Our Governors
Governance
Arundel Court Primary Academy & Nursery is an academy within the University of Chichester Multi-Academy Trust.
The governance within the University of Chichester Multi-Academy trust is undertaken by members, trustees (sometimes called Directors) and governors of individual academies. Click here to read more about UNICAT Governance.
Our Chair of Governors, Revd Charlotte Hetherington can be contacted via the school office.
Tel: 02392824893
Duties of the governing Body
School governors provide strategic leadership and accountability in schools. Governors appoint the head teacher and deputy headteacher. It is governors who hold the main responsibility for finance in schools, and it is governors who work with the headteacher to make the tough decisions about balancing resources.
Each individual governor is a member of a governing board, which is established in law as a corporate body. Individual governors may not act independently of the rest of the governing board; decisions are the joint responsibility of the governing board.
The role of the governing board is a strategic one; its key functions are to:
- Set the aims and objectives for the school
- Set the policies for achieving those aims and objectives
- Set the targets for achieving those aims and objectives
- Monitor and evaluate the progress the school is making towards achievement of its aims and objectives
- Be a source of challenge and support to the headteacher (a critical friend)
The headteacher is responsible for the internal organisation, management and control of the school and the implementation of the strategic framework established by the governing board. New to governance? Read more about being a governor in Welcome to Governance.
How to become a governor
How do I become a governor?
If you think you have what it takes to be a school governor there are a number of ways of finding schools that have vacancies:
- You can contact Arundel Court Primary Academy on 02392 824 893 or email us at arundeli@arundelcourt.com to ask if we need a new governor at our school
- You can contact your local council e.g Portsmouth City Council
- You can use the Inspiring Governance website
- Visit the UNICAT 'Become a Local Governor' page.
Meet the Governors
Revd Charlotte Hetherington – Chair of Governors
Revd Charlotte Hetherington joined Arundel Court as a Governor when she took up a post in the local parish as Associate Vicar with the care of St Faith’s, the church so close to the school. She was a teacher before she was a vicar. Now retired from full-time ministry she is delighted to continue her involvement with the school and the journey to excellence with the Chichester Academy Trust. She is married, has three grown up children, and a growing number of grandchildren.
She brings experience, commitment and her knowledge of the community to the Local Governing Body.
RevD Charlotte Hetherington can be contacted via email.
chetherington@arundelcourt.com
Ms Ruth worswick - HEADTEACHER
Mrs Jennie pateman - Clerk to the Governing Body
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Mr cOLIN WHITAKER
Colin has been employed in education for most of his working life, initially as a teacher in further and higher education, before progressing to a range of management roles, culminating in Assistant Principal at Chichester College.
Part of his experience has been gained in universities in Germany and South Korea, and as a part-time OFSTED inspector in the post-16 College sector.
He is delighted to serve as a governor at Arundel Court, and to support the creation and maintenance of a safe, secure and motivating learning environment which enables all children to thrive.
Although his playing days are over, he still enjoys watching sport, particularly football, rugby and cricket. He is an avid reader and enjoys cinema and theatre.
Dr Susannah Smith
Mr Brian GREEn
Brian came to Portsmouth 21 years ago to obtain a degree at the university. He fell in love with the city, its people and its history so he decided to settle here permanently. He has been a teacher in Portsmouth for 15 years with 8 of them being at Arundel Court.
In his younger days, Brian played rugby to a national standard and actually played many times against the legendary Jonny Wilkinson – Brian was often on the losing side! He was also a member of a successful band that performed gigs alongside some very famous recording artists.
Outside of school Brian regularly plays bass guitar and drums, he is a passionate armchair viewer of all sports, especially cricket and he is completely obsessed with Lego.
Mrs hayley Mckeon
Professor Karen Heard-Lauréote
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