Meet the Governors
Governor |
| Position | Appointed By | Governor Responsibility | Appointed | Term of Office Ends |
Colin Barnard | Chair of Governors | LA Governor | Appointed by GB/board | Safeguarding | 01 Nov 2022 | 01 Nov 2026 |
Jonathan Causton | Vice-Chair of Governors | Co-opted Governor | Appointed by GB/board | Finance | 15 Mar 2021 | 14 Mar 2025 |
Lisa Leach |
| Staff Governor | Elected by staff /GB |
| 15 Sept 2023 | 15 Sept 2027 |
Claire Reed |
| Parent Governor | Elected by parents | EYFS, GDPR | 25 Mar 2022 | 24 Mar 2026 |
Russell Burton |
| Parent Governor | Elected by parents | Health & Safety | 04 Jul 2023 | 3 Jul 2027 |
Anne Allsop |
| Co-opted Governor | Appointed by GB/board | SEND, Teaching & Learning | 22 Feb 2023 | 21 Feb 2027 |
Lisa Denman |
| Ex-officio Foundation Governor | Appointed by foundation by virtue of the office they hold | Christian Distinctiveness | 16 Oct 2023 | 15 Oct 2027 |
Rachel Watson |
| Associate Member (no voting rights) | Appointed by GB/board |
| 30 Jan 2024 | 29 Jan 2028 |
School governors are members of their school's governing body, which is known as a 'corporate body'. A corporate body has a legal identity that is separate from its members and as a result, individual governors are generally protected from personal liability as a result of the governing body's decisions and actions provided they act honestly, reasonably and in good faith.
Individual governors have no power or right to act on behalf of the governing body except where the whole governing body has delegated a specific function to that individual or where regulations specify a function is to be exercised in a particular way.
School governors are drawn from different parts of the community and can be parents and staff or from the LA, the community and other groups. This helps ensure the governing body has sufficient diversity of views and experience but does not mean governors of a particular category represent that group on the governing body. For example, parent governors do not represent the parents at the school and do not report back to them.
The governing body has a range of duties and powers and a general responsibility for the conduct of the school with a view to promoting high standards of educational achievement. Its responsibilities include but are not limited to:
The governing body has considerable discretion as to how to discharge its responsibilities but is required to constitute itself in line with the regulations and to appoint a chair and vice chair. The governing body may delegate certain of its responsibilities to certain governors or committees of governors, although in general, it is not compelled to do so.
There are a range of roles and actions the governing body or individual governors need to consider:
Information from DfE Website http://www.education.gov.uk/a0056694/categories-and-roles-of-school-governors
Chair of Governors: Colin Barnard
Attendance at meetings - Academic Year 2023-2024 | ||||||||
| Autumn 2023 | Spring 2024 | Summer 2024 | |||||
Governor Name | FGB |
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| FGB 30.1 | FGB 19.3 | FGB 21.5 | FGB 9.7 |
Mr C Barnard, Chair |
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| Y | Y | Y | Apols |
Mrs A Allsopp |
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| Y | Y | Y | Y |
Mr R Burton |
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| Y | Apols | Apols | Y |
Mr J Causton |
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| Y | Y | Y | Y |
Mrs L Denman |
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| Y | Apols | Y | Apols |
Mrs A Jacobson |
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| Apols | Y | Y | Apols |
Mrs L Leach |
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| Y | Y | Y | Y |
Mrs R Watson | Y | Y | Y | Y | ||||
Ms C Reed |
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| Y | Y | Apols | Apols |
Mr A Brown, Principal |
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Mr L Harrison, Acting Head |
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| Y | Y |
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Attendance at meetings - Academic Year 2024-2025 | ||||||
| Autumn 2024 | Spring 2025 | Summer 2025 | |||
Governor Name | FGB 26.9 | FGB 12.11 |
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Mr C Barnard, Chair | Apols | Y |
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Mr J Causton | Apols | Y |
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Mrs A Allsopp | Y | Y |
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Mr R Burton | Y | Y |
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Mrs L Denman | Y | Apols |
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Mrs A Jacobson | Y | Resigned autumn term 2024 | ||||
Mrs L Leach | Y | Y |
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Mrs R Watson | Y | Y | ||||
Ms C Reed | Y | Y |
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Mr A Brown, Principal | Y | Y |
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