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Home / Our School / Governing Body

Governing Body

Governors work closely with headteachers, school staff and representatives from the local authority (LA).

Governor Committee Structure

Click on each name for further information:

NameRepresentingTerm
of
Office
CommitteeResponsibilitiesRegister
of
Interests
Relationship
to
Staff
Declaration of Pecuniary Interests
Gianna UlyattCo-opted04/10/18-
03/10/22
Appeals
Curriculum and Achievement (Chairperson)

Pupil Premium
Safeguarding
Early Years Foundation Stage
Skills Audit/Training
programmeNoneDeclaration of Pecuniary Interests
Karen WorrallCo-opted06/12/19-
05/12/23
Curriculum and Achievement
Finance and Premises and Personnel
First/Pay Review
Headteacher's Performance Review
Staff Wellbeing
Finance (Chairperson)
SCITT
NoneNoneDeclaration of Pecuniary Interests
Rev. Barnaby HuishFoundation10/07/06-
07/12/21
Appeals
Wellbeing and Community
Christian Ethos
Worship
Modern Foreign Language
noneNoneDeclaration of Pecuniary Interests
Claire JonesCo-opted06/03/18-
05/03/22
Finance and Premises and Personnel
Wellbeing and Community
FinanceSchool Business
Manager
NoneDeclaration of Pecuniary Interests
Kate WaterstonParentCurriculum and Achievement Geography
Design & Technology
NoneNone
Helen TaitHeadteacher01/09/15Wellbeing and Community
Finance and Premises and Personnel

Pupil Premium
Safeguarding
Head Teacher
Governor in another school
NoneDeclaration of Pecuniary Interests
Chloe BlackStaff05/11/17-
04/11/21
Curriculum and Achievement
KS2
Modern Foreign Language
Assistant HeadNoneDeclaration of Pecuniary Interests
Andrew CawkwellParent16/10/18-
15/10/22
Curriculum and Achievement
Finance and Premises and Personnel
English
Early Reading
Computing
NoneNone
Amy BellAssociate09/10/15-
08/10/19
Curriculum and AchievementKS1/EYFS
Mathematics
SCITT
Assistant Head
Governor in another school
NoneDeclaration of Pecuniary Interests
Bryony BuckleyParent31/01/19-
30/01/23
Wellbeing and community History
Music
NoneNoneDeclaration of Pecuniary Interests
Michael RossFoundationFinance and Premises and Personnel (Chairperson)
First/Pay Review
Wellbeing and Community
Headteacher's Performance Review
Mathematics
PE (including swimming)
SEN
NoneNone
Elizabeth ScottLocal AuthorityWellbeing and Community
Art and Design
PSHCE
Joan TwomeyFoundationFinance and Premises and Personnel
First/Pay Review
Science
Religious Education

How To Contact School Governors

If you would like to contact any of our Governors, please do so via email to the School office (stmargarets@durhamlearning.net) marked ‘FAO the Chair of Governors’.

How To Become A School Governor

If you require further information on the roles and responsibilities of School Governors or you are interested in becoming one, visit the Durham County Council website School Governor section.

Statutory Guidance for Governing Bodies

St Margaret’s C of E Primary School adhere to the statutory guidance from the Department for Education. This means that governing bodies must have regard to it when carrying out duties relating to the constitution of governing bodies in maintained schools. For further information please view or download the documents below:

  • The Constitution of Governing Bodies of Maintained Schools (2017)
  • Governor Monitoring Plan 2020-2021
  • Governor Action Plan 2020-21
  • Annual Governance Plan for the Governing Body 2020-21 St Margarets CofE Primary Durham-75237

Governor Attendance

Schools are now required to display a record of Governor attendance at meetings for each school academic year.

