Meet Our Governors
The Governors of Hednesford Valley High are very proud to take an active part in school life. Our vision is to ensure that everything possible is in place to enable our students to achieve to the best of their ability and make progress, to flourish socially and feel safe and happy whilst at school, to become independent citizens in the community.
Whenever possible governors attend special assemblies and events both in and out of school, we frequently lunch with students and enjoy being able to sit and chat informally with them. School Council feel quite happy to contact us with various “wish lists” or news of funding they have been awarded and how they wish to spend it, some of us are involved in the appointment of staff to the school.
Through the Headteacher and Staff we are kept informed of all aspects of school life. Each Governor is linked to a subject area; we have meetings with subject leaders to discuss how National Curriculum is being followed and adapted to meet the needs of our students, to discuss lessons and plans for the future, these meetings are then discussed at the Full Governors meeting.
There are various sub committees of the Governing Body; these allow us to monitor in detail areas such as Finance, Personnel and Buildings (which includes Health & Safety) and Curriculum. Sub committees also ensure that legally required policies and documents are held and are available for Staff, Students, Governors, Parents and Carers and any visitors to school when and where relevant.
Governors receive a report from the Headteacher once a term which keeps us up to date with student’s academic achievements, staffing, special projects, school life in general and any other legally required reports. We make large decisions about the school in our Full Governing Body meetings and ratify policies in action in the school.
We also ensure that we are aware of what is taking place within the ever changing world of Education and Governance, we do this by attending courses held by the Local Authority and by being affiliated to The Staffordshire Governors Association and in turn the National Governors Association.
Many governors have had children attend the school or still have children attending. We therefore can understand your anxieties and concerns all too well. We are very approachable and more than happy to hear from you about any issues you may have both positive and negative.
HVH Governance Structure 2024/25 |
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Area of Governance |
Sub-committee |
Members |
Term Ends |
Committee role |
Governance role Office Held |
Leadership and Management |
Personnel Finance Building & Health and Safety |
Stephen Stokes |
NA |
School Lead – Leadership and Management |
Headteacher |
Clive Cole |
14/08/2026 |
Chair of Committee – Finance Link Governor (Finance) |
Chair of Governors |
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Mandy Cole |
21/02/2028 |
Chair of Committee - Personnel Link Governor (Personnel) |
Co-opted |
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Heather Wright |
31/08/2027 |
Chair of Committee – Building Link Governor (Building) |
Parent Governor |
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Dan Watson |
02/05/2026 |
Member |
Co-opted member |
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Bethanie Craddock |
21/02/2028 |
Member |
Co-opted member |
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Quality of Education Personal Development Sixth Form |
Curriculum & Assessment Sixth Form |
Eirwen Hill |
NA |
School Lead - Curriculum |
Assistant Headteacher |
Emma Perry |
NA |
School Lead - Sixth Form |
Assistant Headteacher |
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Christopher Wall |
NA |
School Lead – Personal Development |
Associate Assistant Headteacher |
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Lorraine Dawney |
21/02/2028 |
Chair of Committee - QoE, PD and Sixth Form Link Governor (Curriculum) |
Parent Governor |
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Clive Cole |
14/08/2026 |
Member |
Chair of Governors |
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Susan Williams |
19/10/2027 |
Member |
Staff Governor |
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Bethanie Craddock |
21/02/2028 |
Link Governor (Personal Development and Sixth Form) |
Co-opted member |
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Behaviour & Attitudes
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Behaviour & Attitudes SEND
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Emma Perry |
NA |
School Lead |
Deputy Headteacher |
Elliot Payne |
01/11/2026 |
Chair of Committee and Link Governor (Behaviour & Attitudes) |
Co-opted member |
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Clive Cole |
14/08/2026 |
Member |
Chair of Governors |
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Mandy Cole |
21/02/2028 |
Link Governor (SEND) |
Co-opted member |
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Susan Williams | 19/10/2027 | Member | Staff Governor |
Terms of Reference for Governors
Hednesford Valley High Terms of Reference: Leadership & Management
Sub Committee - Building (Premises, Lettings and Health & Safety Committee): Buildings Committee Chair – Heather Wright
The Buildings (Premises, lettings and Health & Safety) committee is established to debate issues in detail and provide information and recommendation for final decisions by the Governing Body
- Membership
The Committee shall comprise of a minimum of four members.
The Committee shall appoint a Chairman
- Quorum.
A quorum shall be a minimum of three members.
