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Governors 

A message from the Chair of Governors....

Here at Saint John's we have a commitment to our pupils to provide them with the best possible education within a safe, secure, stimulating and happy environment. We come from a variety of backgrounds and have a wide range of skills and experience.  Our role is to support the school, challenge the school's leadership team to keep to high standards and also monitor performance.

Our structure is made up of different "types" of Governors - Parent Governors, a Local Authority Governor, Foundation Governors, Co-opted Governors, one Headteacher and one Staff Governor.

This is our current membership:

Ms Catherine Simpson
Chair of Governors
Chair of Curriculum and Standards

Co-Opted Governing Body 01/09/2021-31/09/2025

Mr John Ramsden
Chair of Resources 

Co-Opted

Governing Body

01/05/2019-30/04/2023

Mr Andrew Bolas

Parent Parent Election 02/03/2018-01/03/2022

Rev Patrick Wheaton

Foundation

Ex-Officio

01/04/2016-31/03/2020

Mrs Helen Roach

Co-Opted Governing Body 01/09/2019-31/08/2023

Mrs Jane Scott

Local Authority Governing Body 23/01/20-22/01/24

Mrs Debbie Kimber

Co-Opted

Governing Body

17/07/18-18/07/22

Mrs Victoria Beevers

Headteacher

Teaching & Non Teaching Staff

 

Mrs Tracy Ralph

Staff

Teaching & Non Teaching Staff

02/03/2018-01/03/2022

Mr Andy Youell - Parent Governor - more details to follow.

The work of the Governing Body is to ensure high standards of achievement for all children and young people in the school by:

  • Providing strategic leadership
  • Holding the Head teacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils
  • Overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent.

We make decisions about the school through the Governing Body and are supported by committees for:

  • Visions & Values
  • Curriculum & Standards
  • Finance & Staffing
  • Premises

The Full Governing Body meets six times per year. The above committees meet termly and individual governors take a lead role in monitoring subjects.  There are also specialist roles for governors, such as Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and also Safeguarding.  They meet with staff regularly to discuss progress, resources and future plans.

What else do we do?

We feel it is important to get involved in as much of the school life as possible by attending school events and liaising with the school's PTFA.  We attend courses run regularly by the Local Authority and occasionally nationally.

Would you like to get involved?

A governors term of office is usually four years and there are opportunities to become a governor when vacancies arise.  Following recent changes in the law the Governing Body can now co-opt governors from any background if they have skills that would be helpful. They can also elect associate governors (non-voting) to assist with various projects for shorter periods of time.  If you would like to find out more about the Governing Body and/or the governance of the school, please get in touch via the school office.

*The Foundation Governors are appointed by the Gloucester Diocesan Board of Education after consultation with the Parochial Church Council. (PCC) of the Parish of St Luke and St John. Foundation Governors are people who are:

  • Communicant members of the Church of England or members in good standing of another Christian Church who are recommended to the Diocese by the PCC.
  • Interested in the school and the welfare of the pupils and staff and prepared to attend governors’ meetings and serve on committees.
  • Prepared to keep themselves informed and up to date by visiting the school, by reading reports, undergo training and attend meetings.
  • Prepared to make the governorship of the school their priority.