leaders.

At Schools North East, we are genuinely grateful for the professionalism, resilience, and care that SBMs and operational leaders bring every single day to our schools and our communities. They are often the calm in the chaos, the problem-solvers behind the scenes, and the steady hands guiding schools through uncertainty.

In short, they are essential.

And in the North East, we are fortunate to have so many outstanding professionals who consistently go above and beyond.

The Most Valuable Players in education

This year, the importance of school business leadership is being further recognised through the upcoming The Education Business Conference (11 June, Vertu Arena), which will celebrate the sector’s “Most Valuable Players” in education.

We’ll bring together school and trust leaders, COOs, CFOs, SBMs, and operational professionals from across the country. It will be a chance to share practice, explore new ideas, and most importantly, recognise and celebrate the contribution of, indeed, education’s Most Valuable Players.

Grounded in the Department for Education’s Maximising Value for Pupils programme, the conference focuses on how strategic leadership in operations can directly improve outcomes for children and young people.

We’ll explore three key strands:

  • Commercial: Making every pound count
  • Assets: Building environments that enable success
  • Workforce: Strategic planning to maximise outcomes

Alongside this, there is a strong focus on developing confidence, capability, and professional judgement—ensuring leaders are equipped not just to manage complexity, but to shape and improve it.

Spaces are limited and with the conference taking place next week, we encourage colleagues to book now and join us for what promises to be an energising and insightful event.

But above all else, today remains what it should be: a day to recognise and celebrate the incredible school business leaders who keep our schools running, and our children learning, every single day.

Thank you.

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