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Langmoor Primary School

Langmoor Primary School

Our Governors

OWLS Trust Information

OWLS Trust:
Companies House Details

Governors Handbook

This can be found below

 

The Governing Body

The School Governors play a strategic role in making decisions and taking action to improve the standards of teaching and learning for all pupils at the school in a safe and stimulating environment.

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Who are school Governors?

The governors are made up of 12 people and are drawn from different parts of the school community which ensures that a sufficient diversity of views and experience is represented:

  • Parent governors are selected by election and are drawn from parents and carers of pupils at the school.
  • Staff governors selected by election from teaching and support staff paid to work at the school
  • Co-opted governors appointed by the governing body to represent community interests

Our School Governors are:

Staff Governors:

Mrs. Bonser

Mr Upfield 

Miss Lear

Parent Governors:

Mrs M Dewan Islam

Mrs Essa

Mrs Bailey

 

Co-opted Governors:

Mr. Clarke

Mr. Hind

Mr. Browne

Mrs. Kaur

 



 

Chair of Governors:

 Mr Clarke
 

What do the school Governors do?

Governors have a range of duties and powers and a general responsibility for the conduct of the school with a view to promoting high standards of educational achievement. This includes setting targets for pupils achievement, managing the school’s finances, making sure the curriculum is balanced and broadly based, the learning environment is safe, appointing staff and reviewing staff performance and pay and many more. There are three sub-committees of the governing body which facilitate its work and they are:

The Data, Pupil & Curriculum Committee

The Data, Curriculum Committee comprises ensures that a wide range of experience and viewpoints are taken into consideration when we meet to discuss the following aspects that impact on teaching and learning and the opportunities that are available to pupils. The committee has responsibility for:

Achievement: 

  • Monitoring & reviewing information on School Performance to include Raise Online & Data Dashboard.
  • Monitoring & reviewing school targets
  • Monitoring and reviewing in year progress for all year groups and all groups of pupils
  • Comparing school performance against national data
  • Reporting to parents according to statutory requirements
  • Monitoring achievement for all groups of pupils (Inc. pupil premium)
  • Monitoring pupils work and carry out pupil conversations
  • Monitoring school target setting systems and how this is reported to parents.

Teaching & Learning: 

  • Reviewing Raise Online / Data Dashboard, ensuring the school is meeting standards
  • Ensuring targeted support and action plans are in place for all teachers who are not at least good
  • Monitoring and reviewing quality of teaching across the school.
  • Monitoring teaching for groups of pupils (Inc. pupil premium)
  • Monitoring intervention groups for all groups of pupils
  • Monitoring homework arrangements

Curriculum: 

  • Ensuring the school is meeting National Curriculum requirements and to review the Curriculum Policy Statement ensuring it meets pupils needs
  • Monitoring and reviewing the curriculum with a focus on basic skills
  • Monitoring skills coverage of curriculum in all subjects
  • Parental engagement
  • Reviewing & updating SEF (Self Evaluation Form)
  • Monitoring & reviewing School Improvement Plan
  • Monitoring how school are developing pupils spiritual, cultural, social and moral awareness

Behaviour & Attendance: 

  • Review Behaviour Policy and monitor school behaviour.
    Review and Monitor attendance data against school and national target

The Staffing and Finance Committee: 

The Finance provides guidance to the governing body and Headteacher on all matters relating to finance as outlined in the School’s Financial Regulations & Standing Orders. These will include:

Finance: 

  • Producing & approving the annual budget and present it to the full Governing Body for ratification.
  • Reviewing the actual expenditure and monitoring statements at least once a term.
  • Receiving & Reviewing financial projections.
  • Approving expenditure and virements of sums over £5000, sums below that amount are delegated to the Head Teacher
  • Conforming to the Schools Financial Value Standards in Schools.
  • Assessing the financial progress towards achieving the objectives in the School Improvement Plan.
  • Reviewing of leases & contracts including traded services.
  • Ensuring Best Value principles apply.
  • Reviewing the financial implications on the budget of the Pay & Conditions document.
  • Receive the annual accounts and certificate of audit of
    the School Fund Account and other voluntary funds held within school Assessing the schools insurance cover to ensure that it provides adequate protection against risks.
  • Reviewing and approving the petty cash to be held by the school.
  • Ensuring Trust financial procedures are complied with.
  • Obtaining quotations with a view to placing contracts./.orders, once the relevant Committee has drawn up a specification.

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2014 (PDF)

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2015 (PDF)

Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016 (PDF)

All information relating to finances can be found on the Owls Trust Website

Staffing: 

  • Considering applications from staff for variation to contract (secondments, early retirements, leave of absence, reduced working hours etc.)
  • Ensuring all personnel records are held securely.
  • Reviewing annually the staffing structure of the school ensuring that it meets the requirements of the curriculum and is in line with the School Improvement Plan.
  • Reviewing staff work / life balance, working conditions and well-being, including the monitoring of absence.
  • Implementing the Appraisal Policy and monitor teacher appraisal process.
  • Equal Opportunities
  • Establishing & maintaining a rolling programme for Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) Checks.
  • Staff training and CPD
  • Staff Grievance and Discipline (in line with school policies)
  • Staff dismissal, redundancy and redeployment

The Safe Guarding Health and Safety Committee

Premises Health & Safety:

  • Review the schools Health & Safety Policy on an annual basis.
  • Receive a regular report on accident statistics, near misses and incidents of violence or aggression.
  • Comply with current fire safety legislation & regulations: ‘level one’ fire risk assessment should be carried out by the school on an annual basis; ‘level 2’ or technical fire risk assessment is reviewed bi-annually.
  • Ensure Risk Assessments are carried out and reviewed on a regular basis.
  • Inspect the school site and buildings to enable maintenance and improvement, including security. (Site visit)
  • Review and Authorise upcoming offsite activities, ensuring that health and safety planning and risk assessments that have been undertaken for them.
  • Receive reports and audits from Health & Safety representatives (to include Caretaking & Cleaning)
  • Ensure staff & Governors undertake appropriate Health & Safety Training.
  • Monitor all safeguarding procedures.
  • Ensure that Health & Safety documents and records are up to date:
  • Fire log book
  • Asbestos on site
  • Premise log book (PAT Testing, Glazing Inspections, An annual check of PE Equipment / Playground Equipment
  • Establish & review an Accessibility Plan
  • Review e-safety policy & procedures

Langmoor Primary School’s Register of Pecuniary Interests

Pecuniary Interests - Trust

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