Governing Body

 

 A message from the Governors

Thank you for taking the time to visit our school website, we hope that you are finding it useful and informative. Effective communication between home and school is essential and this website is one of many tools St Mary’s school uses to convey information to parents and potential parents.  

All the governors are very proud of our school’s excellent reputation, and support the headteacher and staff in providing the best possible primary education for the children attending St Mary’s School. Our school has a uniquely welcoming atmosphere which is mentioned by everyone who visits, but it is very difficult to explain, it’s far better to experience it first hand by making an appointment to come and have a look around! 

The Governing Body is responsible for staff appointments, pupil admissions, school budget, running costs, policies, whole school monitoring and development and producing the Annual Report to Parents. As St Mary’s is a Church in Wales School the majority of the 13 volunteers who make up the Governing Body are Foundation governors. 

Our Foundation governors represent the Church. They are nominated by the local Parochial Church Council and ratified by the Diocesan Board of Education. Other governors are nominated by parents, the Local Authority, local community, teachers and staff. Each governor is appointed for a 4-year term of office.

The current members of our Governing Body are:

GOVERNORS:

Paul Ashton, Additional Community Governor

Sarah Carpenter, Foundation Governor

Charlotte Copeman, Foundation Governor

Kate Davies, Staff Governor

Reverend Jeremy Dussek , Ex-Offico Foundation Governor

Sarah Evans, Foundation Governor

Rachel Harris (Vice Chairperson), Foundation Governor

Jo Holland, Parent Governor

Kay Lawrenson, Teacher Governor

John McCusker, LA Appointed Governor

Darren Morris, Acting Ex-Officio Headteacher Governor

Emilienne Rebel, Foundation Governor

Angharad Veneklaas Slots (Chairperson), Foundation Governor

CLERK: Hannah Williams