Local School Committee
Welcome to the Local School Committee Members section of the Website
The LSC members are a vital part of the school partnership and their role at Pamphill is to assist and support the headteacher and staff, together providing the best possible education, environment and opportunities for all the children. We work closely with the Trust, teachers, non-teaching staff and parents.
Some tasks of the committee members, in conjunction with the headteacher are:
- Agree the aim and values of the school
- Assist in the creation and review of the School Development Plan
- Review school policies
- Set and monitor the school budget
- Appoint staff
- Ensure the National Curriculum is taught and that the needs of individual children are met, including those who have special needs
- Establish and maintain positive links with the local community
- Have a published strategy for dealing with parental complaints
General Aims:
- To ensure a more efficient use of members' time by sharing the workload
- To be well briefed and ready to assist the whole Governing Body on complex issues
- To provide a smaller forum for members’ individual contribution to detailed discussion
As a proud member of Intio Learning Trust, our Local School Committee is overseen by the Trustees. To find out more about the Trustees of Initio Learning Trust please click here to view Trust Member and Trustee biographies.
The Local School Committee take an active interest in the day to day life of the school. Meetings are held regularly. Parents may have access to the minutes of the Committee meetings on request to the Headteacher or Clerk to the Committee.
Types of LSC Members
The Chair is responsible for ensuring the effective functioning of the board by keeping it focused on its core functions. The chair should encourage the board to work together as an effective team, building its skills, knowledge and experience.
Parent members are there to offer a perspective from the parent community on the board. If a school can’t recruit a parent governor, a proxy parent governor can join the board. Parent governors have the same responsibilities as other types of school governor.
Foundation members are appointed to the governing boards to preserve the religious character of the school. There are foundation governors in every Church of England schools.
Staff members are elected as a representative staff member on the board. Their role is to bring a staff perspective to discussions held by the governing board.
Associate members may be appointed by the board. When a school has no governor vacancies but is in need of someone with specific skills, this may be a helpful option. Similarly, if a governor is retiring, a governing board may decide to recruit an associate to bridge the gap.
Who’s Who of the Local School Committee
Our Local School Committee, (LSC), is made up of:
Name | Role | Start Term of Office | End Term of Office |
Noel Harrison | Trustee Appointed Interim Chair | 01/01/2025 | 31/08/2025 |
Sarah Hewett | Clerk to Trust | ||
Sarah Porretta | WFS Parent LSC Member | 24/02/2025 | 23/02/2029 |
Gabriel Stone | WFS Parent LSC Member | 24/02/2025 | 23/02/2029 |
Thomas Simpkin | PFS Parent LSC Member | 24/02/2025 | 23/02/2029 |
David Tory | PFS Parent LSC Member | 24/02/2025 | 23/02/2029 |
Jessie Hide | PFS Parent LSC Member | 24/02/2025 | 23/02/2029 |
Margaret Wilkie-Stanley | WFS Foundation LSC Member | 03/11/2023 | 02/11/2027 |
Emma Vowles | WFS Foundation LSC Member | 20/02/2024 | 19/02/2028 |
Robin Langdown | PFS Foundation LSC Member | 04/12/2024 | 03/12/2028 |
Vacancy | Foundation Member | ||
Vacancy | Foundation Member |
There are currently two Foundation Member vacancies.
Historic Left Within last Twelve Months
Name | Role | Term of Office |
Should you wish to contact our Interim Clerk to the LSC, please contact Sarah Hewett: shewett@initiolearning.org