Academy Committee

The local academy committee serves as a knowledgeable resource within the community, offering a distinct perspective and the delegated duty to both assist and question the school and the Trust. Members of the local academy committee act as the Trustees' representatives in the community, providing valuable insight and feedback.

 

In line with the Trust’s Scheme of Delegation, representatives are responsible for supporting school improvement and engaging with school leaders and the community in order to ensure that all pupils and students reach their full potential, regardless of background or level of ability.

 

Fully supported by the Trust’s Board of Trustees and Governance team, representatives are responsible for:

 

  • knowing, understanding and challenging pupils’ overall progress and attainment. This means being clear about where the attainment gaps are, what provisions are in place to close those gaps and the impact of those provisions;

  • monitoring child protection and welfare in the school including attendance, behaviour, suspensions and permanent exclusions;

  • hearing any appeals as part of the complaints process and sitting on discipline panels in relation to suspensions and permanent exclusions;

  • evaluating their own effectiveness through the committee action plan, annual impact assessments, skills audits and governance professional facilitated self-evaluation.

 

School visits help representatives to understand more about their school and the reality of school life.  We encourage representatives to take on specific roles, dependent upon their personal interests, professional skills, and experiences within the community.

 

Being a representative is a very rewarding experience.  You will be part of a team who is working to improve the life chances of children across the city of Birmingham, some of whom come from very challenging backgrounds. You will learn new skills whilst giving something back to the community you live and work in.  Our local representatives are committed to the Trust’s vision of ‘enabling every child to succeed in school and in life’, they give their time and energy to oversee the school’s performance and commitment to its wider civic duty. 

School governance is enhanced by a team from a diverse range of professional, social, and cultural backgrounds: if you are interested in becoming a local community representative please get in touch with our governance team: clerk@the-pact.co.uk.

 

Principles of Public Conduct


Local academy committee representatives are required to follow the principles of public conduct set out by the Nolan Committee, including the declaration of individual Representatives' interests. The full register of interests along with the key information about the current membership of the committee can be accessed here:

Name

Governor Type

Connections to Staff

Term of Office Start

Term of Office End

Other School Governor Posts Held

Business Interests Declared

Sean Boyd

Head of School

None

01/01/2024


Appointed Chair at Sutton Park Primary School

None

Sharleen Johnson

Deputy Head

None

01/01/2024


Harper Bell Seventh-day Adventist Primary School

None

Chris Lamb

Appointed Representative - Vice Chair

None

01/01/2024

31/12/2027

None

None

Malia Martin

Appointed - Representative

None

01/01/2024

31/12/2027

None

None

Karen Gray

Appointed Representative - Chair

None

01/01/2024

31/12/2027

None

None

Sumayya Patel

Appointed Representative

None

22/02/2024

21/02/2028

None

Head of School,
Prince Albert Primary School

VACANCY

Samera Mahmood

Appointed - Parent

None

01/01/2024

23/04/2024

None
None

Contact Us

Lakey Lane Primary School
Lakey Lane
Birmingham
B28 8RY

Phone: 0121 464 1990

Email: enquiry@lakeylaneprimary.co.uk

 

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