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Governance

The Governing Body of West Tytherley CE Primary School works as a team, with the Executive Headteacher, to manage the school. Our governing body has responsibility for both schools in the Federation – covering the primary schools in Broughton and West Tytherley.

Governors are responsible for making sure the schools provide good quality education. They encourage effective ways of teaching and learning by setting school aims and policies. They work very closely with the Executive Headteacher, who is responsible for the day-to-day running of the school.

Our Chair of Governors is Derek Smith. A brief profile of Derek, and profiles of all the governors, are below.

The Governing Body

The Governing body is accountable for the performance of the school to parents and the wider community. Governors are at the heart of how the school operates and:

  • Plan the school’s future direction.
  • Make decisions on the school’s budget and staffing.
  • Make sure the curriculum is broad, balanced and relevant.
  • Decide how the school can encourage pupils’ spiritual, moral and cultural development.
  • Monitor how the school provides for all its pupils, including those with special educational needs and disabilities.

The full governing body (FGB) ensures it has sufficient governors to undertake its duties effectively, and maintains a quorum for a full FGB meeting of not less than seven members.  At present, the FGB consists of the Headteacher, two parent Governors (elected by the parents), a staff governor, Foundation governors (appointed by the Church), co-opted governors and one governor appointed by the local authority. 

Our Foundation governors

The role of the Foundation governors is to make sure that the school serves the community by providing an education of the highest quality within the context of Christian belief and practice. The Foundation governors support the school by encouraging an understanding of the meaning and significance of faith and Christian values through the experience it offers to all its pupils.

In accordance with our Standing Orders, we meet as a full Governing body at least once every term and typically meet 6 times per year. We have two sub-committees, focusing on Standards (covering topics such as the curriculum, attainment, progress, behaviour and SEND) and Resources (covering topics such as finance, staffing and premises). Each committee has its own Chair, and written terms of reference which are reviewed annually.  The Standards committee meets once per term, and the Resources committee meets twice per term. All governors are appointed for four-year terms. Many Governors are in school on a regular basis, either in their official capacity or just dropping off or picking up their children. A snapshot of the work carried out by the Governing body in the last school year is provided below.

Governor Profiles

Derek Smith

I am a co-opted governor and was appointed chair of the Federation governing body on its formal establishment in July 2021.

I was previously the chair of Broughton governors, having been initially appointed in 2018. I have been a regular volunteer reader with children, and am a resident of Broughton.

I work as a writer and editor, and have supported adult literacy provision in the Winchester area. I also act as a mentor to aspirant students at 6th form college in Hampshire, supporting them in their ambitions to go to leading universities.

I am totally committed to making the Federation a success – for parents, for staff, for the community, but most importantly for all the children who attend our schools.

Lucy Macey

I was formally appointed as Executive Head Teacher of the Federation of Broughton and West Tytherley Primary Schools in July 2021, having been Headteacher at Broughton since 2015 and interim Head at West Tytherley since January 2021.

I believe strongly in the importance of providing children with the best possible education during their primary school years – and in putting the children first in everything we do.

I absolutely love being Headteacher of these vibrant, outward looking schools. I am particularly proud of all the children who attend the schools and value their essential contribution to creating happy, successful places where they can grow and develop.

Andrew Blake

Having moved to West Tytherley village in 2019 with my young family, the welcoming nature of the village instantly captivated us all. As an educator, governance has always been an interest and with my children due to attend primary school in the coming years, now feels like the perfect time to support the local community using experiences of my own.

I am a Deputy Headteacher in a Hampshire secondary school, with experience in pastoral support, behaviour and safeguarding.

When my children allow me to have some free time, I am a keen sportsman, with a particular love of basketball and rugby, though currently pursuing some challenges within running.

Shona Blackmore

I have a daughter at West Tytherley Primary school and many years of experience and involvement in the PTA. I understand that being a governor is a vital role in the schools' strategic direction, organisation and educational development. I can assure my dedication and commitment to establishing and supporting the long term success of all pupils and teaching teams at both schools. My background is finance, as a qualified Chartered Accountant working full time as a Finance Director for a large travel and tourism organisation. I am very excited to listen, guide but most of all make a difference, planning to use my analytical eye, experience and skills to the best of my ability.

Clare Yates

I am the staff governor representative on the governing body, voted in by members of the staffing community. I have previous experience as a school governor, having represented the views of the teachers, support staff and the site team at Broughton.

I enjoy living in the beautiful village of Broughton where both of my children attended the primary school and thrived.

