Local Governing Body
All ODST schools have a Local Governing Body (LGB), which is a committee of the ODST Trust Board that provides local oversight and support for one or more schools.
LGBs operate at a local level to ensure a school maintains high standards, has clear strategic goals, and remains accountable for its performance. Key roles include acting as a support and challenge partner to the headteacher, monitoring school performance indicators, safeguarding children, overseeing local finances, and representing the views of the local community and school stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategic Direction: Establishing a vision for the school and setting its purpose and aims.
- Performance Monitoring: Monitoring the school's performance, key performance indicators, and the effectiveness of the policy framework.
- Accountability: Holding the school leadership, particularly the headteacher, to account for the school's educational and financial performance.
- Community Engagement: Representing the views of the local community, parents, and other stakeholders.
- Support and Challenge: Support and challenge the headteacher and senior leadership team, to drive school improvement.
- Policy Implementation: Ensuring trust policies are implemented and relevant school-level policies are in place and reviewed.
How They Operate
- Constitution: LGBs consist of 12-14 members from the local, parent and staff communities, and faith community in the case of Church schools.
- Meetings: LGBs typically meet six times a year, the school may have sub-committees which have additional meetings
- Visits: Governors often visit the school to gain a deeper understanding of its strengths and areas for development.
- Collaboration: LGBs are a crucial link between the school, ODST’s board of trustees, and the local community, providing a unique local perspective.
- Delegated Powers: Their powers and responsibilities are delegated from the trust's board of trustees, as outlined in a Scheme of Delegation.
Mutual Accountability
ODST operates on a principle of mutual accountability – we all work together towards our Common Vision for the Common Good.
We appreciate the many and varied roles played by each individual, each with their own set of accountabilities and key tasks. We are stronger together than we are as individuals, however, and we recognise that roles and responsibilities overlap and what we are achieving as an organisation is fundamentally a collective rather than an individual endeavour.
You can contact Governors via the office at office.2566@south-moreton.oxon.sch.uk, 01235 813110, marked 'FAO Chair of Governors'. This will be passed on in the strictest confidence.
Meet our LGB members!
Steve Forbes: Chair of Governors
Member of LGB, Chair of Resources Committee, Curriculum Committee
Link roles: Safeguarding, Attendance, Admissions, Personal Development
Veronica Gibbs, Vice Chair of Governors
Member of LGB, Chair of Curriculum Committee
Link roles: Maths, Pupil Premium
Katie Whitehead
Member of LGB and Curriculum Committee
Link roles: English, Early Years
Sam Coleman
Member of LGB and Resources Committee
Link roles: Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
Elle Pound
Member of LGB and Resources Committee
Link roles: Risk management, Health and Safety
Sam Crossan
Member of LGB and Resources Committee
Assistant Headteacher, Behaviour link
Cheryl Sanchez
Member of LGB and all Committees
Headteacher
Judith Wright
Clerk to Governors
Governor interests and terms
odst summary of business and pecuniary interests 2025 26 south moreton final docx.pdf
Attendance at Full Governing Body Meetings
Attendance for meetings of the Governing Body and Committees are available at this link.
Feedback and complaints
The staff and local governing body of South Moreton Primary School welcome feedback and make every effort to address any concerns raised at an early stage. The school operates an open-door policy and encourages parents to discuss any concerns with class teachers, or an appropriate member of the school staff at the earliest opportunity.
There is a formal Complaints Policy on the policies page of this website that outlines the process should a parent or third party feel the need to make a formal complaint. Governors are usually the point of escalation if the school is not able to resolve a complaint, unless the issue relates to the Headteacher, in which case please address your concern to the Chair of Governors, marked confidential (email: office.2566@south-moreton.oxon.sch.uk)
Safeguarding concerns should always be addressed to the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) – who, at South Moreton, is the Headteacher.