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Meet the Governors

Contacting the governing body

 

The governing body is always happy to discuss its work with members of the school community and members of the board are often in and around school when informal contact can be made. Governors also attend major functions and parent’s evenings during the year when conversations about their work or issues of general interest can be discussed. Failing this the Chair of governor’s can be contacted in writing via the school address.

 

Issues or queries relating to the overall provision of education are professional matters for the headteacher and all queries should be referred to her for discussion and resolution. The headteacher makes herself readily available to discuss concerns with parents and governors feel sure that issues can be speedily resolved through this route. In the rare event that this approach is not able to resolve the issue satisfactorily the governing body has adopted a complaints procedure which can be found under the policies section of this website. The Chair of governors will only become involved in individual issues of concern as part of the due procedure set out in this policy.

The role of the Governing Body is to support the school in delivering the best education possible for the pupils.  Governors are not responsible for the day-to-day running of the school (that's Mrs Ellison’s job) but to monitor and evaluate the school's progress and ensure accountability.


The Governors attend termly meetings to review the school development plan and discuss the quality of learning being provided for your children.  Standards, teaching and learning, finance, health and safety and links with the community are also discussed.


 The Governors serve for a period of four years and represent a variety of groups from the local community.

During the school year 2020/21 the governing body agree to work as a full body for all meetings in order to ensure that all new governors have a full understanding of all aspects of the life of the school.  

The Governing Body 2022/23

Date Appointed:

Category of Governor:

Responsibilities:

November 2022 (re-elected)

Parent Governor

Chair of Governors, Finances, Leadership, SEND, Health and Safety and Building Expansion

Kevin Mullis - Chair of Governors
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I am a former pupil of 'Whitnash Combined', and have a son who started in reception in September 2018. For the past 15 years I have worked in refrigeration engineering and I am currently Technical Manager in this area of a national service provider. My interest in science, technology and engineering began at primary school age and I am very happy to see this is so well supported at Whitnash Primary.

 

I remember the values and sense of community from my time in the school (long ago as it seems!), and I'm delighted that the same feeling is present now.   I believe a child's time at primary school is key to them taking the first steps in finding themselves and their place in society, and I'm grateful to have been given an opportunity to play some small part in this journey.

Date Appointed:

Category of Governor:

Responsibilities:

December 2018

Local Authority Governor

Safeguarding

"I am a mum of three children, who are all pupils at Whitnash Primary, and a legal professional.

 

Every child deserves to have their educational needs met and to feel safe in school. It is a privilege as a governor to be able to support the school as it continues to strive in its aim of "Learning, growing and succeeding together.""

Margarita Kaloghirou
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Jeanette Livings

September 2019

Co-opted Governor

Policies 

Date Appointed:

Category of Governor:

Responsibilities:

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Hi, I am a mum of two Primary aged children and currently reside in North Leamington.    For the past 20 years I have worked in the Technology Sector and more recently after having my children I have worked flexibly. 

 

I am passionate about the education around STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths) subjects and have a particular interest in encouraging children (especially girls) to strive and enjoy these areas.  I believe all children at Whitnash Primary school should receive a good education and are given the opportunity to thrive within their learning environment.

Zoe Munro

January 2022

Co-opted Governor

Curriculum

Date Appointed:

Category of Governor:

Responsibilities:

I am a mum of three small children - my eldest daughter started in reception in 2020 - and a secondary English teacher.  I have taken a few years break to have children, but I am passionate about education and am really excited to bring my skills to Whitnash Primary School's Governing Body, helping our school to become outstanding. 

 

I have experience as the Deputy Head of English, Gifted and Talented Co-ordinatior, teacher mentor and coach, and as the English Coordinator for year 6 into year 7.

 

A quote from my favourite book says 'we lived in the gaps between stories': my desire is that our Governing Body champions all our staff and children as we contribute to their stories of confidence, excellence, and progress.

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Helen West

March 2022

Co-opted Governor

Date Appointed:

Category of Governor:

Responsibilities:

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I live in central Leamington and work in engineering training and development. I joined the governing body at Whitnash because my day job amplifies the importance of early education for shaping our futures, with a particular passion of mine being promoting women in STEM. 

I believe that all children should have the opportunity to explore their passions and learn through a diverse curriculum in an inclusive and supportive environment and it is a privilege to be a part of the governing body supporting Whitnash to provide that opportunity.

Idan Maor

November 2022

Parent Governor

Finances, Leadership, Curriculum, Technology

Date Appointed:

Category of Governor:

Responsibilities:

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Hello, My name is Idan, I am a father of 3 children, two of them are attending Whitnash Primary School and one will join reception next year.

Over the last 10 years, I have been helping gaming companies to build data teams, define business strategy, understand consumers, and help optimize products.


I lived in Tel Aviv, Isle of Man, and now Warwick.

Before gaming, I was an officer in the Army. I hold BA in economics and an MBA.

I joined the school governors to help provide the best educational experience for the children and their parents.

Staff Governors
Donna Ellison - Headteacher

Date Appointed:

Category of Governor:

Committee Membership

January 2016

Headteacher

Standards & Performance/Resources

I joined Whitnash Primary School in January 2016. Previously I was the Deputy Head at a large two-form entry school in Coventry, where I led on inclusion and curriculum development across the school.  The school has made rapid gains since January and I am delighted to be working with a dedicated and  professional team of governors and staff.  In partnership with parents, we are committed to ensuring Whitnash Primary provides the best educational experience for our children.

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Clerk to the Governors
Stephanie Bell

I joined Whitnash governors as a clerk in September 2018, after attending a meeting as a supply clerk and really enjoyed it.

 

I am also clerk to governors for four primary schools in Stratford-upon-Avon.  In the daytime I am a Teaching Assistant at a Primary School in Years 5 and 6. I am looking forward to working with such a dedicated and determined Governing Body.

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