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Governing Board

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Critical friends

All maintained schools in England have a Governing Board which is responsible for overseeing many of the strategic decisions of the school. A key role is to act as a ‘critical friend’: to support, to challenge, and to ask questions.

 

Landywood's Governing Board is rightly proud of the achievements of the school.  However, it’s drive is clear: for the school to become increasingly outstanding in more and more areas of its work, giving local children the best possible start in life.

 

The Governing Board works in close partnership with the Head teacher, staff and the Local Authority.  Whilst the Head teacher is, of course, responsible for the day to day running of the school, the governors are involved with such things as staffing, curriculum, school buildings and finance.  It ensures the school functions well and maintains the proper range of academic and social objectives.

 

Membership of the Governing Board includes parents, teaching staff and representatives from the local community and the Local Authority.  

 

The Governing Board has a range of powers and duties laid down by various Education Acts.  In the main, these responsibilities relate to:

  • Setting targets and promoting high standards of educational achievement

  • Setting the strategic framework within which the school operates

  • Management of the school’s budget

  • Ensuring that the curriculum for the school is broad and balanced

 

Governors adopt, review and monitor a range of policies that govern the operation of the school including Health and Safety, Behaviour, Curriculum and Performance Management.

 

Governors discharge the above responsibilities, together with many others, through a Governing Board meeting each term.  These formal meetings are supplemented by a series of committee-meetings dealing with more specific issues.  Two committees of governors usually meet twice each term:

  • Pupils & Achievement Committee

  • Resources Committee (focusing on staffing, premises and finance).

 

Minutes of meetings are agreed and approved by the Board and each committee at its next meeting. Minutes are available on request once they have been approved. Please contact the school administration team.

 

A number of governors also have responsibilities for specific areas within the school.  The Terms of Reference outline the specific responsibilities of the full governing body and its committees

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As a school we recognise that a diversity of thought, voices and perspectives is essential to good governance and the effective running of any organisation. We regularly collect diversity information from our governors and, depending on current data, can use this to: 

➢ target recruitment to address gaps in experience and diversity 

➢ develop and adapt board practices to ensure full participation 

➢ prioritise training and awareness-raising in identified areas 

➢ address potential ‘blind spots’ through seeking wider advice and perspectives on current and upcoming opportunities, challenges and risks 

 

However, we are unable to publish this information as it would mean that individual members of our governing body are identifiable.

 

Skills required of school governors

The National Governance Association (NGA) has published a list of skills required for school governance.  An individual governor  is not expected to have all the skills listed in the audit, but they should be covered across the governing body: 

 

The Governing Body

Landywood Primary School has an established Governing Body who is committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for all children in the school.  

  

The Local Governing Board meet termly. There is also a Curriculum Committee which meets every half term. 

  

Landywood Primary provides strategic direction to the Local Governing Body in line with each schools Scheme of Delegation. 

  

Mr Ian Gregorelli is the Chair of the Governing Board and is a regular visitor to the school. 

  

Mr Gregorelli can be contacted via: 

  

c/o Landywood Primary School, Holly Lane, Great Wyrley, Staffordshire, WS6 6AQ

 

 

For further information, please follow the link below:

The Governing Body  

Name

Role

Other Roles

Term From

Term to

Mr A Clewer

Head Teacher

School Improvement Plan

Employed as Head Teacher

 

Mr I Gregorelli

Local Authority

Chair of Governors

Head Teachers Performance Management

Staff Morale and Well being

Pupil Well being

30/09/2014

30/09/2026

Mr P McDonald

Co-opted

Curriculum Standards Chair

Attendance Data Analytics

17/11/2016

16/11/2024

Mr S Hinds

Co-opted

Vice Chair

Head Teachers Performance Management

Health and Safety Premises

03/11/2016

02/11/2024

Mrs K Lees

Co-opted

Maths 

GDPR

04/02/2016

12/03/2024

Vacancy

Co-opted

Creative Curriculum

   

Miss J Hopcroft

Parent Governor

Creative Curriculum

01/12/2020

01/12/2024

Mrs P Richards

Staff Governor

Early Years and Looked After Children

04/07/2019

03/07/2023

Mr M Smith

Parent Governor

Science

IT Technology

20/07/2022

19/07/2026

Mrs K Chapman

Co-opted

English

20/05/2021

19/05/2025

Miss V Bowles

Co-opted

Safeguarding

Send

Prevent

20/01/2023

19/01/2027

Mrs K Moore

Co-opted

Community Links & Transition

Head Teachers Performance Management

23/03/2023

22/03/2027

Governor Attendance 22-23

Governor Attendance 22-23

Governor Meetings

Governor Meetings

Governor Attendance 23-24

Governor Attendance 23-24