The Governing Body at Ashlands provides the school with strategic leadership and accountability for educational and financial performance. The three core functions of a school governing body are to:
- Ensure clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction
- Hold the headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils, and the effective and efficient performance management of staff
- Oversee the financial performance of the school and make sure money is well spent
Our Governing Body is made up of: parent governors, who have children at school, and are elected by the parents; staff governors, who represents the teaching and non-teaching staff and is chosen by the staff; the Head Teacher, Co-opted Governors, who are appointed from the wider community by the Governing Body, often to bring specific skills and expertise, and Trustee appointed governors.
The Governing Body meets six times a year. It has one committee, the Finance and Resources Committee, which is responsible for managing the school budget and the upkeep of the school’s premises.
School governors are one of the largest volunteer forces in the UK. People have many reasons for becoming Governors, and governors come from different backgrounds. What we all share is our desire that Ashlands is a welcoming place where all children can flourish and develop to the best of their ability, where staff are happy to work, and where parents are proud to send their children.
The below document will be updated once approved
This link takes you to the Moorlands Learning Trust – Governance information.
This link takes you to the Ashlands Gov.UK webpage Ashlands Primary School – GOV.UK
Copies of minutes are available from the school office
Ashlands Primary School Governors 2025 – 2026
This Primary School Governors is in the process of being updated.
2024 – 2025 There are no associate governors at Ashlands
Governor access here