Overton Church of England Primary School
Governing Body
The Governing Body consists of representatives of the local community, parents and staff and plays a vital part in the life of the school. The role of school governors is to work in partnership with the Head Teacher, teachers and staff to achieve the school’s vision and aims.
Governors have collective responsibility for determining, monitoring and keeping under review the broad policies, plans and procedures within which the school operates. We, as a governing body, have three main objectives:
Working in partnership with our lead professionals we provide a framework for future development and identification of the improvement priorities to fully meet the needs of our current and future pupils.
The Governing Body of OPS consists of 15 members, each elected for a term of four years and if a governor wishes to extend their term they need to be re-elected. The current membership can be seen below.
The Governors meet at least twice a term for the full Governing Body meeting with additional meetings of the Resources and Curriculum committees. Governors are also attached to Excellence teams, the means by which the improvement priorities of the school are implemented.
The community is entitled to expect the highest standards of integrity from governors, who have a duty to act fairly and without prejudice. The code of conduct signed by all governors can be viewed below. Our governors also undertake a regular programme of training and self evaluation to ensure we are continually improving our effectiveness.
Parent Survey to be completed and returned to school by Monday 28th February
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