Local Governance Committee
Overview
The governance of a multi-academy trust differs from those of maintained schools. The White Horse Federation (TWHF) believes that placing statutory responsibilities firmly at its centre, in the remit of the board of trustees, allows the Local Governance Committee (LGC) to focus on providing support, overcoming challenges in the delivery of educational excellence, and outstanding outcomes for all pupils.
There are direct channels of communication between the principal and the LGC chair and central services. The clerk to the board of trustees will hold contact details for all members of LGCs within TWHF. However, routine communication for day-to-day school business should come from the chair of that LGC, managed by the school or through an LGC clerk.
The principal and the chair of the LGC are responsible for ensuring the quality and timely distribution of all material needed to keep LGC members well-informed about the school and TWHF. The principal and the chair are also responsible for ensuring the views of the LGC have good lines of communication to the board of trustees. This can be done via the elected chair’s representative on the board of trustees. Senior executives from TWHF will be nominated by the CEO to attend any LGC.
The White Horse Federation has a very clear and shared understanding of what constitutes good and effective governance. Schools within TWHF will be judged to have outstanding governance when members of the LGC:
- Talk about teaching and learning.
- Know a great deal about the school and its community.
- Are ambitious for the school and its community.
- Ask questions which make colleagues reflect, and that these discussions lead to delivering the very best outcomes for every child and adult within the school community.
- Maintain strong and effective relationships within TWHF.
For the shared model of governance to be effective for TWHF and the schools, it is essential that there is effective communication between the board of trustees, the LGCs, chairs groups, principals, the central team, and the executive leadership team.
Current Local Governance Committee (LGC)
Matt Parting - Headteacher
Kathryn Twine - Chair of LGC & Trust Appointed Governor
Gordon MacDonald – Trust Appointed Governor
Jo Williams – Foundation Governor
Sam Yarnold - Parent Governor
Fozia Pervaiz – Staff Governor
Liam McWade – Staff Governor
Register of Interests 2023-24 and Attendance 2022-23
Governors have been appointed by the board of trustees and will serve a four-year term.
Name |
Role |
Nature of Interest |
Date |
Term of Office
|
Attendance 2022-23 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Matt Parting |
Headteacher |
TWHF Employee |
21/10/2022 |
22/04/2022 Ex-officio |
5 of 5 |
Kathryn Twine |
Chair of LGC & Trust Appointed Governor |
TWHF Employee |
15/12/2023 |
01/09/2023 - 31/08/2027 |
5 of 5 |
Gordon MacDonald |
Trust Appointed Governor |
No relevant interests to disclose |
17/10/2023 |
07/07/2021 - 06/072025 |
4 of 5 |
Jo Williams |
Foundation Governor |
All Saints Infant School Governor The Parish of St Mark and All Saints, Reading - Incumbent Vicar |
10/01/2024 |
01/09/2019 - 31/08/2027 |
4 of 5 |
Sam Yarnold |
Parent Governor |
Parent of child |
29/04/2024 |
01/09/2019 - 31/08/2027 |
5 of 5 |
Fozia Pervaiz |
Staff Governor |
TWHF Employee |
15/09/2023 |
00/00/0000 - 00/00/0000 |
2 of 5 |
Liam McWade |
Staff Governor |
TWHF Employee |
21/10/2022 |
26/09/2019 - 25/09/2027 |
4 of 5 |
Governors Who Left in the Past 12 Months
None
The White Horse Federation Governance Information
Click on the button below to access TWHF governance information, including:
- Annual report
- Annual audited accounts
- Memorandum of association
- Articles of association
- Names of charity trustees and members
- Funding agreement
- Gender Pay Gap Report
- Higher Paid Staff reports