Governance

Details of the Governors at Cyril Jackson can be found on the UST website.

Governors are people who have an interest in the role of schools in their community and want to make a positive contribution to the success of local schools, improving the educational standards and achievements of their pupils.

Governing boards are the strategic decision makers and vision setters in every school and academy. They play a vital role in ensuring the best possible education for every child by creating robust accountability for school leaders. Crucially, that means using and being familiar with objective data on the performance of pupils, teachers and finances to ask the right questions and ensure resources are allocated to school priorities. It also means ensuring that schools prepare pupils for life and the workplace by building their character and resilience and by implementing their Prevent duty to protect them from the risks of extremism and radicalisation. Governing bodies should have a strong focus on three core strategic functions:

  1. Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction.

Governing bodies are the key strategic decision-making body of every school. It is their role to set the school’s strategic framework and to ensure all statutory duties are met. The governing body should ensure that the school has a medium to long-term vision for its future. The governing body should also ensure that there is a robust strategy in place for achieving its vision. This strategy should address the fundamental questions of where are we now, where do we want to be, and how are we going to get there.

  1. Holding the Headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils, and the performance management of staff.

Governing bodies should work to support and strengthen the leadership of the Headteacher, and hold them to account for the day-to-day running of the school, including the performance management of teachers. Governing bodies should play a strategic role, and avoid routine involvement in operational matters.

  1. Overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent.

Governing bodies are responsible for making sure their school’s money is well spent. They should do this by making sure they have at least one governor with specific skills and experience of financial matters, and by asking questions such as:

  • Are we allocating our resources in line with our strategic priorities?
  • Are we making full use of all our assets and efficient use of all our financial resources?
  • Are other schools buying things cheaper or getting better results with less spending per pupil?
  • How can we get better value for money from our budget?

Source: DfE, Governance Handbook, November 2015

Link Governors

Governor

Subject/ Post-Holder Link

Staff Member

Sue Stollery

UKS2

Aysha Islam

Sue Stollery

Child Protection

Mark Ripper

Sue Stollery

Leadership and Management

Hodo Dirir

Darren Milgate

Inclusion

Catherine Beckford

Darren Milgate

SEND

Maryam Qureshi / Mark Wiltshire

Abdal Ahmed

Computing / Music

Sophia Dover

Abdal Ahmed

Enrichment

David Read

Frank Harrowell

Maths

Jess Holman

Frank Harrowell

Early Years and Foundation Stage

Anna Lindsay

Helen Millward

LKS2

David Read

Helen Millward

Maths

Jess Holman

Julia Stockley

KS1

Amy Stevens  

Julia Stockley

Child Protection and Prevent

Mark Ripper

Ross Tranter

English

Aysha Islam / Amy Stevens

Ross Tranter

Enrichment

David Read

Leonie Stafford-Williams

Health and Safety

Yessica Gimenez

Yessica Gimenez

Science / PE

Amy Kent

Mizan Abdulrouf

English

Aysha Islam / Amy Stevens

Mizan Abdulrouf

Health & Safety

Yessica Gimenez

Tanya Nessa

Art and DT

Leonie Stafford-Williams 

Tanya Nessa

Science / PE

Amy Kent

Darren Southworth

Humanities ((Geography, History)

Alysha Kassam

Darren Southworth

RE, P4C, PSHE

Sarah Boyle

Hanan Saleh

Art & DT

Leonie Stafford-Williams

Hanan Saleh

Inclusion

Catherine Beckford

Information About Our Associate Members

Associate members are not governors but may be appointed by the governing body to sit on committees. They have the right to attend full governing body meetings and receive the agenda and other paperwork, but do not have any voting rights at FGB meetings. However, the governing body can choose to assign them voting rights at committee level, subject to a small number of statutory restrictions. Associate members are not listed in the instrument of government.

Governors Attendance

Meeting Attendance 2019-20

Governors Meeting Minutes

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