What do our Governors do?
Our governors work as a team. They are responsible for making sure the school provides a high quality educational experience for all our children and that there are high expectations of what the children can achieve.
Our governors also promote effective ways of teaching and learning when setting the school aims and policies. They do this together with the headteacher, who is responsible for the day to day management of the school.
Our Governing Body includes representatives from the church, representatives from the community, representatives from the local authority, parent representatives and teacher representatives.
Our governing body is collectively responsible to parents, the local authority and the community. Appointments are for four years. Our governing body's main role is to help raise standards of achievement.
They are also accountable for the performance of the school to parents and the wider community plans the school's future direction with the staff selects the headteacher makes decisions on the school's budget and staffing makes sure the national curriculum is taught decides with the staff how the school can encourage pupil's spiritual, moral and social development makes sure the school provides for all its pupils, including those with special needs.
Our governors are at the heart of how our school operates. Our governors support and challenge the headteacher by gathering views, asking questions and collectively agreeing what's best for the school. Our governors work together in the best interests of the whole school community - the children, staff, parents and the wider community.
Governors