Our Governors
Name | Governor Category | Responsibility | Start of Office Date | End of Office Date | |
Matthew McCormack |
(Chair of Governors) Co-opted Governor |
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15th June 2022 | 14th June 2026 | |
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Clare Dimishky |
Headteacher |
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1st September 2023 |
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Stuart Ball | Co-opted Governor |
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6th November 2022 |
5th November 2026 | |
Mitasha Bohara | Parent Governor |
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15th November 2022 |
14th November 2026 | |
Becki Collins | Staff Governor |
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1st September 2024 |
31st August 2028 | |
Melissa Francis | Co-opted Governor |
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1st September 2022 |
31st August 2026 | |
Michelle Hollingsworth-Frederick | Parent Governor |
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1st October 2021 | 30th September 2025 | |
Rachel Lawson | Clerk to the Governors |
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Janine Pook | Co-opted Governor |
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15th June 2023 |
14th June 2027 | |
Nicola Thomas | Co-opted Governor |
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13th June 2024 |
13th June 2028 |
All committees meet termly in addition to the Full Governor meeting. For dates of future meetings please see the calendar.
Governors can use their username and password to access Governor Hub
Governors
School governors are people who want to make a positive contribution to children’s education.
Governors provide strategic leadership and accountability in schools. Governors appoint the head teacher and deputy headteacher. It is governors who hold the main responsibility for finance in schools, and it is governors who work with the headteacher to make the tough decisions about balancing resources.
Each individual governor is a member of a governing board, which is established in law as a corporate body. Individual governors may not act independently of the rest of the governing board; decisions are the joint responsibility of the governing board.
The role of the governing board is a strategic one, its key functions are to:
- set the aims and objectives for the school
- set the policies for achieving those aims and objectives
- set the targets for achieving those aims and objectives
- monitor and evaluate the progress the school is making towards achievement of its aims and objectives
- be a source of challenge and support to the headteacher (a critical friend)
For more information about governors visit the National Governors' Association website or the Bucks Learning Trust Governor Services site.
Governornet is the official UK Government site offering up-to-date information on all aspects of school governance including publications, discussion board, guides and briefings.