School Governors
The governing body at Moat Hall is made up of parents, staff, community members and a member appointed by the local authority. As governors we are not involved in the day-to-day running of the school; instead we attend meetings to read and scrutinise reports and then visit school to see the impact of our work...
As governors we have three main roles:
Setting the school's vision, ethos and strategic direction;
Holding the headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils; and
Overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent
In addition to the main roles above as governors we regularly meet to oversee and scrutinise decisions about finance, the curriculum, staffing, undertake reviews of policy, set targets and carefully monitor performance to ensure standards are maintained or improved.
The priorities we have set this year as a governing body are:
To provide a safe environment for our children to learn during the current pandemic
To support our children in their return to school and minimise the impact of the lockdown on their education
To continue to grow and develop our early year provision
To carefully manage the schools finances during Covid.
To manage these priorities, we meet regularly as a governing body. We have continued to meet throughout lockdown using online meeting platforms and will continue to do so for the rest of the year. When we need to look at topics in greater detail we have link governors with a specific responsibilities and expertise to scrutinise those areas. These details can be seen on the 'meet the governers' page.
Being a Governor is voluntary and involves regular meetings, at least every month. We have legal duties and responsibilities and and we discuss and debate decisions before acting as a whole governing body, not individually. All Governors are elected for a 4 year period and have equal voting rights. Being a Governor is demanding but rewarding. If you are interested in becoming a governor, or would like to find out more about what is involved please have a look at the 'becoming a governor' page.
If you need to contact the Chair of Governors, Steve Woods, please email chairofgovernors@moathallprimary.academy or send correspondence to the school address and this will be passed on.
Mr S Woods (Chair)
Mr L Bowen
Mrs L Brotherton
Mrs C Freeman
Mrs T Jones
Mr C Pattihis
Mr D Perry
Miss R Taylor
Mr I Yewer
Mr F Turner
Mrs C Shaw
Useful Links
For contact information of the Governors please follow the attached link
Becoming a Governor
Being a governor is a voluntary role. Our aim is to deliver our vision that the children of Moat Hall primary get the best possible education, that they are happy and safe and enjoy their time at school. We support the headteacher and the staff of the school but also at times hold them to account and challenge them to ensure that we deliver our objectives.
Our role differs from that of the headteacher. The governing body works at the strategic level, setting objectives and policy, whereas the headteacher has an operational role and is responsible for delivering the policies and meeting our objectives. As governors we make our decisions following discussions which we record in the minutes of our meetings; the head teacher manages the school using their professional judgement.
Governing bodies vary in their size and make up. Generally they are made up of representatives from the community, the local authority, parents of children at the school and staff members.
If you are interested in becoming a governor we would really like to hear from you, email the school office or pop in and leave your details, but please make sure you have taken the opportunity to understand exactly what is required of the role. To help we have provided a number of links to websites we have found useful in explaining the role of a school governor.
Here is some information that Governors may find useful:
Please click on the links below