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Governance

At Gerrards Cross CE School we have a strong, committed and well trained Governing Body. We work closely with the head teacher and senior leadership team to ensure that there are outstanding provision of learning opportunities for the children both now and in the future.

The full board meets at least three times a year as well as holding termly committee meetings. Each governor has specific roles, to monitor the operation of the school and review outcomes for children. Governors have the opportunity to go into the school and meet with staff and pupils and they regularly attend the many special events taking place within the school.

The names, roles and terms of office of our governors can be found in 'Our Governors' under the 'About Us' tab on this website.

The key functions of governors are:

* to ensure clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction

* oversee the financial performance of the school

* to monitor and evaluate the progress the school is making towards achievement of the school strategic plan

* be a source of challenge and support to the headteacher

Our school seeks to provide an engaging, challenging and inspiring education in an environment where every individual is valued, nurtured and celebrated. With a firm foundation of Christian values, we share a vision of excellence which enriches today and equips for tomorrow.

Leanne Tilley, Chair of Governors,  can be contacted via the school office or by emailing gxgovernors@gerrardscross.bucks.sch.uk

The Governors send out an annual questionnaire to parents which is analysed and the results fed into discussions in committees. We are delighted with the high percentage of questionnaires that are returned by parents and with the thoughtfulness of their constructive comments.

 

Accounts 2022-23

Accounts 2021-22

Benchmarking 2021-22

Accounts 2020-21

Benchmarking Report Card 2020-21
Accounts-2019-20

Accounts-2018-19

Articles of Association

Funding-Agreement

Value for money statement

Register of Interests

Executive Pay

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