The Governing Body
At Worsley Mesnes Community Primary School we are fortunate to have a very supportive Governing Body which holds the school community at the core of all we do to ensure that the lives of all children are positively impacted.
The Governing Body is responsible for the efficient running of the school and meets at least once per term.
The governors are parents, carers, teachers and non-teaching staff of the school, local authority representatives and people from the local community.
The Governors of Worsley Mesnes Community Primary School believe it is important that the Governing Body reflect our school community, and we regularly review equality and diversity of the Governing Body. We aim to promote an inclusive school environment and provide diverse role models for all our children. Diversity data is not published online at present as it may allow individual governors to be identified, and we have a legal obligation to protect personal data.
Governors hold office for a term of four years. The governors have certain legal duties, powers and responsibilities:
- They help to decide what is taught in the school
- They interview and select staff
- They help to decide how the school budget is spent
Please see the Govenors' Annual Report with further information about the 2024-2025 Academic Year.
Please see below our Governance Quality Assurance and Engagement Process and dates of the meetings.
Governor Committies only meet when there is a need. If possible, these are held through the Full Governing Board meetings which the dates are above. Adhoc committees can be called together to address any issues that crop up.