KEY
Y   – Attended meeting
A/A   – Apologies sent and accepted by meeting
N   – Did not attend
n/a  – Not a member of the committee

Record of Attendance 2019-20

Name15th October 20203rd December 202011th March 202117th June 2021
A BakerYResigned
A Bell
A CawkwellYYA/AY
Rev B HuishYYYA/A
B BuckleyYYYY
C BlackYYYY
C JonesYYYY
G UlyattYYYY
H TaitYYYY
J HughesYYY
K WorrallYYYY
K WaterstonY
M BerrimanYY
M ParkerResigned-
M RossN
S LyonsYYY
W HalfordYResigned-

Archived Attendance
You can also view previous years attendance on our website.


Committee Terms of Reference

Full Governing Body

CHAIR: Gianna Ulyatt

VICE CHAIR: Mark Berriman

ASSISTANT VICE CHAIR: Andrew Cawkwell
Terms of Reference

Strategic Leadership and Accountability:

  • In collaboration with school leaders determine a clear and explicit vision for the future. Ensure this is communicated to the whole organisation.
  • Set strong and clear values and ensure these are embedded across the organisation and adhered to.
  • Monitor and evaluate pupil progress and attainment by receiving reports and information from the Headteacher and other school leaders; compare against national and local benchmarks over time.
  • Receive reports from committees, working parties or individuals and agree actions.
  • Approve the SEF and monitor throughout the year.
  • Approve the School Improvement Plan priorities and monitor throughout the year progress towards agreed actions.
  • Ensure there is a transparent system for performance management of all staff which is clearly linked to the school’s priorities. Have oversight of staff performance throughout the year.
  • Ensure there are mechanisms in place to listen to and respond to the views of parents/carers, pupils, staff, local communities and employers.
  • Agree recruitment process to be followed in relation to Senior Leader posts; where delegated ratify appointments.
  • Final approval of the annual budget plan.
  • Monitor the school’s budget throughout the year.
  • Agree virement and expenditure limits for the Headteacher.
  • Hold at least 3 meetings each academic year. Ensure that committee meetings are held in accordance with the agreed terms of reference.

People and Structures:

  • Elect and/or remove Chair of Governors and Vice Chair of Governors.
  • Appoint Committee Chairs or delegate to each committee.
  • Consider and agree delegation of functions to individuals or committees.
  • Agree committee terms of reference and membership.
  • Establish a register of Governors business interests.
  • Ensure Governors information on the Get Information About Schools (GIAS) register and the school website is up to date and compliant with current requirements.
  • Confirm the Instrument of Government and subsequent amendments.
  • Appoint Co-opted, Local Authority and where necessary Parent Governors to the Board.
  • Review and monitor the Governor Induction Process.
  • Have regard for Governors professional development.
  • Where necessary, suspend or remove Governors from the Board.
  • Appoint/dismiss the Clerk to the Governing Body.

Compliance and Evaluation:

  • Consider business provided by Local Authority and other sources
  • Suspend or end suspension of staff members.
  • Ensure all statutory policies are in place and there is an effective policy review cycle.
  • Review and agree the Governor Code of Conduct.
  • Confirm arrangements for completion of a Governor Skills Audit.
  • Ensure there is regular self-evaluation and review of individual’s contribution to the Board as well as the Board’s overall operation and effectiveness.
  • As necessary, consider an external review of the Board’s effectiveness.
  • Ensure school website is up to date and compliant with current DfE requirements.

Curriculum and Achievement Committee

CHAIR: Gianna Ulyatt
Terms of Reference

  • Elect Chair (if delegated by full Governing Body).

Curriculum Planning and Delivery:

  • Review, monitor and evaluate the curriculum offer.
  • Contribute to the development and monitoring of the:
    – Self Evaluation form
    – School Improvement Plan
    – Targets for school improvement
  • Develop and review policies identified within the school’s policy review programme and in accordance with its delegated powers (e.g. sex education and pupil discipline/behaviour).