- Meetings
The committee shall meet on a regular basis, timetable issued at Summer Governing Body meeting.
- Functions
The function of the Committee is to assist and support the Headteacher in maintaining and developing the school building, its contents and the school grounds.
- Terms of Reference
Premises and grounds
a) To report each term to the Governing Body on inspections of the premises and grounds and the condition and requirements for the premises and grounds, together with comments and recommendations
b) Prepare and regularly update a rolling programme of maintenance works required for the premises and grounds showing full costing’s and prioritisation. Present this to the full Governing Body for approval and to the Finance Committee for funding as appropriate.
c) To liaise with Staffordshire County Council Local Authority staff to ensure a co-ordinated and cost effective approach to the school building maintenance programme through the premises development plan.
d) The Committee delegates the day-to-day responsibility for the premises to the Head teacher and Caretaker who will also ensure that self-help procedures are followed. Contracts for maintenance and improvement will be subject to review by this committee.
e) To review and update the school Accessibility Plan.
Security
a) To be responsible for the Security and Emergency Planning matters on behalf of the Governing Body as set out in its Policy Declaration.
b) To liaise with Staffordshire County Councils Security Adviser’s and also when general advise on School Security matters or information about occupational security hazards is necessary or required.
c) To carry out inspections of the school with the designated Security Officer and to ensure that the School’s Emergency Plan is rehearsed at least annually.
d) To report each term to the Governing Body on Security matters including inspections of the premises and grounds, together with comments, recommendations and funding requirements.
e) To ensure adequate premises insurance is taken out.
Lettings
a) To be responsible for letting on behalf of the Governing Body as set out in its Policy Declaration.
Health and Safety
a) Liaise with Staffordshire County Council’s Education department’s Health & Safety Advisor on Health and Safety matters of information about occupational Health and Safety hazards when necessary or required.
b) Carry out inspections of the School when necessary or required.
c) Report to the Governing Body on Health and Safety matters, this will include inspections of the premises and grounds, together with any comments and recommendations arising.
d) Ensure the Local Authority undertake periodic premises inspections and take to the Governing Body any recommendations made.
Sub-Committee - Finance Committee
Finance Committee Chair: Clive Cole
The Finance Committee is established to debate issues in detail and to provide information and recommendation for final decisions by the Governing Body.
1) Membership
The Committee shall consist of at least four governors. The Committee will appoint a Chairman from within its members.
2) Quorum
A Quorum shall consist of three members.
3) Meetings
Meetings are timetabled, the time table is issued at the Summer Full Governing Body meeting.
Each meeting will have an agenda in place. The first item on the agenda at each meeting will be to ask each committee members to declare any pecuniary interests relevant to the rest of the agenda.
4) Function
The function of the Committee is to assist and support the Headteacher in planning the school’s finance
a) Any question coming before the Committee shall be decided by a majority of members present and voting except that, in the case of an equality of votes, the Chairperson shall have a casting vote.
b) Minutes of the meetings shall be kept and, except for minutes which the committee determines to be confidential, shall be circulated to the next Meeting of the Governing Body.
c) To provide effective stewardship of school finances. To accomplish this, it is suggested that the Committee will be responsible for:
1) Proposing a budget for the school from the formula allocation of funds to the school from the LA under such headings as the Committee determines;
2) Monitoring expenditure against the budget and taking appropriate steps in the event of possible over/under-spending;
3) Monitoring capital expenditure and taking appropriate steps in the event of possible over/under-spending;
4) Proposing policy with regard to income generation and the use of such income;
5) Explore different expenditure options and assessing expenditure bids;
6) Ensuring accounts are properly finalised at year end/reviewing return;
7) Evaluating the effectiveness of financial decisions;
8) To conduct an annual review of Headteacher’s salaries including Headteacher’s and Deputy Headteacher’s
9) Responsible for the preparation of SFVS.
Virement
a) The management of the budget shall be delegated to the Headteacher, subject to the following restrictions:
b) The Headteacher has authority to vire up to £5,000
c) The Finance Committee must approve any virement between £5,000 and £10,000
d) The full Governing Body must give approval for any virement over £10,000
e) No additional transfers may be made without the Finance Committee’s approval. Transfers above these limits must have the Finance Committee’s prior approval. Within each main section, the Headteacher shall have absolute discretion to vire money.
f) Notwithstanding the above, the Headteacher shall not appoint staff above the approved establishment of the school or implement re-grading of staff on a permanent basis or on a temporary basis for a period in excess of 4 terms.
