Meet the Governors
Meet the Governors
A governor is a volunteer that cares about teaching, learning and children. They represent the local community and are part of a team, which accepts responsibility for everything a school does. Our Governing Body works very hard for the school. The governing body is made up of the following representatives:
- Chair of Governors
- Vice Chair
- Headteacher
- LA Representative
- Community Representative
- Parent Representative
- School Staff
Mrs R Coram-Fry
Mrs B Michael
Mr Gareth Roden
CB Cllr D. Preece
CB Cllr A. Whitcombe
Mrs S Llewellyn
Mrs E Richards
Mr N Dark
Mrs C Lancey
Mrs F Lessimore
Mrs A Harry
Miss B Baker
Parent governors are elected as representatives of the interests of parents of pupils currently attending the school. A parent governor can continue to serve as a governor until the end of their four-year term of office, even if their child leaves the school during the period.
Parent governors may express their personal views at governing body meetings, however it is expected that these views would be representative of the interests of the parents at the school.
A parent governor should therefore keep “in tune” with the concerns and opinions of the majority of parents. However, it is important that when decisions are made, individual governors exercise their best judgement when contributing to the decision of the governing body.
LEA governors are appointed by the LEA, which maintains the school. LEA Governors may present the LEA’s views but they are not delegates of the LEA and they cannot be mandated by the LEA to take a particular view. LEA’s should publish the process and criteria for identifying candidates for appointment as LEA governors.