Governors
Co - Chair of Governors:
Mr Matthew Dunne
Mrs Clare Brennan
Vice Chair of Governors:
Father Kevin Kavanagh
C/O St Edward's Catholic Primary and Nursery School
Packington Lane, Coleshill,
Warwickshire B46 3JE
Telephone: 01675 463249
At St Edwards, we take seriously our role in preserving the Catholic character of our school. We are blessed to have an active and engaged governing body with a wide range of skills and experiences to aid them in effectively fulfilling their role.
Governors, along with the headteacher and senior school team, form the leadership team of the school. They have a crucial role in ensuring the school is successful in meeting the needs of all its pupils and achieving high standards.
OUR MISSION
It is the mission of St Edwards Catholic Primary and Nursery School to provide an education where everything is based on Gospel values.
We are committed to achieving high standards, where all pupils achieve their full potential.
We value and respect all members of our community, establishing relationships which are based on the example of our Lord Jesus Christ. We aim to develop the whole child, including their moral, spiritual, emotional and social development. We will develop and maintain meaningful links between school, home, Parish and wider community.
INTRODUCTION
The following is not a definitive statement of responsibilities but is concerned with the common understanding of broad principles by which the Governing Body and individual governors will operate. The Governing Body accepts the following principles and procedures
GENERAL
We have responsibility for determining, monitoring and keeping under review the broad policies, plans and procedures within which the school operates.
We recognise that the Headteacher is responsible for the implementation of policy and internal organisation and management of the school, and the implementation and operation of the curriculum.
We accept that all governors have equal status, and although appointed by different groups (i.e., parents, staff, Local Authority, Diocese) our overriding concern will be the welfare of the school as a whole.
We have no legal authority to act individually, except when the Governing Body has given us delegated authority to do so.
We have a duty to act fairly and without prejudice, and in so far as we have responsibility for staff, we will fulfil all the legal expectations as, or on behalf of, the employer.
We will encourage open government and shall be seen to be doing so.
We will consider carefully, how our decisions may affect other schools.
COMMITMENT
We acknowledge that accepting office as a governor involves the commitment of significant amounts of time and energy.
We will each involve ourselves actively in the work of the Governing Body, attend meetings regularly, and accept our fair share of responsibilities, including membership of committees or working groups.
We will get to know the school well and respond to opportunities to involve ourselves in school activities.
We will ensure that our individual and collective needs for training and development are consistently monitored, and opportunities to undertake relevant training and development are sought.
RELATIONSHIPS
We will strive to work as a team. Drawing on the model of the person, life and teachings of Jesus Christ, the governing body will strive to develop effective working relationships with:
- The Headteacher
- Staff
- Children
- Parents
- The Diocese (i.e. The Vicariate for Evangelisation/Office for Education and Schools)
- Our parish and local communities
- The Local Authority
- Multi-agency representatives
- Other local schools, MAC Schools, including Catholic and other VA, and community schools, BKCSP
- Local educational organisations / businesses / etc.
In forming, building and sustaining good working relationships governors will strive to:
- Remember that we are typically representative of the category of governor to which we are appointed or elected. We are not representatives of those groups, e.g. a representative parent, not a representative of the parents.
- Work as members of a team in which all governors contribute and constructive working relationships are actively promoted, forming the governing body which functions with corporate responsibility and accountability.
- Develop an open and honest relationship with the headteacher and all school staff, acting as ‘critical friend’ to the school, ensuring a balance is struck between offering challenge and support.
- Ensure that effective relationships are built on trust and opportunities to network effectively and efficiently.
- Ensure that relationships between governors and with other stakeholders are anchored in the principles which flow from the Gospel. The governing body will draw on the guidance offered in ‘Christ at the Centre’[1] that whilst not definitive, the core values of the Gospel are based on the Beatitudes and may be summarised as follows:
- Faithfulness and integrity
- Dignity and compassion
- Humility and gentleness
- Truth and justice
- Forgiveness and mercy
- Purity and holiness
- Tolerance and peace
- Service and sacrifice[2]
CONFIDENTIALITY
We will observe confidentiality regarding proceedings of the Governing Body in meetings and from our visits to school as governors.
We will observe complete confidentiality when required or asked to do so by the Governing Body, especially regarding matters concerning individual staff or students.
We will exercise the greatest prudence if a discussion of a potentially contentious issue affecting the school arises outside the Governing Body.
CONDUCT
Governors have a general duty to act with integrity, objectivity and honesty in the best interests of the school at all times. Drawing on the model of the person, life and teachings of Jesus Christ, the governing body will strive to behave professionally at all times.
- Governors will aim to discharge their duties in a manner that maintains and develops the Catholic ethos of the school and its reputation in the parish, local community and wider educational community. Governors’ actions at all times should reflect our responsibility to secure the Catholic ethos of the school.
- Governors should consider at all times, how we exercise stewardship, both as individuals and as a corporate body, which should manifest and be faithful to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.
- Governors should reflect on how we are perceived by stakeholders in all we say and do, both as individual governors and as a corporate body.
- Governors should consider carefully how our decisions and actions might affect others, whether they are individuals employed by the school; children or adults who are part of the school community; the parish; other schools in the locality; or the wider community.
- Governors should express views openly at meetings, but accept collective responsibility for all decisions made by the governing body or any individual governor delegated to do so.
- Governors will not speak out against majority decisions in public or in private outside the governing body. The intention is to protect the reputation and authority of the governing body and the school in the public domain.
- Governors will only speak or act on behalf of the governing body when we have been specifically authorised to do so.
- Governors will respond to criticism or complaints about the school and / or its staff by referring to the school’s Complaints Procedure adopted by the governing body for the correct procedure to be followed, and will advise the complainant accordingly.
- Governors will record in the register of pecuniary interests any pecuniary interest we might have in connection with the governing body’s business.
- Governors will be expected to declare an interest in any item of business and withdraw from the meeting while it is under discussion.
- Governors will always undertake visits within the framework established by the governing body and agreed with the headteacher.
SUSPENSION
If the need arises to use the sanction of suspending a governor, we will do so by following legal requirements so as to ensure a fair and objective process.