Assessment and Improvement:

  • Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of leadership and management.
  • Monitor and evaluate the quality of teaching and learning and the impact on rates of pupils progress and standards of achievement
  • Monitor and evaluate the impact of continuing professional development on improving staff performance.
  • Receive pupil progress and achievement data; monitor and evaluate rates of progress and standards of achievement against agreed targets for all pupils and for all groups of pupils.
  • Monitor and evaluate provision for all groups of vulnerable children e.g. looked after children and ensure all their needs have been identified and addressed.
  • Set priorities for improvement and monitor and evaluate the impact of improvement plans which relate to the committee’s area of operation.
  • Regularly review the Assessment Policy and ensure that the policy is operating effectively.
  • Receive reports from external sources and agree actions to address recommendations; monitor and evaluate progress made
  • Ensure all children have equal opportunities.
  • Advise the Finance and Premises Committee on the relative funding priorities necessary to deliver the curriculum.
  • Monitor pupils’ attitudes, values and development of other personal qualities within the school through the provision of R.E. and PHSCE. Ensure parents are informed of the right to withdraw their child.
  • Identify and celebrate pupil achievements.
  • Ensure that adequate provision is made for pupil transition.

MEETINGS: at least termly
QUORUM: 3
DISQUALIFICATIONS: None

Wellbeing and Community Committee

CHAIR: Mark Berriman
Terms of Reference

  •  Elect Chair (if delegated by full Governing Body).

Policy, Planning and Delivery:

  • Develop and review policies identified within the school’s policy review programme and in accordance with its delegated powers (e.g. sex education and pupil discipline/behaviour).
  • Ensure that the school’s policy on SEND is consistent with the Code of Practice and Equalities Act and receive termly reports from the Headteacher/SENDCo and an annual report from the SEND Governor.
  • Ensure the SEND Policy is monitored and reviewed regularly and that the policy is known to parents/carers.
  • Ensure the school complies with the provisions of the Equalities Act 2010.
  • Monitor and review impact of Pupil Premium and Sports Premium.
  • Monitor and review pupil attendance data against attendance targets.
  • Monitor and review pupil exclusion information.
  • Set priorities for improvement and monitor and evaluate the impact of improvement plans which relate to the committee’s area of operation.
  • Ensure the school is fulfilling its responsibilities regarding child protection and the requirements of ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’
  • Ensure Safeguarding policies are adhered to; monitor and review all safeguarding policies/procedures within school.

Assessment and Improvement:

  • Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of leadership and management.
  • Monitor and evaluate the impact of continuing professional development on improving staff performance.
  • Ensure all children have equal opportunities.
  • Advise the Finance and Premises Committee on the relative funding priorities necessary to deliver the curriculum.
  • Identify and celebrate pupil achievements.
  • Oversee and monitor arrangements for out of hours provision, extra-curricular activities and educational visits including overnight stays.
  • Ensure that adequate provision is made for pupil transition.
  • Ensure all statutory requirements for reporting and publishing information are met.
  • Review and monitor the school’s website to ensure that it is accessible and fully compliant with current DfE requirements.
  • Ensure the school works well with its community, parents and other schools.
  • Receive reports from external sources and agree actions to address recommendations; monitor and evaluate progress made.

Engagement:

  •  Monitor the school’s publicity, public presentation and relationships with parents/carers and the wider community.

Premises

  • Establish, review and monitor the Health and Safety Policy ensuring that the school meets health and safety requirements.
  • Ensure actions are taken in respect of relevant health and safety legislation.
  • Ensure that premises and the learning environment are maintained and are fit for purpose.
  • Provide support and guidance for the Headteacher and Governing Body on all matters relating to the maintenance and development of the premises and grounds, including health and safety.
  • Ensure that an annual inspection of the premises and grounds is undertaken and a report received identifying any issues. Inform the Governing Body of the report and set out a proposed order of priorities for maintenance and development for the approval of the Governing Body.
  • Monitor data on accidents and incidents.

Strategy Group

CHAIR: Karen Worrall
Terms of Reference

  • Steer the strategic direction for the school.
  • Review the School Development Plan
  • Review the School Self Evaluation Document
  • Input into the new School Development Plan

Finance and Premises Committee

CHAIR: Karen Worrall
Terms of Reference

  • Elect Chair (if delegated by full Governing Body).

