Governors
Members of the Local Governing Body are drawn from parents, school staff, and the community. They oversee the management and leadership of the school.
Our Governors
Adam Bishop | Co-opted Governor |
Jake Bacon | Co-opted Governor |
Nathan Gee | Co-opted Governor and Co-Chair of Governors |
James Gooding | Parent Governor |
Marcus Evans | Parent Governor and Co-Chair of Governors |
Lucy Davies | Staff Governor |
Kimberley Jones | Co-opted Governor and safeguarding |
Lucy Sargent | Headteacher |
vacancies (4) | Co-opted Governors (4) |
Joanne Schofield | Clerk to Governors |
As well as the Local Governing Body (LGB), there are other governor committees: Finance Committee, Admissions Committee and Pay Committee.
The Local Governing Body meets six times a year, the Finance Committee meets four times a year, and the Pay Committee meets once each year. The Admissions Committee meets when decisions are required.
For more information about our governors, and the work they do, please visit the Governing Body Information page.
If you would like to contact the Chair of Governors, please write to The Chair of Governors, c/o Portishead Primary School or email the Clerk on pps.clerk@portisheadprimary.co.uk
Governor Vacancies
If you are interested in contributing to the ongoing success of our school as a governor, we'd be pleased to hear from you. Being a governor is an important role: one that brings both reward and challenge.
- We have four Co-opted Governor vacancies, which are open to anyone with skills, experience and knowledge that complements those of the current governing body. We'd particularly welcome applicants from beyond the immediate school community. Please read the governor role description (and ineligibility information), and arrange to speak with Marcus or Nathan [Chairs of Governors] by emailing chairofgov@portisheadprimary.co.uk
- What Does a Governor Do?
- Governor Ineligibility Information
- Parent Governor Vacancy Notice
- Being a Staff Governor
Governors are appointed for a four-year term of office. In appropriate circumstances, they may serve a subsequent term.