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Holmleigh Park High School

The Governing Body

The Greenshaw Learning Trust is a charitable company, limited by guarantee, with the sole purpose of maintaining and developing academy schools to provide comprehensive and inclusive education for the public benefit. You can find out more about the governance of the Trust on the Trust website here.

The Board of Trustees

The Trustees of the Greenshaw Learning Trust have overall legal responsibility for all the schools in the Trust, but they delegate powers and responsibilities with respect to the governance of each school to its governing body and headteacher. You can find further informations on the Board of Trustees here

The Governing Body

The Governing Body is formally called a 'Local Governing Body', and is a committee of the Board of Trustees that reports to and is accountable to the Board of Trustees under a Scheme of Delegation of governance functions.

The Governing Body is responsible for the strategic leadership of the school, for oversight of the school’s financial and academic performance, and for holding the Headteacher and school’s senior leadership to account. The Governing Body is shared between the three Greenshaw Learning Trust schools in Gloucester; Holmleigh Park High School, Henley Bank High School and Gloucester Academy

Governors are appointed in a number of different ways to reflect the school’s various stakeholders and to bring a range of skills and experience to the governing body:

  • Trust governors are appointed by the Board of Trustees of the Greenshaw Learning Trust.

  • A parent governor has to be a parent of a pupil at the school at the time of their election and is elected by ballot of all parents and carers of current students.

  • Community governors are appointed by the governing body to reflect its community and stakeholders.

  • A staff governor must be employed by the school as a member of teaching or non-teaching staff and is appointed following a ballot of all teaching staff and/or non-teaching staff as appropriate.

  • The Headteacher is a governor ex-officio.

All governors except the Headteacher serve for a term of office of four years, but can be reappointed.

Governors act collectively as the governing body and work closely with the Headteacher and senior leadership team of the school. Governors exercise their powers in a primarily strategic leadership role; they should not get involved in the day-to-day running of the school.

As well as attending governing body meetings, governors serve on governing body committees, take part in governor briefings and development activities, visit the school and meet school staff attend and engage in a range of school activities.

The Headteacher is responsible for the day-to-day running of the school, including the internal organisation, management and control of the school and the direction of teaching and the curriculum, and for the implementation of the policies of the Trust and Local Governing Body.

The Trust is required to maintain a register of interests for governors and non-trustee members of governing body committees, you can see the declarations of relevant interests of the governing body 

Find out more or contact us

For further information or to contact the governing body please email the clerk to the governing body:

Email: [email protected]

You can also contact the chair of the governing body, Mr Nick Cox, by emailing the clerk to the governing body as above.

Join us

If you are interested in becoming a governor at school in the Trust, please click here .