Finance:

  • In conjunction with the Headteacher to draft and propose the first formal budget plan of the financial year for approval by the full Governing Body.
  • Establish and maintain an up-to-date three year financial plan, taking into account priorities in the School Improvement Plan, roll projection and signals from central government and the LA regarding future years’ budget.
  • Ensure that priorities detailed within the School Improvement Plan are appropriately costed and are reflected in the annual budget.
  • Monitor the budget position statement to identify and address any anomalies from the anticipated position and report termly to the full Governing Body.
  • Review and monitor outstanding debts and action taken.
  • Review and monitor Direct School Meals Provision by income and expenditure statements.
  • Review the year end outturn report.
  • Monitor and approve virements and expenditure over the Headteacher’s delegated limit.
  • Appraise and approve spending decisions where competitive quotations or tenders are required.
  • Ensure the school operates within the financial regulations of the Local Authority and the requirements of the DfE Schools Financial Value Standard (SFVS).
  • Approve annually the Schools Financial Value Standard (SFVS) submission prior to the 31 March deadline and monitor the implementation of any identified actions.
  • Monitor expenditure of all voluntary funds held on behalf of the Governing Body by review of an audited annual statement of income and expenditure.
  • Annually review the outcomes of the asset register stock check and approve the disposal of obsolete items.
  • Ensure appropriate use of the Pupil Premium, Sports Premium.
  • Review and monitor the school’s website to ensure that it is accessible and fully compliant with current DfE requirements.
  • Review and monitor all financial policies including lettings, charging and remissions and expenses policies.
  • Consider and promote income generation.
  • Annually review income generated from contracts and lettings; oversee the use of premises by outside users.
  • Where necessary, monitor and review Wrap Around Care provision including review of annual income and expenditure statements where applicable.
  • Ensure all appropriate insurances are in place.
  • Annually review and approve the school’s Financial Procedures Manual.
  • Monitor service level agreements annually and make decisions in respect of service level agreements ensuring value for money.
  • Make decisions on expenditure following recommendations from other committees.
  • Ensure pay decisions can be appropriately funded.
  • Ensure as far as is practical that health and safety issues are appropriately funded in accordance with agreed priorities.
  • Annually review financial benchmarking data.
  • Monitor the implementation of actions arising from the Internal Audit report or of a financial nature from other inspection regime reports.

Premises:

  • Ensure professional surveys and emergency works are arranged as necessary.
  • Oversee the use of premises by outside users.
  • Establish and keep under review an Accessibility Plan and an Asset Management/Building Development Plan.

MEETINGS: at least termly
QUORUM: 3
DISQUALIFICATIONS: where there may be a conflict of or a pecuniary interest

Virement & Expenditure Limits

Virement LimitsExpenditure Limits
Limit set for Headteacher without prior written approval of Chair of Governing Body

Where the cumulative effect of multiple virements on the same budget heading exceeds this limit, details are to be reported to the next Finance and Premises Committee meeting for information and retrospective approval
£5000Any items of expenditure up to£5000
Limit set for Headteacher with approval from Chair of Governors

A log of these approvals will be maintained and details reported to the next Finance and Premises Committee meeting.
£5000
to
£10000
Above this limit if item was previously notified to the Governing Body.
Prior Finance and Premises Committee or Chair of Governors approval (whichever is the soonest) to be sought outside of these limits and reported to the Finance and Premises Committee at the earliest opportunity.

NB Any goods/services purchased and works to be carried out are subject to Durham County Council Contract Procedures Rules (January 2014) for quotations i.e. quotations or tenders to be invited from capable contractors based on the likely value of the procurement over its lifetime:

  • Between £500 and £5000 at least one quotation
  • Between £5001 and £50,000 at least three quotations
  • Over £50,000 full tender exercise

First / Pay Review Committee

CHAIR: Mark Berriman
Terms of Reference

  • Elect Chair (if delegated by full Governing Body).
  • Annually agree the Teachers’ Pay Policy.
  • Act in accordance with the Teachers’ Pay Policy when carrying out the annual review of teachers’ salaries.
  • Report to the Finance and Premises Committee on pay review related expenditure.
  • Consider any requests made in accordance with personnel policies e.g. flexible working, leave of absence etc. (unless delegated to the Headteacher).
  • Make any decisions under the personnel procedures adopted by the Governing Body e.g. disciplinary, grievance, ill-health, capability etc. (Unless delegated to the Headteacher).
  • Deal with matters relating to staffing reductions.

