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Our Governors 

Introduction

Governing bodies are the key strategic decision makers and vision setters in every school.  They are also a key part of the overall system for school accountability.  Governing bodies have a vital role to play in driving up school and pupil performance and ensuring that resources are used well to give every child the best possible education.

Governing bodies have a strong focus on three core strategic functions:

  • Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction;

  • Holding the head teacher 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 practice, governors are a group of volunteers who include parents, staff and members of the local community who act collectively to make decisions that matter to the school.  They are motivated to do the best for the children of the school.

Governing bodies help set the school’s aims and values.  They also make decisions on matters such as performance targets, school policies, and the school’s development plan.  They oversee the use of the school’s budget, and have responsibility to obtain value for money for that budget, and are responsible for the appointment of the head teacher. 

In addition, governors monitor, support and challenge the head teacher and staff on how well those policies and targets are followed through.  They do this by visiting the school, getting to know its strengths and weaknesses, and asking useful questions that foster an ethos of continuous improvement. A more detailed account of how we work can be found below.

Governance Structure Governors' Information and Business Interests

Contacting the School Governors

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Governor Newsletters

governor newsletter end of summer term 2023 .pdf

Governors Update - end of Spring Term 2022-23

Governors Update - end of Autumn Term 2022-23

Governors Update - end of Summer Term 2021-22

Governors Update - end of Spring Term 2021-22

Governors Update - end of Autumn Term 2021-22

Approach of Governors and Governing Body

Governors act according to particular values:

  • Mutual respect and trust between staff, pupils and governors

  • Shared (with staff) common purpose and collective responsibility for the school

  • High expectations for the school – pushing for change and striving for better

Governors commit significant amounts of time and energy to their role and supporting the school and its development.  This involves attending meetings, getting to know the school and keeping up to date with its activities (attending activities where appropriate) and taking up additional tasks as and when required.

Governors’ core focus is what is in the best interest of the school, pupils and staff and the aim is to ensure that the school is outstanding.

Governors focus on the broader picture and provide a general steer for the school and do not generally become involved in the detailed day to day running of the school. 

Governors work to build constructive working relationships with staff at the school and other governors.

Governors are critical friends – supporting the school and challenging the school to improve its performance; asking difficult questions and working with the school to make difficult decisions  as and when this is necessary.

Governors understand the boundaries of their role – they are not inspectors.

Governors know when to speak and when not to and when to give advice and when not to

Governors work to add value to the school.

Specific Roles & Responsibilities

Governors oversee and support the strategic development of the school in the following areas:

  • School achievement - this is holistically (including academic and moral development of children) and in line with every child matters

  • Financially

  • Staff development

  • Operating as a school and a business

Governors have statutory duties:

  • These relate to how the school is constituted

  • Particular areas are finances and safeguarding

Governors oversee and support the work of the Head Teacher.

Governors ask questions, monitor and focus on change – a key part of this is monitoring evidence and data.

  • Where possible governors are aware and consider past activities to ensure changes suggested are relevant and not re-inventing the wheel.

Governors bring in outside expertise and use their skills and knowledge from their professional lives to support the school, this is in particular areas such as finances, areas that the staff do not always have experience of. 

Governors are a link to the community where the school is based.

Governors take up specific roles where necessary:

  • Individual governors take up specific roles – in particular Safeguarding, Finance, Data, Legal, Human Resources, Commercial Management and other strategic areas deemed appropriate

  • At times there are specific areas that governors will oversee/work with the school on – this will tend to be one-off and short to medium term and relate to the changing needs of the school

  • This necessitates having a group of governors with a range of background and experiences

Governors have a self responsibility to ensure that they are effective governors – building their awareness of school issues, attending meetings and updating their own training and learning and assessing their own performance on a regular basis.

Governors should be a physical presence at the school and where possible interact with staff and pupils – this helps make the teachers and pupils aware of the governing body and where possible get a better sense of their role.

Preparing & Training Governors

This is an initial and ongoing process and involves governors learning about their role and how they can add value to the governing body and the school.

Learning takes place through:

  • formal training sessions (mainly offered in the county)

  • attending meetings

  • reading relevant internal and external documents

  • learning through doing – through the experience of being a governor

  • attending activities at the school – this is seen as important as formal training - it includes attending open days and attending ongoing activities at the school (super learning days, strategic planning days, sports days etc)

Several key activities are put in place to help new governors learn about their role:

  • A system of mentoring - where the new governor is paired with an existing governor.  They are encouraged to meet to review governor activities, such as meetings, training and the general development of the new governor.

