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Governors

The Trust Board

School Board

Primary schools are central to their community, and local governance enables the school to both be influenced by and be accountable to that community.

Within a multi-academy trust such as TPA, school leaders receive professional support and challenge through the trust’s executive team, central staff and the School Board.

School Boards are to support and challenge the Headteacher regarding:

  • School vision and expectations (set by the Trust and school in collaboration);
  • Appropriateness and implementation of the School Development Plan;
  • Effectiveness of safeguarding;
  • Quality of Education, including curriculum implementation and impact, and progress and attainment of all pupils;
  • Pupil behaviour and attitudes, including attendance;
  • Pupil and staff well-being and personal development; and
  • Understanding the school community and its views.

The School Boards have a maximum of 11 members. The Chair will be appointed by the Trust Board to ensure sufficient oversight and control of the strategic direction of the school from the sponsoring trust, The Pioneer Academy. The remaining governors will include:

  • A minmum of two elected parent governors
  • A minimum of one elected staff governors (with a maximum of two)
  • The Head Teacher
  • Up to 7 community governors

Core Functions

The duties of the School Board are to:
1. Champion and foster TPA’s vision and expectations in the school;
2. Support the implementation of the school’s vision, aims and objectives;
3. Support and challenge the performance of the school through receiving and considering:

  • The Headteacher Report
  • Overview of the curriculum, its adaptation for cohort characteristics, and its implementation and impact updates (which may also be SDP priorities / Lead Governor roles);
  • Outcomes and progress data from national assessments;
  • Information regarding the implementation and impact of the School Development Plan, including through Lead Governor roles and visits;
  • External reviews or assessments of school provision, including Ofsted reports;

4. Contribute to the school’s self-evaluation and School Development Plan;
5. Establish procedures for receiving the views of the school community, and ensure that the views of the school community inform the School Development Plan;
6. Ensure that School Board members are supported to enhance their skills and knowledge, including undertaking training as required; and
7. Make and be involved in decisions in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation such as reviewing and approving policies and procedures in a timely manner and in accordance with legislation and the TPA Scheme of Delegation.

Each School Board has a Chair, Vice Chair, a Safeguarding Governor, an Inclusion Governor, and an Attainment and Progress Governor. 

 

What do the Governors do?

School Board Governors are very important in making sure that the school is fulfilling its purpose in providing an effective education for the children. The main aspect of the role is to be a “critical friend.” This is a bit of “governor speak” but describes the responsibility in that we are there to sense, check and monitor. A School Board Governor’s job is to focus on those aspects that indicate the performance of the school, and also take a strategic view of where we want the school to get to. It is not focused on day-to-day running of the operational side or day-to-day issues. The School Board Governors do not intervene in the professional responsibilities of teachers, but they do agree policies which, when put into practice by the teaching staff, determine what is taught to children. These policies are available on the website or from the school office.

The School Board meets at least once a term. Standing items on all School Board meeting agendas will be quality of education, SEND, safeguarding, pupil progress (including of pupils with EAL, SEND, LAC and FSM), finance, health and safety as well as school culture.  Minutes of these meetings are displayed on a notice board by the school office.

The Pioneer Academy seeks to develop the role of School Board Governors to provide robust support and challenge, judging the impact of school leaders and all staff through the outcomes for pupils.

The School Board Governors work to these key principles:

  • To provide challenge and support to the Head Teacher and staff of the school to raise standards and keep pupils safe
  • To champion high achievement for all pupils, with a particular focus on the ‘Corporate Parenting’ role held by all governors
  • To monitor all aspects of the school performance, with probity and integrity
  • To ensure they are trained to understand data and performance to give them insight into the progress the school is making
  • To bring and discuss the views and perspectives of pupils, parents, carers and the community
  • To take an active role in the committee structures, deploying key skills effectively to the benefit of the school and The Pioneer Academy

How are Governors Elected?

The Chair will be appointed by the Trust Board to ensure sufficient oversight and control of the strategic direction of the school from the sponsoring Trust, The Pioneer Academy. The two staff governors are elected by and from the staff at the school. They serve for four years. The two parent governors are elected by the parents of all pupils at the school and must be the parent of a child at the school at the time of their election. If their child leaves the school before the end of their 4-year term of office, they do not have to stand down. When there is a vacancy for a parent governor, all parents will be notified, invited to nominate candidates, provided with information about the candidates and be issued with a ballot form.  The community governors are appointed by the School Board and serve for four years.

The Scheme of Delegation

Chair of Governors is Ruth Shanks

Date of School Board Meetings 2023-24

21st September 2023

25th January 2024

25th April 2024

4th July 2024

South Norwood Board of Governors

Who are we?

Ruth Shanks - "I am a parent governor with one child as the school, my background is in HR and Payroll within Financial Services. I became a governor as I believe that when parents and schools collaborate, it can serve to achieve the best possible outsome for students".    

Dominic Riddex "I became a governor at South Norwood in 2019 and have link responsibility for the school's curriculum.  In my day job, I work for the Department for Education and have seen how important good governance is to effective education - and the impact where it fails.  I also live nearby and wanted to do something that supports education and life chances for children in my area, and am so pleased to be helping South Norwood Primary be a great school". ​

The Chair of the Academy Govern//ing Body at South Norwood is Ms Ruth Shanks. 
The Clerk to the Governing Body can be contacted on: Fatima.Afolayan@bexley.gov.uk

Governors Register 2023-24

Name

 

School Board

Term of office

Type of Governor

Pecuniary Interest

Non-Pecuniary Interest

 

20/09/22

17/01/23

27/04/23

07/07/23

 

 

 

 

Melody Berthoud

Y

Y

Y

Y

31/07/2023 - 30/7/2027

Headteacher

None

None

Bav Paghiar

Y

Y

Y

Y

17/01/2022 - 16/01/2026

Parent

None

None

Dominic Riddex

Y

Y

Y

Y

23/09/2022 - 22/9/2026

Appointed

None

None

Ruth Shanks

Y

Y

Y

Y

23/04/2022 - 22/4/2026

Co-opted

None

None

Ali Kutchesfahani

Y

Y

Y

A

15/04/2020 - 14/04/2024

Co-opted

None

None

Amy Norris

Y

Y

A

Y

04/02/2022 - 02/02/2026

Parent

None

None

Daniel Bramble

Y

Y

Y

Y

22/06/2021 - 21/06/2025

Co-opted

None

None

Hannah Keresey Y Y Y Y 22/09/2023 - 21/09/2027 Staff None None
 

Key Y = Attended     A = Apologies      NP = Not present      R= Resigned       NA = Not Applicable

This is well thought out and carefully developed. Further details regarding the scheme of delegation and other key governance documents may be found on The Pioneer Academy Web Site:

https://thepioneeracademy.co.uk/bexley/primary/pioneeracademy