Academy Council
Governance within a multi-academy trust
Castle Primary is part of the Cabot Learning Federation, a multi-academy trust that is responsible for a number of academies across Bristol, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset, Gloucester and Somerset. Governance for a multi-academy trust operates at two levels. At trust level, there is a Board of Directors. The directors are accountable to the Department for Education and external government agencies, including the Charity Commission, for the quality of the education the trust provides and the effective use of the associated academy funding. They are required to have systems in place through which they can assure themselves of quality, financial probity, safety and good practice. The Board is provided assurance on a number of these areas through various sub-committees, as shown in the diagram below. Visit the CLF website for more information about the board.
At a local level, each academy has an Academy Council comprising of up to 13 Academy Councillors. Academy Councils are responsible for holding Principals and their leadership teams to account for the quality and effectiveness of the academic experience of the students under their care with the aim of securing effective school improvement. They do this through monitoring performance against an annual academy improvement plan, through monitoring risks and responses to risks, and by overseeing systems and processes for the safeguarding of children and the health, safety and wellbeing of academy staff.
Castle Primary Academy Council
Governance at Castle Primary
Traditionally, schools have ‘governing bodies’, but as Castle Primary is part of the Cabot Learning Federation (CLF), we have a slightly different structure. The CLF Board has overall responsibility for the management of all its academies (finances, staffing etc.), but each Academy has its own Council. The Council is made up of teacher and support staff reps, sponsored councillors (appointed by CLF), a local authority representative, 2 parent representatives (elected by parents) and a student advocate.
Academy Councils are responsible for holding Principals and their leadership teams to account for the quality and effectiveness of the academy for their students. Their focus is school improvement, and they monitor performance through the annual Academy Improvement Plan (AIP), through monitoring risks and responses to risks, and through overseeing systems and processes for the safeguarding, health, safety and wellbeing of academy staff and pupils.
Academy Councillors are expected to both support and challenge the Principal and academy leadership team, and work with them to make the academy one that everyone can be proud of.
Academy Council Meetings will be held this year on:
AC1 | Wednesday 25-Sep-2024 | 5-8pm |
AC2 | Tuesday 22-Oct-2024 | 6-8pm |
AC3 | Tuesday 21-Jan-2025 | 6-8pm |
AC4 | Tuesday 01-Apr-2025 | 6-8pm |
AC5 | Tuesday 20-May-2025 | 6-8pm |
AC6 | Tuesday 30-Jun-2025 | 6-8pm |
If you would like to contact the Chair of the Academy Council please send your email via the school info@cps.clf.uk
Academy Council members
David Edwards (Sponsored Chair & Safeguarding Councillor)
Lee Churchill (Parent & Health & Safety Councillor)
Carolyn Tayler-Webb (Parent & SEND Councillor)
Fran Abbott (Staff Teacher Councillor)
Gemma Whitehead (Staff Support Councillor)
Rebecca Hendry (Sponsored and Pupil Premium Councillor)
Michelle Harris - (Sponsored Councillor)
Teaching and Learning Committee |
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Declaration of interest records TLC Castle 2023.2024.docx 2 1 |
Castle TLC Attendance Sept 22 to July 23 |