  • Meeting with the Head Teacher

  • Attending both types of committee meetings

  • A formal session(s) inducting new governors

  • Reading key documents

Governors have a pro-active approach to learning and organise their own learning plan.

Important Documents

Please click on the buttons below to view or download the documents

Articles of Association of Fulbrook Academy

Articles of Association Annex B Admissions Requirements

Articles of Association Annex C Arrangements for Pupils with SEN and Disabilities at each Academy

Articles of Association Annex D Serious Incidents of Misbehaviour Leading to Fixed Period or Permanent Exclusions

Fulbrook Middle School Funding Agreement 01-03-2012

Fulbrook Middle School Funding Agreement 01-03-2012 - Annex A Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Academy Trust

Trustees' Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 August 2022Trustees' Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 August 2021

Trustees' Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 August 2020

 

Members of the Governing Body

Samantha Clancy - Head Teacher

Secondary trained, Sam has always worked in middle schools, apart from two terms as Acting Headteacher at one of our feeder schools, Ridgmont Lower. She went to a middle school herself as a child. ​

She lives in Northampton and has two daughters. She began her teaching career in Northampton, but when the three-tier system was reviewed and subsequently changed, she came to Fulbrook in 2005 as the French Subject Leader. 

After being Head of Year 5, then Assistant Headteacher and SENDCo, Sam was appointed as Headteacher of Fulbrook in September 2015. She is extremely excited about and committed to taking the school from a middle to an extended secondary school.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Fiona Cavanagh - Appointed Governor

Fiona has lived in Woburn Sands for many years and has a son in Fulbrook. She has 20 years experience within two large international businesses, primarily focused on Business Management and Learning and Development. Since leaving corporate life, she has worked in the local Lower school, has, and is, involved in school PTAs and Fiona currently works as an Invigilator at a secondary school.

 
Fiona is passionate about wanting the best for our children and is a strong supporter of the future strategic changes for the benefit of our children.  Fiona wants to support the school to continue to build on the current successes to work towards future goals.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school 

Nik Hartley OBE - Vice Chair - Appointed Governor

Nik Hartley is the CEO of the Spinal Injuries Association, a national charity with a head office in Milton Keynes. The charity builds the voice, quality services and rights of people paralysed by a spinal cord injury. He previously led humanitarian organisations overseas, most recently focusing on the role of young people in their own countries. Nik is a qualified teacher himself but has always focused his efforts in charities.

Nik lives in Woburn Sands and joined the governors in 2012, having been attracted by the leadership Fulbrook was showing in education but also the centrality of its values at the heart of the school and his local community. He has been Chair of FES and is now Vice-Chair of the Governing Body.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Angela Evans - Appointed Governor (Member)

Angela has lived in Woburn Sands for many years and joined the Governing Body in 2004. She has responsibility for Safeguarding with a particular interest in Looked After Children.

With an administrative and marketing background she worked for a national organisation for more than 30 years and has carried out many years of voluntary service within the Justice System. She is currently on the Appeals committee and has previously been a member of the Finance and Policy committees.

Angela is the designated Governor for Safeguarding.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Sally Hartley - Appointed Governor

Sally has been a governor since 2012. From 2021 to 2023, she served as Chair of the Governing Body. She has been link governor for English, Wellbeing, PSHE and sits on the PEAP committee. 

A resident of Woburn Sands with children at Swallowfield, Sally is passionate about the development of all through education in our expanding village.  With a background in working with young people in developing countries, she has a wide experience of non-formal education in livelihoods, reproductive health, peer education, youth agency and voice. 

For the last 10 years she has been an academic and researcher, working on youth issues within the international development sector, and she is now working in the mental health sector as a counsellor.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Clive Cowmeadow - Appointed Governor

Clive has been a governor since 2009. He lives near the school and both of his, now grown up, children were students at Fulbrook. Clive has served as a member of Woburn Sands Town Council and has been Town Mayor on four occasions.

Clive is a retired teacher, and for many years he was the Head of Mathematics at a large Bedfordshire Upper School. He is a senior examiner for GCSEs and was formerly Chief Marker for the Key Stage 3 National Mathematics SATs. Clive is keen to foster community links and maintain Fulbrook as a local school of choice. Clive is also Chair of the PEAP Committee.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Lisa Lazard - Appointed Governor

Lisa joined the governing body in 2021 and has a child at Fulbrook. Lisa is an Academic Psychologist at the Open University and has worked in education (Lecturer and Researcher) and as a consultant for over twenty years. At the Open University, she has specialised in designing distance learning for students from diverse backgrounds. Her research focuses on equality, diversity and inclusion, particularly sexual harassment. She has also worked as a consultant on managing conflict and relationships within organisations in both remote and in person working.

