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Governance

Hello and welcome to the Governors’ page of the Quadring Cowley and Brown's Primary School website.

What we do as a Governing Board

We are responsible for the conduct of the school and must ensure that the education provided, and the way in which the children, staff and parents are treated, are in accordance with the law and with the various regulations laid down by the authorities. But that does not mean we try to interfere with the day-to-day running of the school – our role is that of a ‘critical friend’. We ask for reports on how English, Maths and other subjects are being taught and how this is reflected in the children’s progress; we ensure that every subject is taught for at least the minimum required hours; we set aside funding in the budget for new projects. But we are not teachers nor school inspectors and do not try to behave as such.

All new governors receive induction training. Within the first year of post, each governor will have completed training on their Roles and Responsibilities.

The Full Governing Body meets six times throughout the year and some members also sit on the Finance Committee which meets four times a year.

The government expects governing bodies to have a strong focus on three core strategic functions:

  1. Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction;
  2. Holding the headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils and the performance management of staff
  3. Overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent.

For more information, please see: Maintained schools: governance guide - GOV.UK

The governing board focuses its time and energy on school improvement.  Governors work collectively to support and strengthen the leadership of the head teacher. Governors play a strategic role; the head teacher is responsible for the routine running of the school.

Who sits on the Governing Board?

Governors 

Name

Type of Governor

Committee Responsibility

Relevant business/pecuniary interests

Any other educational establishments governed

Relationships with any school staff including spouses, partners, relatives

Miss Hollie Stafford

Chair (foundation)

Safeguarding Champion Governor

Pupil Voice Champion 

Attendance and Behaviour Champion

None

None

None

Mrs Sue Bradley

Vice Chair  L A Governor

Curriculum and Standards Governor

Barn Owls Class Champion

None

None

None

Reverend Ian Walters Co-opted

Finance Governor

Achievement Governor

None Governor at Gosberton Clough & Risegate Primary Sch None
Mrs Anneka Luffman

Head teacher

Resources and Standards

Inclusion

Designated Safeguarding Lead

None

None

None

Mr Luke Hornsey

Staff Governor

Curriculum

ICT

None

None

None

Mrs Emily Green 

Parent

Pupil Premium Champion Governor

Sports Premium Champion Governor

Leadership and Governance Champion

None

None

None

Mr Henry Bingham  Co-opted Governor

Early Years

Community Champion

None None None
Mrs Emma Walters Co-opted Governor

Health and Safety Governor

SEND Governor

Inclusion Governor

None  None None
Mrs Megan Howell Parent Governor Personal Development and Wellbeing Governor None  None None
Mrs Victoria Burden Parent Governor Community Champion None None None

Mrs Alison Delaney

Clerk to Governors

N/A

None

Clerk to Governors at Gosberton Clough & Risegate Primary School

None

Governor Class Champions:
  • Orchard Class – Mrs Stafford & Mr Bingham
  • Robins Class – Mrs Green
  • Golden Eagles – Mrs Walters
  • Barn Owls – Mrs Bradley