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The Local Governing Body

St John's CE Primary school is a member of the Oxford Diocese Bucks Schools Trust (ODBST) - a Multi Academy Trust (MAT). It is governed by a Board of Trustees ('the Trustees') who are responsible for, and oversee, the management and administration of ODBST and all of the academies run by it; including St John's:

The Trustees are accountable to external government agencies, including the Charity Commission and the Department for Education, for the quality of education provided by its schools. They are required to have systems in place through which they can assure themselves of quality, safety and good practice. As St John's is a Church of England school, the Trustees are also accountable to the Oxford Diocesan Board of Education (the 'ODBE') under the provisions of the Diocesan Boards of Education Measure 1991 and to the trustees of the school site to ensure that the Academy is conducted as a Church of England school.   In order to discharge these responsibilities, the Trustees appoint people who are more locally based to serve on a board (the "Local Governing Body") which has been established to ensure the good governance of St John's.  The local Governing Body is legally a committee of the Trust Board and operates on the basis of delegated powers given to it by the Trustees. Below is our scheme of delegation.  This also includes our Constitution and Terms of Reference.  Paper copies can be obtained through the school office or by using the 'contact us' option on this website.  You can also find details of the Trust Board and details of our Trust Governance at Bucks Schools Trust (ODBST) Home.

The Local Governing Body at St John's is formed of seven Foundation Governors, two Parent Governors, one Staff Governor and the Headteacher. With the exception of the Headteacher, all governors are elected for a four year term of office.  Governors play a very valuable and important role in the support of our school. They meet regularly together and work closely with the Headteacher and the school staff. The responsibility for the actions and decisions of the local governing body lies with the whole governing body not with individual members. 

Foundation governors are appointed by the ODBE, which takes guidance on appointments from ODBST, which in turn takes guidance from the Parochial Church Council of St John's Church, to ensure that the religious character of the school is preserved and developed. Parent governors are elected by other parents at the school. They don't have to stand down if their child leaves the school before the end of their term of office, though they may choose to do so. Parents, including carers, of pupils at the school are eligible to stand for election as parent governors whenever such a vacancy arises. Both teaching and support staff paid to work at the school are eligible to stand for election as a staff governor. The Headteacher is a staff governor by virtue of the office. The Headteacher may choose not to be a governor but will retain the right to attend all governor meetings.

GOVERNOR
CATEGORY 
TERM OF OFFICE

Mrs Caroline Gulliver (Chair)

Foundation 

11/11/21 - 10/11/25

Ms Jeanette Allen (Vice Chair)

Foundation 

06/03/23 - 05/3/27

Rev. Canon Tony Bundock

Foundation

01/01/23 - 31/12/26
Mr Andrew Kann

Parent

01/03/22 - 28/02/26

Mrs Rebecca Wright

Ex-officio Headteacher

01/09/24-

Mrs Jill Rae

Staff 

12/09/22 - 11/09/26

Mr Timothy Parker

Foundation

01/04/22 - 31/03/26
Mrs Claudia Forero Jurado

Parent

16/04/24 - 15/04/28
Mr Kevin Capelin-Jones

Foundation

25/11/24-24/11/28
Mr David Williams

Foundation

9/4/25-8/4/29

 

Governors who left during the last 12 months:

GOVERNOR
CATEGORY OF GOVERNOR
TERM OF OFFICE
RESIGNATION DATE
Mrs Zoe Evans Parent 02/02/23 - 04/02/24 04/02/24
Mr Edmund Cartwright Foundation 01/04/22 -  29/02/24 29/02/24
Mrs Rebecca London Foundation 15/05/20- 14/5/24 14/05/24
Mr Martin Scoble Foundation 21/3/21-20/3/25 20/3/25

Register of Governors Relevant Business and Pecuniary Interests

GOVERNOR
REVELANT BUSINESS OR PECUNIARY INTEREST
CONNECTED PERSONS
GOVERNANCE BODIES IN OTHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS 
Caroline Gulliver

Non-executive director and audit committee chair of:

  • abrdn European Logistics Income plc
  • MIGO Opportunities Trust plcPolas Capital Global Healthcare Trust plc

Treasurer and PCC member St John's Church Lacey Green

Trustee of Ukraine to Chilterns Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Member of ICAS

None None
Jeanette Allen

CEO of The Horse Trust

District President Girl Guiding (Voluntary)