Lisa is committed to fostering inclusive and supportive learning environments for all children and those that live and work with them.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Amos Raban - Vice Chair - Appointed Governor

Amos joined the governing body in 2023.

Amos works as a self-employed educational consultant for schools, councils, institutions and EdTech companies focusing mainly on digital transformation, digital education and literacies, professional development and innovation.

Amos has over 20 years of wide experience in education, including curriculum and course development, entrepreneurship, project management, consulting, teacher training and as a college lecturer. He is a qualified history and civics teacher and assumed various positions in secondary schools.

He is passionate about supporting school change management and innovation processes.

He lives in Woburn Sands and has three daughters attending Swallowfield. The oldest is due to join Fulbrook in 2025.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Matthew Holder - Appointed Governor

Matthew is a local resident of Woburn Sands, with children at Fulbrook and Swallowfield.  He is a Chartered Management Accountant, with over 15 years of finance experience and currently works as the Group Commercial Accountant for a Research and Development technology company in Milton Keynes.

As well as being a governor, he utilises his skills as a finance professional as the Chair of the Finance, Estates and Staffing Committee, and he is also the link governor for Health and Safety.

With young children, Matthew is keen to see the progression of Fulbrook through to a secondary school and sees the school as holding a strong relationship in the local community.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Lorraine King - LA Appointed Governor

Lorraine joined the Governing Body in 2021.  She lives in local area and has been a governor at another local school for over five years. As a governor, it is most important to her that the children who attend Fulbrook are happy, healthy and successful.

Lorraine is the Governor with responsibility for SEND and Pupil Premium.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Simon Johnson - Parent Governor

Simon joined the governing body in November 2020 as his eldest daughter joined Fulbrook.  His second daughter is due to join in 2024.  Simon has had over 20 years experience running his own company specialising in sales & marketing solutions for global hospitality companies.

Simon’s  motivation for joining the governing body came after spending most of this year homeschooling his two daughters.  His aim is to help and assist in shaping the very best educational environment for all current and future pupils at the school.

Simon is the Governor with responsibility for PE and Sport Premium.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school 

Philip Mardon - Chair of Governors - Parent Governor

Phil joined the governing body in November 2023, he lives in Woburn Sands and has a daughter at Fulbrook and one at Swallowfield. He has over two decades of experience in the automotive industry holding positions in engineering, project leadership, and currently business development. 

Phil is driven to help Fulbrook navigate the challenges and opportunities that it faces as it continues its transition to an extended secondary school and help shape the education that his daughters and the children of this community receive.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school 

Sarah Cain - Parent Governor

I have twin girls attending Fulbrook, they are now in year 6 and they thoroughly enjoy their school experience. 

I have worked in Education for 29 years in a number of settings and roles.

I have been in my current role for 20 years at a Nursery School in Luton. I am the Lead Family Worker, Designated Safeguarding Lead and a member of the Senior Leadership Team.

I love my job and every year has been different according to the many different families I have been lucky enough to support.

I wanted to become a governor for professional reasons, it was an action from my most recent appraisal.

What better school to support then your children's school! So, that's me. I'm looking forward to becoming part of the Fulbrook Community and supporting the staff and families.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school 

Lindsay Smith - Committee Member

Lindsay has been a governor at Fulbrook since 2006. Both her children attended the school and she has lived in Woburn Sands for over 25 years.

Lindsay worked in the NHS as a Nurse, General Manager and then in the Department of Health as a Performance Analyst. She has experience in managing services and public finances, strategic planning and implementation alongside improving performance through sharing good practice.

Lindsay has taken on many valuable roles on Fulbrook's Governing Body, and is now a Committee Member on the Finance, Estates and Staffing Committee.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school

Paul Farrant - Committee Member 

Paul joined in October 2014. He enjoyed a long career with BP, specialising in Procurement and Process Simplification. He is married with a daughter and a son, both of whom have two sons each. His two eldest grandsons attend Fulbrook. His other grandsons live in Western Australia.

​Paul is now a Committee Member on the FES Committee, having had many years experience working on the Finance, Health and Safety, and Staffing areas of the School. He will be contributing to new projects and improvement opportunities for Fulbrook as an extended secondary school.

If you wish to contact the Governing Body, please use the following email address: clerk@fulbrook.school