MEETINGS: at least annually
QUORUM: 3
DISQUALIFICATIONS: Headteacher; Chair of Governors (if have prior knowledge); where there may be a conflict of interest; any Governor whose spouse/partner is involved; staff (annual pay review and matters relating to staffing reductions)

Appeals Committee

CHAIR: Gianna Ulyatt
Terms of Reference

  • Elect Chair (if delegated by full Governing Body).
  • Consider any appeal against a decision made under the personnel procedures adopted by the Governing Body.
  • Consider any appeal against a decision made by the First/Pay Review Committee during the annual review of teachers’ salaries.
  • Consider any appeal against selection for redundancy through a staffing reduction process.
  • Consider complaints against the school in accordance with the agreed school Complaints Procedure.

MEETINGS: as and when required.
QUORUM: Must have at least the same number of Governors as were present at the original hearing.
DISQUALIFICATIONS: Headteacher; Chair of Governors (if have prior knowledge); any Governor involved in the original hearing; where there may be a conflict of interest; any Governor whose spouse/partner is involved; staff (appeals in relation to salary or staffing reduction decisions)

Headteacher’s Performance Review Committee

LEAD GOVERNOR: Mr Berriman
Terms of Reference

  • Set, with the support of the External Advisor (EA) or Education Development Partner (EDP) Headteacher’s annual performance objectives.
  • Monitor throughout the year the performance of the Headteacher against agreed performance objectives.
  • Review, with the support of the External Advisor (EA) or Education Development Partner (EDP) achievement of performance objectives.
  • Make recommendations to the First/Pay Review Committee in respect of the Headteacher’s annual pay progression.

MEETINGS: Autumn Term plus monitoring meetings
DISQUALIFICATIONS: Headteacher and staff

Personnel Committee (linked to Finance and Premises)

CHAIR: Karen Worrall
Terms of Reference

  • Elect Chair (if delegated by full Governing Body).
  • Carry out an annual review of the staffing structure in consultation with the Headteacher and Finance and Premises Committee.
  • Ensure the school is sufficiently staffed to fulfil the effective operation of the school and the School Improvement Plan (SIP).
  • Oversee the recruitment and selection procedures for all staff.
  • Make recommendations to the Finance and Premises Committee on personnel-related expenditure.
  • Develop and review policies identified within the school’s policy review programme and in accordance with its delegated powers (e.g. Appraisal, Whistleblowing, Recruitment and Selection).
  • Keep under review work/life balance, working conditions and well-being including monitoring attendance management.
  • Review the Single Central Record to ensure compliance with current statutory guidance.
  • Approve the Staff Code of Conduct and ensure all staff are aware.

MEETINGS: at least annually
QUORUM: 3
DISQUALIFICATIONS: where there may be a conflict of or pecuniary interest; any Governor whose spouse/partner is involved

Delegation to the Headteacher

School Staffing (England) Regulations 2009
The Governing Body can delegate the power to appoint outside the leadership group to:

  • The Headteacher
  • One or more Governors with the right of the Headteacher to advise
  • One or more Governors and the Headteacher

Appointments:
Governing Body delegates to … responsibility for the appointment of:

  • Permanent teaching staff posts
  • Permanent support staff posts
  • Temporary staff

Dismissals:
Governing Body delegates to the Headteacher responsibility up to and including first written warning / first and final written warning / dismissal of:

  • All staff other than Headteacher
  • Headteacher to a committee of the Governing Body

 

  • Declaration-of-Pecuniary-and-personal-interests-Claire-Jones
  • Declaration-of-Pecuniary-and-personal-interests-Gianna-Ulyatt
  • Declaration-of-Pecuniary-and-personal-interests-Karen-Worrall
  • Declaration-of-Pecuniary-and-personal-interests-Mark-Berriman

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