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Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart.’ (Colossians 3:23)

Governance

The governing body of Paulerspury CE Primary School meets four times a year. The dates of future meetings are available from the school office on request.

An agenda for the full governor meetings is available from the school office one week prior to the meeting and the minutes are available on request.

Our chair of governors is Mrs Suzanne Mortimer.

Parents can contact the governing body by writing to the chair of governors via the iMAT trust governance professional: Heather Fishwick - heather.fishwick@innovatemat.org

Full Board

Name Role Terms of Office
Georgina Sensecall Interim Head of School  
Suzanna Mortimer Chair of Govenors, Foundation 13.09.2021-13.09.2025
Achim Cremer Co-opted 10.07.2023-10.07.2027
Hilary Baker Co-opted 15.05.2023-15.05.2027
Jake Botterill Staff 05.11.2024-05.11.2028
Tom Romecin Co-opted 04.11.2024-04.11.2028
Diane Wilkins Co-opted 13.05.2024-13.05.2028
Karen Falvey iMAT Link Governor 04.11.2024-04.11.2028

Resigned within the last twelve months
Name Role Resignation Date
Tasha King Staff Sept 2024
Paul Dunstan Co-opted Sept 2024
Charlotte Yardley Parent Jan 2025

Registers

A full register of attendance can be viewed here.

Declarations of interest can be viewed here.

Governor Applications

Did you know that supporting our amazing staff and pupils in all schools is a team of fantastic governors, who volunteer their time to ensure all of our pupils receive the best education possible?

Local governing boards meet formally four times a year, with plenty of opportunities to come into school in between for monitoring visits. No prior experience in the education sector is required and training is provided - did you know that becoming a school governor could provide invaluable experience for your CV and that many workplaces allow staff to take time off throughout the year for volunteering?

Many of our schools currently have vacancies for co-opted governors. To find out more about what’s involved, please speak to your school leader in the first instance, or fill out this form.