General
a) Except as by required stature (which includes the determination of policies on Charges and Remissions), the Finance Committee shall exercise fully delegated powers in matters of finance.
b) No other Committee of the Governors shall incur expenditure except when that expenditure is within the budget as last determined or amended.
c) The budget initially proposed shall require the approval of the Governing Body.
d) Thereafter, it will be varied only by the Headteacher as provided above; the Finance Committee, or the Governing Body, after seeking the view of the four members of the Finance Committee.
e) The Finance Committee shall not incur any expenditure on books, equipment or stationery, which, in the opinion of the Headteacher, would be inappropriate to the curriculum for the school.
The Finance Committee shall consider individual salary questions on a confidential basis.
Sub-Committee: Personnel Committee
Personnel Committee Chair: Mandy Cole
The Personnel Committee is established to debate issues in detail and provide information and recommendation for final decisions by the Governing Body
- Membership
The Committee shall comprise of a minimum of four members.
The Committee shall appoint a Chairman
- Quorum.
A quorum shall be a minimum of two members.
- Meetings
The committee shall meet on a regular basis, timetable issued at Summer Governing Body meeting.
- Functions
The function of the Committee is to assist and support the Headteacher in matters related to personnel.
Terms of Reference:
a) To determine staffing levels and management structure.
b) To provide support, guidance and accountability for the Headteacher on all personnel matters.
c) To consider the Headteacher’s recommendations on teachers’ salaries in line with the school pay policy.
d) To review the School Pay Policy and its implementation in line with DfES and local authority regulations and guidelines, refer any financial implications to the Finance Committee, and report back to the Governing Body.
e) To support strategic planning for internal promotions and permanent staffing posts.
f) To receive reports and monitor the decisions delegated to the Headteacher on temporary appointments (in accordance with the local authority’s general policy on the employment of schoolteachers on fixed term contracts).
g) To report to the governing body on decisions taken by the Committee in the exercise of any delegated powers.
h) To review the Performance Management Policy and its implementation in line with DfES and local authority regulations and guidelines and report back to the Governing Body.
i) To ensure that DBS checks are completed satisfactorily.
j) To oversee the appointment procedure for all staff.
k) Ensure policies are in place for staff discipline, grievance, capability, and redundancy based on local authority guidance.
l) To keep under review staff work/life balance, working conditions and well-being, including the monitoring of absence.
m) To ensure proper arrangements are in place to consider any appeal against a decision on pay issues.
n) To carry out the performance review of the Headteacher and one Governor to act as mediator in the event of any appeal.
o) To draft and review, in consultation with staff, criteria for redundancy for approval of the Governing Body.
p) To form a ‘Nomination Committee’ for redundancy purposes comprising of at least three Governors, none of whom can be staff.
q) To review and recommend for adoption, the procedures for dealing with discipline and grievances and ensure that the Staff are informed of them.
r) To act as the ‘First Committee’ in cases of discipline or grievance.
s) To be responsible for Child Protection and Safer Recruitment matters on behalf of the Governing Body, as set out in its Policy Declaration.
t) To ensure all relevant staff and governors receive adequate “Safer Recruitment” training i.e. all those concerned with staff recruitment.
u) To ensure that Statuary Safeguarding/Child Protection training is completed by all relevant staff and kept up to date.
v) To designate a named nominated Governor for Child Protection and safer recruitment.
Hednesford Valley High Terms of Reference:
Curriculum & Assessment/Sixth Form Committee
Curriculum & Assessment/Sixth Form Committee Chair: Lorraine Dawney
The curriculum & Assessment/Sixth Form committee is established to debate issues in detail and to provide information and recommendation for final decisions by the Governing Body.
1) Membership
The Committee shall consist of at least four governors including the Teachers
Representative. In addition, The Committee will appoint a Chairman from within its members.
2) Quorum
A Quorum shall consist of three members.
3) Meetings
Meetings are timetabled, the time table is issued at the Summer Full Governing Body meeting.
4) Function
The function of the Committee is to assist and support the Headteacher in planning the school’s curriculum.
