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Governance/Local School Committee

LOCAL SCHOOL COMMITTEE

Please find below details of how our Local School Committee (LSC) is structured, including the names, categories, responsibilities and terms of appointment for each committee member. Serving as a committee member is a very rewarding role and the Chair of the Local School Committee would be happy to speak to anyone who is interested in joining the LSC. 

Katharine Anstey, Headteacher - Ex Officio 

As Headteacher I hold an ex-officio position on the LSC.

Sally Walton, Chair, Co-Opted, 5.2.20 to 24.2.28

Serving as the Chair and working closely with the LSC Governance Team, Senior Leadership Team, Initio Trust and the Staff of St Mary’s is an immensely rewarding experience.  This is my second term with St Mary’s having started in February 2020.  My background is in financial auditing, accounting and small business management.   I am semi-retired, but very busy with my husband's business, running our small holding, holiday let and being a grandmother which is a joy.    My drive is to ensure that every child at St Mary’s receives the best possible education in a positive, inclusive environment and that St Mary’s remains a wonderful caring community with our children at the heart of every decision and can thrive.

Chrystine Riley, Co-Opted, 8.1.24 to 7.1.28

I am a retired teacher and have been a volunteer at St. Mary's since 2010. Career opportunities and family commitments have taken me from Devon to the South East and the Midlands before returning to the South West and the sea. I have young grandchildren and am very keen that all children should have the opportunity to develop the skills and knowledge which will enable them to live a happy and successful life. At St. Mary's every child matters; it is important that the school has the support of all the community as it adapts to the needs of a rapidly changing society.

Janet Clayton, Co-Opted, 13.3.24 to 12.3.28

I have a passion for working alongside children in order to help them achieve their full potential. I am a qualified Primary School Teacher and have worked with children and teachers in many different ways both in and out of the classroom. I am particularly interested in the different ways that children learn and how to find the ways that best work for each individual child and I am trained in various courses exploring this aspect of education. My specialist subjects are art and music and in my spare time my interests include painting, piano, singing as well as yoga, mediation and various sports.

John Rees, Foundation Governor, 13.12.25 to 12.12.28

In my early life I was a teacher and led church youth work before leading high value change management and service development projects in a BT/Ministry of Defence partnership. I was ordained as a Church of England minister 20 years ago and since then I have assisted each of the schools in my Parishes in their development and implementation of a Christian vision which enables all members of the school community to flourish. I am an experienced Foundation Governor, having been either a trustee, governor or local governor of five C of E primary schools before joining St Marys LSC. I was Rector responsible for two groups of churches in Wiltshire before semi-retiring to Bridport in 2023. I now co-ordinate the ministry with children, families and schools for the Parish of Bridport.

Louise March, Parent appointed, 12.2.25 to 11.2.29

 

 

Please click here to access the Initio Learning Trust Governance structure and Member and Trustee biographies.

The details of the structure and responsibilities of the governing body (the Local School Committee) can be found in the Initio Learning Trust Scheme of Delegation.  See Section 7 and Annex 2.    Notes of meetings can be provided on request.

 

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