Louise Payne

I am passionate about education and the critical role it plays in helping shape and determine the lives of our children.

I have been a parent governor at Broughton Primary School since 2010, five of which as Chair, and am now delighted to be a co-opted governor for the new Federation. I have been involved with most aspects of school governance including finance and the curriculum; performance management; safeguarding and child protection; recruitment and selection and contributed to the last Ofsted inspection.

I am also a Parent Governor at Bishop Wordsworth’s School in Salisbury, and a Family Support Volunteer for Hampshire County Council, including supporting families who have pupils permanently excluded from school.

Other experience includes working with FTSE 100 companies as a Management Consultant with PwC and IBM.

James Pitkin

Since my four daughters started at school, I have always wanted to be involved and support the schools they have attended. Between 1991 and 1999, I was a parent governor at schools in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire, when an engineer in the Royal Air Force.

Since becoming a Vicar, I have been a parent governor in North Baddesley and now, through my job, am a Foundation governor for the Federation and also in Lockerley. Most weeks I am in the schools and really enjoy getting to know the children and staff.

Outside work, I love watching films and learning about history.

Chris Lloyd

I have spent my career working in the field of education, with a focus on special educational needs, in a variety of roles.

In Broughton, I am involved with the village archive.

I have been the lead governor with responsibility for children with special education needs at Broughton for several years.

I also run a charity in Uganda which supports schools in literacy and through this I have led the twinning of Broughton Primary with a school called Kajwenge, in Uganda.

Paul Stewart

Before becoming a foundation governor of West Tytherley, I was previously at Lockerley. I am also a non-executive governor of Christ’s Hospital school near Horsham.

I am passionate about state education, the more so as I and my children were all privately educated. I am committed to our local schools and keen to give their children the best possible start. I have always believed in the importance of music, so have started a school choir at West Tytherley.

My family came to East Dean in 1972, when my firm, Esso Chemical, moved to Southampton. In 1982, I bought a local business, Wessex Translations, and am still a director of the firm. I am delighted that we have federated with Broughton and keen to support both schools on any way I can.

Frazer Jelleyman

As adults, we spend a lot of time thinking about the future don’t we? Planning for it, worrying about it. Trying to figure out what it’ll look like. And hoping we don’t get it wrong. I started my career over 30 years ago at Saatchi & Saatchi and since then I’ve helped run global networks, start-ups and micro networks across Europe, Asia and North America, helping a diverse set of clients plan their futures. But if any of us really want to know what the future looks like, we just need to look to our children. Being asked to help Mrs Macey and her team as part of the Governing body is a real privilege. Because helping ensure our children will grow into the kind of adults who are going to build an awesome future for us all is probably the most important thing I can think of to do.

Rob Moseley

As the parent of two girls at Broughton,  I am delighted to be a Parent governor and to be able to contribute to the success of the federation. I'm keen to apply my wider knowledge, enthusiasm and hard work ethic to help both schools continue to thrive. I am a commissioned officer with 22 years' experience in the British Army and am a tank commander by trade but I currently work as head of Army Internal Communications, at Army HQ in Andover. Away from work, I enjoy most outdoor activities, especially hill walking, camping and skiing.  I am an avid Formula 1 fan, throughout the year I take part in the South West Karting Championship, and I am a frustrated follower of Gloucester rugby!

Claire Evans

It was in a rural pre-school, in an impoverished community when I first saw a child’s eyes light up from the simplest, engaging interaction with a teacher. From that moment I understood the critical importance of providing quality education programmes to young children in building the foundations for lifelong learning. Observing the growth my daughter has undergone during her first year at Broughton Primary School, I feel privileged to be a Parent Governor of such a strong Federation of schools and I am committed to using my skills and experience in law, business and Early Childhood Development to continue to promote the successful educational experience for the young children of Broughton and West Tytherley Primary Schools. I believe strongly in the importance of good parent-governor communication. Being on the school run most days, I hope to connect with parents and maintain and strengthen that relationship. For enjoyment, I take any opportunity to be out in the countryside and can often be seen walking my Golden Retriever and sometimes, my less enthusiastic three children.

Our clerk

The Clerk to the Governors is Diana Woolf.

I have previous experience as a primary school clerk, at Grately Primary School, and I live locally. I know the Federation schools and villages well and am delighted to be supporting the governing body in their work.  

Declaration of interests

We maintain a register of the governors’ business and pecuniary interests to make sure our decisions and judgements are fully transparent and open.