5) Terms of Reference
The Committee shall advise the Governing Body in relation to its statutory obligations. In particular it shall:
i) Advise on a regular basis:
a) The school’s curricular aims
b) The school’s policy and provision for sex and relationship education
c) The school’s policy and provisions for daily collective worship and religious education
d) The statement of general principles for pupil behaviour and discipline, including managing drug incidents
e) Timing of school sessions
f) Charging policy for school activities
g) Approval and review of the Home School Agreemen
ii) The Committee is delegated to:
a) Review the effectiveness of the pupil behaviour and discipline policy
b) Monitor and review the progress of the school priorities in the school development Plan and Ofsted Action Plan
c) Agree the annual statutory and non-statutory pupil performance targets and monitor and review progress
d) Monitor and review pupil attendance
e) Prepare, in partnership with the Headteacher, for an Ofsted inspection
f) Approve the curriculum policy for children with special educational needs and monitor its implementation
g) Review procedures for parent’s complaints
h) Approve off-site visits and activities of more than 24 hours or which involves a hazardous pursuit or journey by air or sea
Attendance 2024/25
Building Committee Meeting - 3rd October 2024 Present = HWR, CCO, DWA, SSO, LFO |
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Governors Code of Conduct
This Code of Conduct sets out the behaviour and conduct expected of all school Governors. It is expected that all Governors will know, understand and work within the prescribed regulatory framework. They must comply with the updated General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) 2018.
The Governing Board
The Governing Board is legally responsible for the conduct of the school with a view to promoting high standards of educational achievement.
The purpose of Governance is to provide confident, strategic leadership and to create robust accountability, oversight and assurance for educational and financial performance.
Core functions of the Governing Board
- Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction
It is the job of the Governing Board to:
- Set a clear and explicit vision.
- Ensure strong and clear values and ethos are defined and modelled by the board.
- Set the school’s strategic framework, defining medium to long-term goals and processes to monitor and review progress.
- Ensure mechanisms are in place for the board to listen, understand and respond to the voices of parents, pupils, staff and the local community.
- Holding the headteacher/senior executive leader to account for the educational performance of the organisation and its pupils, and the performance management of staff
This will take place through:
- A rigorous analysis of pupil progress and attainment.
- Clear processes for overseeing and monitoring school improvement.
- A transparent system for the performance management of the Headteacher / executive leaders.
- Effective oversight of the performance of all other employees.
- A regular cycle of meetings.
- Ensuring the sound, proper and effective use of the school’s financial resources
The Governing Board is responsible for making sure the school’s money is well spent with effective controls for managing within available resources. They should do this by ensuring they have at least one Governor with specific skills and experience of financial matters, but everyone on the board should have a basic understanding of the financial cycle and legal requirements.
The Governing Board should play a strategic role and leave the running of the school to the Headteacher they have appointed. The Governing Board must not interfere in the day-to-day running of the school.
Ways of Working
- The way the Governing Board operates and organises itself should be kept under review.
- The Governing Board should consider how to use their powers to delegate functions and decisions to committees or individual Governors.
- The Governing Board must review the establishment, terms of reference, constitution and membership of any committee of the Governing Board annually.
- The Governing Board must meet at least three times a year.
- Headteachers / executive leaders and Chairs should work together to ensure that meetings are well planned at appropriate intervals and that agendas are fit for purpose.
- The Governing Board must appoint a Clerk to Governors to advise them on the nature of their functions and duties and ensure the Governing Board operates efficiently and effectively.
The Headteacher / Senior Executive Leader (SEL)
- The Headteacher’s / SEL’s responsibilities include the internal organisation, management and control of the school and the educational performance of the school.
- The Headteacher / SEL will deliver the aims of the Governing Board through the day-to-day management of the school, implementation of the agreed policy framework and school improvement strategy and the delivery of the curriculum.
- It is the Headteacher’s / SEL’s legal duty to provide the Governing Board with all the information they need to do their job well. This means they should help the Governing Board access the data published by the DfE and Ofsted. They should also provide regularly a wide range of other management information so that the Governing Board can monitor different aspects of life in the school throughout the year.
- The Headteacher / SEL must comply with any reasonable direction of the Governing Board.
- The Headteacher / SEL is accountable to the Governing Board for the performance of all his or her responsibilities.
The Chair
- The Governing Board must appoint a Chair to lead and manage the Governing Board.
- The Chair plays a crucial role in setting the culture of the Governing Board and is first among equals, but has no individual power.
- The Chair may make only make decisions or act on behalf of the Governing Board if:
- The Governing Board have delegated that decision to the Chair of Governors
- The Chair is of the opinion that a delay in exercising a function would be detrimental to the school, anyone who works at the school or any pupil at the school or their parent.
- The Chair is the principle link between the Governing Board and the Headteacher. The Headteacher and Chair should meet regularly at mutually convenient times to discuss school matters and the Chair should be a critical friend by offering support, challenge and encouragement.
