What is the governing board?

The Valley Partnership consists of Burlescombe and Webber’s Church of England Primary schools. It has one governing board with representatives from each school and the local communities.

The governing board of The Valley Partnership comprises the Executive Headteacher, 1 Local Authority (LA) governor, 2 elected parent governors, a staff governor ( elected by the staff ) and 7 Foundation governors (one of whom is ex-officio.) Other than the head, each governor serves a four-year term of office, this can be renewed as desired. Governors are all volunteers.

The governing board are given their powers as an incorporated body. Individual governors have no power to act on their own.

School governors have a focus on three strategic functions:
1. Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction;
2. Holding the Executive Headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and it’s pupils, and the performance management of staff; and
3. Overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent.

The Valley Partnership governing board operate a portfolio structure to enable a clearer focus and expertise on particular areas of school governance. Our portfolios cover Standards, Curriculum, SEND and Inclusion, Safeguarding, Parent and Community Links, Finance, Premises, and Health and Safety.

Parent Governors

Parent governors are elected by all other parents at the school and may serve for four years, even if their child leaves the school during the period. Parent governors are representative of the parents on the board , but the views they express at meetings are their own. We have 2 parent governors.

Staff Governors

Headteachers have an automatic right to a place on the governing board. Many choose to be governors, others prefer to regard themselves as professional advisers to the governing board, attending all full governing board meetings and providing written termly reports. A staff governor place must be reserved for the Headteacher even if s/he does not wish to take it up.

Teaching and support staff who, at the time of election, are employed by either the governing board or local authority to work at the school under a contract of employment, are eligible to be a staff governor. Staff governors may not chair the governing board or committees, but otherwise take a full part in the work of the governing board. We have 1 staff governor.

Local Authority (LA) Governors 

Devon County Council may appoint any suitable person to the governing board. If the Council is unable to fill the vacancy the school may propose a suitable candidate from the parent board or local community. We have 1 LA governor.

Foundation Governors

Foundation governors are appointed by the relevant religious, charitable or educational trust to ensure the character of the school is preserved. We have 7 foundation governors to develop our Christian ethos as both schools are Church of England schools.

Associate Members

There are also associate members, who are appointed by the governing board to serve on one or more committees. They do not have a vote in full governing board decisions, but may be given a vote on decisions made by the committees to which they are appointed. We have one associate member.

Chair, Vice-chair and Clerk

The posts of Chair and Vice-chair are nominated and elected from the current Governors for a one-year term  which may be extended.

The clerk to the governors is a salaried position. The clerk is responsible for taking minutes at the Full Board meetings and other meetings if required. They are also responsible for collating all reports and sending these out to the governors, ensuring that the policies are kept up to date and for the many administrative tasks associated with the board.

Contact the Governing Board

To contact the governing board, please email the clerk, Claire Tribe: clerk@webbers.devon.sch.uk