Governors
Ofsted June 2024 said:
"Governors have a good understanding of what the school does well and what needs to improve. They provide effective challenge and support to leaders. They visit the school frequently and ensure that they fulfil their statutory responsibilities. Staff are proud to work at the school. They value the high priority leaders place on their workload and wellbeing." |
For all information about the formation of our governing body members including membership of committees, please look at the tabs on the left and look at the terms of reference. This details their roles and responsibilities, when the committees were formed and when their terms of office come to an end. All governor information is updated during the autumn term as each meeting takes place.
Mr Nic Bouskill - Chair of Governors. Co-opted Governor.
Miss Katie Adams - Deputy Headteacher & EYFS Lead, Staff Governor
Mr Thomas White - Parent Governor
Mrs Sue Kew -Co-opted for the Resources Committee
Mr Stuart Graver - Local Authority Governor
Mrs Kerry Buttriss - Parent Governor
Mrs Emily Nell - Co-opted Governor

Mrs Diane Bouskill - Co-opted governor
Mrs Betty Hasler - Co-opted governor
Mrs Bev Tilman - Vice Chair of Governors

Mrs Carrie Smith - Clerk to the Governing Body
Governors are responsible for overseeing the management side of a school: strategy, policy, budgeting and staffing. They enable their school to run as effectively as possible, working alongside senior leaders and supporting teachers to provide excellent education to children.
Being a school governor is a commitment to attending governing body meetings which consider issues such as setting the school vision, mitigating financial risk and scrutinising educational outcomes. They are also involved in the school community, acting as critical friends to the headteacher and senior leaders.
Governors bring a wide range of skills and expertise from their professional lives to the governing board and schools benefit greatly from working with skilled volunteers, for example anyone with experience of finance, law, premises management or human resources. A governor with business know-how can transform the running of a school.
If you think that you have skills which would benefit our school, please speak to the headteacher.