Member of Fellow of the Institute of Directors

   
Rev Cannon Tony Bundock

House for Duty Team Vicar at St John's Church Lacey Green

PCC member St John's Church Lacey Green

Trustee of Lacey Green C of E School's Charity

Member of Royal Astronomical Society

David Bundock (non-dependent son) Operations Manager at St John's CE Primary School Lacey Green 

Governor at Speen CE School

Andrew Kann Member of NAHT

Natasha Kann (spouse) - Teacher at St John's CE Primary School Lacey Green until 31/8/24

Headteacher Castlefield School High Wycombe
Claudia Forero Jurado 

Buckinghamshire Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service

Member of Unison

None None
Jill Rae Staff member at St John's CE Primary School Lacey Green    
Timothy Parker

Director of Lagonda Club

Member of Family Law Bar Association, Association of Lawyers for Children, Southeastern Circuit, and Institute of Arbitrators

None None
David Williams - None None
Rebecca Wright Headteacher at St John's CE Primary School, Lacey Green None None

The clerk to the Local Governing Body is Tracey Robbins of Entrust Support Services and can be contacted by e-mail: tracey.robbins@entrustclerk.com

Governor meetings and responsibilities

The Local Governing Body meets formally six times per year.  In addition the Local Governing Body has established a separate Resources Committee which meets once per term, to which all governors are invited to attend. Its purpose is to provide guidance and support to the Headteacher in all matters relating to resources specifically: pay and personnel including reviewing and updating policies and procedures related to staff and the practical application of policies. Staffing matters such as staff mix, recruitment, performance management, staff training and other ad hoc staff issues are also discussed and challenged where appropriate. 

One of the statutory responsibilities of Governors is to approve and review, on an ongoing basis, the school’s annual budget.  Every resources committee meeting therefore includes a review and challenge of the actual spend to date compared to the budget to ensure that the school is being financially responsible.  Any non-routine expenditure items are also discussed and prioritised in accordance with the school budget constraint. On an annual basis, the committee also reviews and updates, where necessary, any of the school policies which are of a finance nature. 

The resources committee aims to proactively manage the ongoing provision of a safe, healthy and supportive environment for the education of the children and the welfare of staff and visitors.  As well as assisting the Headteacher with risk assessments the Governors are also trained in safeguarding issues so as to be able to provide additional support and perspective thus ensuring the security of both children and data. 

The knowledge and skills that the Governors bring from involvement with facilities in commercial life, and at other schools, ensures that the school benefits from appreciation of the latest technologies and the ability to critically assess proposals by ODBST's approved suppliers.

All governors are required to under take regular training to enable them to exercise their duties effectively.  This is a vital part of being a school governor and by doing this we keep up to date with the continuing developments that are happening across all areas of education provision.

Governors each have curriculum links. The purpose of which to provide a link between the Governing Body and the Curriculum Committee and staff and is to fulfil the governing body obligation to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the school and its’ curriculum. Curriculum link governors do not, however, make judgements about the quality of teaching or the progress of individual children. Governors carry out a curriculum visit once per term and prepare a written report on each visit and then provide feedback to the rest of the governing body. The curriculum links are as follows:

LINK
GOVERNOR                        
English Caroline Gulliver
Maths Claudia Forero Jurado
EYFS All Governors
Science  
RE/SIAMS Tony Bundock
History/Geography Timothy Parker
Sport David Williams
Music/Art All Governors
Safeguarding & Child Protection Andrew Kann
SEND & Pupil Premium Claudia Forero Jurado
GDPR Caroline Gulliver

Governor Meeting Attendance

Agendas and minutes of all governor meetings are available for inspection in the school office.  The table attached sets out the number of Full Governing Body and committee meetings attended by each Governor during the academic year 2023/24 with the number of such meetings they were eligible to attend in brackets.

GOVERNOR
FGB                
RESOURCES
Caroline Gulliver 6 (6) 1 (1)
Rebecca London 4 (5) 1 (1)
Jeanette Allen 4 (6) 1 (1)
Rev Cannon Tony Bundock 6 (6)
Edmund Cartwright 0 (3) 0 (1)
Zoe Evans 0 (2)
Andrew Kann 6 (6)
Ian Newton 6 (6) 1 (1)
Jill Rae 6 (6)
Timothy Parker 3 (6)
Claudia Forero Jurado 2 (2)
Martin Scoble 3 (6) 1 (1)

• indicates that the governor is not a member of that committee.