Woolston Infant School
School Governors
The Governing Body of Woolston Infant School works with the Headteacher to shape the future of the school and to ensure high standards of achievement for all of our children.
Governing bodies have a very wide range of powers and responsibilities covering three key areas:
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ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction
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holding the Headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils
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overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent
In an effective governing body, Governors:
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understand their strategic role, building a productive and supportive relationship with the Headteacher, while holding them to account for pupil performance and taking hard strategic decisions based on objective data
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ensure they have the necessary skills and commitment, including challenging to bring about improvements and hold leaders to account for pupil performance
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appoint an effective chair to lead and manage the Governing Body
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appoint a high quality independent clerk to advise them on their functions and duties, and ensure the governing body operates efficiently and effectively
- regularly measure their effectiveness and make changes as necessary to improve their performance
Governors are not responsible for the day-to-day running of the school. This is the job of the Headteacher. Governing bodies are made up of all sorts of skilled people who contribute in many different and complementary ways. Almost anyone can be a Governor, unless they are:
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under 18, or
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disqualified because of such things as bankruptcy or recent prison sentence
Details about the governance of the Hamwic Education Trust can be found by following http://www.hamwic.org/governance/
Andy Steege
Chair of Governors
asteege@woolstoninfantschool.co.uk