- The Chair works with the clerk to set Governing Board agendas and approves draft minutes of Governing Board meetings.
The Vice-Chair
In the absence of a Chair of Governors, the Vice-Chair will take on that role.
Chairs of Committees
Chairs of committees work with the Clerk to set committee meeting agendas and approve draft minutes for those meetings. They have responsibility for ensuring that if a function of the Governing Board has been delegated to the committee or a function of the Governing Board has otherwise been exercised by the committee, it is reported to the Governing Board.
Governors
In law, the Governing Board is a corporate body, which means that no Governor can act on her/his own without proper authority from the Governing Board. All Governors carry equal responsibility for decisions. If a function of the Governing Board has been delegated to an individual, the individual must report to the Governing Board in respect of any action taken or decision made.
The overriding concern of all Governors has to be the welfare of the school as a whole, regardless of the route by which they were appointed and the type of Governor they are i.e. Staff, Parent, Community, Local Authority, Foundation, Co-opted.
For Governing Boards to carry out their role effectively, Governors must be prepared and equipped to take their responsibilities seriously. They should:
- Be committed to improving education and welfare for all pupils.
- Prepare for meetings by reading papers beforehand.
- Ask questions to clarify understanding and gain assurances.
- Make every effort to attend meetings promptly, regularly and for the full time.
- Take responsibility for their own learning, training and development as a Governor.
In addition, they should:
- Work as a member of a team at all times and be loyal to collective decisions made by the Governing Board.
- Recognise that all Governors have the same rights.
- Act in the best interests of the school at all times.
- Not do anything that might undermine the Governing Board’s statutory requirement to promote community cohesion.
- Promote British Values with particular regard to the protected characteristics set out in the Equality Act 2010
- Respect confidentiality.
- Listen to and respect the views of others.
- Express their own views clearly and succinctly.
- Declare any conflicts of interest.
- Take their fair share of work/positions of responsibility.
- Know, understand and work within the prescribed regulatory framework.
- Report any evidence of fraud, corruption or misconduct to an appropriate person or Authority.
- Adhere to the seven principles of public life (below) originally published by the Nolan Committee.
- Ensure that communication undertaken via social networking sites is comparable to one to one interaction, meaning that all aspects of this code of conduct are taken account of when posting information, messages, pictures or video footage on-line.
- [Schools to add in any specific expectations with regard to their own organisation here]
The Seven Principles of Public Life
As recommended by the Committee on Standards in Public Life established by the then Prime Minister in October 1994, under the Chairmanship of Lord Nolan, to consider standards of conduct in various areas of public life.
- Selflessness - Holders of public office should act solely in terms of the public interest. They should not do so in order to gain financial or other material benefits for themselves, their family, or their friends.
- Integrity - Holders of public office should not place themselves under any financial or other obligation to outside individuals or organisations that might seek to influence them in the performance of their official duties.
- Objectivity – In carrying out public business, including making public appointments, awarding contracts, or recommending individuals for rewards and benefits, holders of public office should make choices on merit.
- Accountability - Holders of public office are accountable for their decisions and actions to the public and must submit themselves to whatever scrutiny is appropriate to their office.
- Openness - Holders of public office should be as open as possible about all the decisions and actions that they take. They should give reasons for their decisions and restrict information only when the wider public interest clearly demands.
- Honesty - Holders of public office have a duty to declare any private interests relating to their public duties and to take steps to resolve any conflicts arising in a way that protects the public interest.
- Leadership - Holders of public office should promote and support these principles by leadership and example.
The Agreement
In General
a) We understand the purpose of the Governing Board and the role of the Headteacher, Chair, Vice, Chair and Chairs of Committees as set out above.
b) We are aware of and accept the Nolan seven principles of public life.
c) We accept that we have no legal authority to act individually, except when the Governing Board has given us delegated authority to do so, and therefore we will only speak on behalf of the Governing Board when we have been specifically authorised to do so.
d) We have a duty to act fairly and without prejudice, and in so far as we have responsibility for staff, we will fulfil all that is expected of a good employer.
e) We will encourage open government and will act appropriately.
f) We accept collective responsibility for all decisions made by the Governing Board or its delegated agents. This means that we will not speak against majority decisions outside the Governing Board meeting.
g) We will consider carefully how our decisions may affect the community and other schools.
h) We will always be mindful of our responsibility to maintain and develop the ethos and reputation of our school and to promote community cohesion. Our actions within the school and the local community will reflect this.
i) In making or responding to criticism or complaints affecting the school we will follow the procedures established by the Governing Board.
k) We understand that communication via social networking sites in a variety of formats is deemed comparable to one to one interaction for the purposes of this code of conduct.
