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At Green Lane our Governors work closely with the school’s leadership team in mapping out the strategic direction. The Governing Body is accountable to parents and the wider community for the performance of the school and for raising its standards.

Governors, therefore, need to be aware of how well the children are being educated and to satisfy themselves that the school is following its policies and procedures accordingly. Another key responsibility of the Governing Body is to ensure the money we receive is being spent appropriately to achieve the school’s goals.

Governors provide quality assurance for the strategic delivery against the school's priorities. The ongoing management of the school is very clearly the job of the school’s professional employees. As a Local Governing Body within the Coombe Academy Trust (CAT), subject matter experts manage many of the functions such as finance and HR centrally. The CAT delegates specific duties to the local governing body at Green Lane that are embedded in the school improvement journey at a very local level.

In practice, a lot of the Governing Body’s work is exercised through its Full Governing Body meetings which take place twice a term. Extra-ordinary meetings are called where there is a need for dynamic strategic oversight, in response to unforeseen events or circumstances that may arise from time to time.

The curriculum, the quality of teaching, financial strategy and safeguarding are four central pillars of Green Lane's Governors' strategic and quality assurance work.

Individual link governors are associated with Specific tasks including: Pupil Premium Grant (PPG) effectiveness reviews, SEND provision and Safeguarding.

 

Purpose

The Academy Trust has established a local governing body for Green Lane under the terms of the Trust’s articles of association.

Each academy within the Trust is accountable to and must serve its community. The Governing Body of Green Lane is charged with delivering these aims.

Whilst the Board of Trustees has overall responsibility and ultimate decision-making authority for all the work of the Trust, and for the standards achieved by pupils and students of the academies, the Governing Body has the responsibility of ensuring that the vision of the Trust is fulfilled.

The Governing Body is focused on translating the strategy of the Trust into day-to-day reality in the school for which it has responsibility, ensuring that the staff working in the academy are supported and challenged and that the needs of the pupils and students are met.

Core Purpose

  1. To ensure clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction
  2. To hold the headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils and the performance management of staff
  3. To oversee the financial performance of the school making sure its money is well spent.

The Chair of Governors is Amanda Whitehead and can be contacted on [email protected] 

The Clerk to the Local Governing Body is Adnan Ahmed and can be contacted on [email protected]

  

View the attendance log to board meetings from Sept 2023

Current Register of Interests

Governance structure across the Trust

 

Governing Body Members

Trustee Appointed Parent Elected Staff
Amanda Whitehead Felix Kraty Sally Berlemont (Headteacher - Ex Officio)
Aine Wylie   Alison Reed
Stuart Murphy    
Cherise Gyimah    

 

Governance attendance before 2023

Governance Attendance 2021-2022

Governance Attendance 2020-2021

Governance Attendance 2019-2020

Governor Information & Register of Business Interests 2019-2020