Welcome To Our New Website! We hope you find everything you need. For any enquiries please contact the school secretary lewannick@andaras.org or ring 01566782262
Welcome To Our New Website! We hope you find everything you need. For any enquiries please contact the school secretary lewannick@andaras.org or ring 01566782262
Lewannick Primary School
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Governors

Welcome to our Governor section.

What is a Governor?

School Governors are volunteers who help to run the school. Most schools work with a group of Governors, together they are called the Governing Body.

School Governors are drawn from different parts of the community and can be parents and staff or from the LA, the community and other groups. This helps ensure the governing body has sufficient diversity of views and experience, but does not mean governors of a particular category represent that group on the governing body. For example, parent governors do not represent the parents at the school and do not report back to them.

How are Governors chosen?

  • Parent Governors: selected by election (or appointment if insufficient people stand for election) and drawn from parents and carers of children at the school
  • Staff Governors: selected by election from teaching and support staff paid to work at the school
  • Community Governors: appointed by the governing body to represent community interests
  • Authority Governors (LA): appointed by the local authority
  • Sponsor Governors: discretionary category appointed by the governing body from individuals who have made significant (financial) contributions to the school
  • Associate members (not Governors): appointed by the governing body to attend committee meetings and/or full governing body meetings due to their particular skills or experience.

What do Governors do?

The governing body has a range of duties and powers and a general responsibility for the conduct of the school with a view to promoting high standards of educational achievement. Its responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • setting targets for pupil achievement
  • managing the school’s finances
  • making sure the curriculum is balanced and broadly based
  • appointing staff
  • reviewing staff performance and pay

How can I become a Governor?

If you think you have what it takes to be a school Governor you can contact the school to see if there are any vacancies or look out for application forms that will be sent home when there is an election for Parent Governor.

More information is available at:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/governance-structures-and-roles

Annual Governance Statement

Please click on the link below to view the current Annual Governance Statement for the governing body of our school:

*Currently being updated

Lewannick, Callington and Boyton joint Governing Body


Chair of Governors – Justine Collins – jcollins@lewannick.net

List of members of the Local Governing Body
Governor Attendance Record