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About Us

Governors

Who We are… 

Name

Amy Barrett (Chair of Governors)

Jane Murray (Vice Chair of Governors)

Rebecca Butucea 

Tracy Hart

Claire Milner

Ciaran Simms

Sanja Taylor

Lisa Collins

Leon Simpson

Laura Smart

Katie Brown

Daniel Webster

Katie Warlow

Karen Llewellyn

 

Vacancies:

 

 

 

Category of Governor

Co-Opted

 

Co-Opted

Co-Opted

Co-Opted

Co-Opted

Co-Opted

Co-Opted

LEA

Parent

Parent

Staff 

Headteacher

Associate

Clerk to Governors

 

None

 

 

Meeting Dates 2023-24

Download: Governor Meeting Dates 2023-24

School Governors, Roles and Responsibilities

School governors are drawn from different parts of the community and can be parents and staff or from the LA, the community and other groups. This helps ensure the governing body has sufficient diversity of views and experience but does not mean governors of a particular category represent that group on the governing body. For example, parent governors do not represent the parents at the school and do not report back to them.

The table below shows each Governor's area of responsibility 

Role

Governor

 
 

SDP

Priorities

Reading & Writing

Rebecca Butucea

 

Maths

Lisa Collins

 

Enquiry Assessment

Jane Murray & Sanya Taylor

 

Governance

Rebecca  Butucea

 

 

Statutory

 

Pupil Premium

Tracey Hart

 

Health and Safety

Ciaran Simms

 

Safeguarding/Child Protection 

SEN

Katie Brown

 

Amy Barrett

 

 

Others

     

Finance

Claire Milner

 

 

Structure of the Full Governing Body

The full governing body carry out its responsibilities through termly full governing body meetings (6 times per year) and no longer has additional committees with delegated authority for some of these functions.

Roles and Responsibilities

The full governing body is responsible for the strategic direction of the school.  They make decisions, monitor, evaluate and review the school's aims and policies with a view to promoting high standards of educational achievement. Its responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • setting targets for pupil achievement
  • managing the school’s finances
  • making sure the curriculum is balanced and broadly based
  • appointing staff
  • reviewing staff performance and pay. 

Roles of governor – the governing body must appoint a chair and vice-chair and may wish to make a number of other specific appointments to lead on certain aspects of the school.

Committees of the governing body – the governing body can delegate certain of its responsibilities to committees or individual governors.

Types of governor:

Parent governors: selected by election (or appointment if insufficient people stand for election) and drawn from parents and carers of children at the school

Staff governors: selected by election from teaching and support staff who are paid to work at the school

Co-opted governors: appointed by the governing body on the basis of skills and experience

Local Authority governors: appointed by the local authority

Associate members (not governors): appointed by the governing body to attend committee meetings and/or full governing body meetings due to their particular skills or experience.

Governor Attendance

Register of Interests

For more information on who makes up the Full Governing Body and their terms of office etc please download the Register of Pecuniary Interests below.

Download: Register of Business - Pecuniary Interests for Website 2023-24

 

Get in touch

Barrs Court Primary School
Stephens Drive, Longwell Green, Bristol, BS30 7JB

01454 867799