Commitment
a) We acknowledge that accepting office as a Governor involves the commitment of time and energy.
b) We will each involve ourselves actively in the work of the Governing Board, and accept our fair share of responsibilities, including service on committees or working groups or as nominated Governors.
c) We will prepare for meetings by reading papers beforehand.
d) We will make every effort to attend all meetings promptly, regularly and for the full time. Where we cannot, we will endeavour to explain in advance in full why we are unable to.
e) We will get to know the school well and respond to opportunities to involve ourselves in school activities.
f) Our visits to school will be arranged in advance with the staff and undertaken within the framework established by the Governing Board and agreed with the Headteacher.
g) We will consider seriously our individual and collective needs for training and development, and will undertake relevant training.
h) We are committed to actively supporting and challenging the Headteacher.
Relationships
a) We will strive to work as a team in which constructive working relationships are actively promoted.
b) We will express views openly, courteously and respectfully. The Governor chairing a meeting is responsible for ensuring appropriate conduct at all times, and the other Governors are responsible for supporting the Chair in that role.
c) We are prepared to answer queries from other Governors in relation to delegated functions and take into account any concerns expressed, and we will acknowledge the time, effort and skills that have been committed to the delegated function by those involved.
d) We will seek to develop effective working relationships with the Headteacher, staff and parents, the Local Authority and other relevant agencies and the community.
Confidentiality
a) We will observe complete confidentiality when matters are deemed confidential or where they concern specific members of staff or pupils, both inside or outside school.
b) We will exercise the greatest prudence at all times when discussions regarding school business arise outside a Governing Board meeting.
c) We will not reveal the details of any Governing Board vote.
d) We will not reveal the details of discussions in Governing Board meetings or comments made by individual Governors at those meetings.
Conflicts of interest
a) We will record any pecuniary interest that we have in connection with the Governing Board’s business in the Register of Business Interests.
b) We will declare any personal or pecuniary interest in a matter under discussion at a meeting and offer to leave the meeting for the appropriate length of time.
Implementation of this Code of Conduct
a) We understand that any allegation of a material breach of this code of conduct by any Governor shall be raised at a meeting of the Governing Board and, if agreed to be substantiated by a majority of Governors, shall be minuted.
b) We understand that any Governor whose conduct is minuted twice in twelve months shall be suspended for a period of six months from the date of the second minute.
c) We are aware of the provisions of regulation 15(1) of the School Governance (Procedures) (England) Regulations which pertain to qualification and disqualification for the role of school Governor and grounds for suspension and the 2017 amendment regarding parent and staff governors.
d) We understand that no Governor/Associate member can refuse a DBS check and that all Governors must hold an Enhanced DBS certificate.
Publication on Website
The following information about each Governor / Associate member will be published on the school’s website:
- Name.
- Category of Governor.
- Which body appoints them.
- Term of office.
- The names of any committees the Governor serves on.
- Details of any positions of responsibility such as Chair or Vice-Chair of the Governing Board or a committee.
- Attendance at meetings.
Governing Boards have a duty to publish on their website their register of interests. The register should set out the relevant business interests of Governors and details of any other educational establishments they Govern. The register should also set out any relationships between Governors and members of the school staff including spouses, partners and relatives.
Edubase
The following additional Governor information will be held, but not published, on Edubase – a Government National database with effect from September 2016:
- Post Code.
- Date of Birth.
- Previous names.
- Nationality.
- Direct email address for Chair.
The Governing Board of Hednesford Valley High adopted this code of conduct on Thursday 22nd November 2018
Staffordshire Local Authority Instrument of Government
- The name of the school is Hednesford Valley High School.
- The school is a Community Special school.
- The name of the governing body is "The governing body of Hednesford Valley High School."
- The governing body shall consist of:
- 2 parent governors
- 1 local authority governor
- 1 staff governor
- 1 Headteacher governor*
- 7 co-opted governors
- Total number of governors is 12 *except at any time when the Headteacher has given notice that she/he chooses not to be a governor, when the total number of governors shall be 11.
- The term of office of all governors is 4 years.
- This instrument of government comes into effect on 1st November 2014.
- This instrument was made by order of Staffordshire Local Authority on 4 June 2014.
- A copy of the instrument must be supplied to every member of the governing body (and the headteacher if not a governor), any trustees and to the appropriate religious body.