AFON DWYRYD SCHOOLS FEDERATION IS GOVERNING BODY

Chair

Cllr. Meryl Roberts

Vice Chair

Cllr. Gwynfor Owen

Clerk

Meinir Jones

Parent Governors

Rachel Campbell

Ysgol Cefn Coch

Gareth Cadwalader

Ysgol Cefn Coch

Caryl Anwyl

Ysgol Talsarnau

Local Authority Governors

Cllr. Gwynfor Owen

Ysgol Talsarnau

Cllr. Meryl Roberts

Ysgol Cefn Coch

Dewi Lewis

Ysgol Talsarnau

Community Governors

Leonie Hughes

Ysgol Cefn Coch

Dylan Elis

Ysgol Cefn Coch

Eirian Harris

Ysgol Cefn Coch

Additional Community Governor

Eluned Williams

Ysgol Talsarnau

Teaching Staff Representatives

Esyllt Rhys

Ysgol Cefn Coch

Alaw Roberts

Ysgol Talsarnau

Gwawr Jones

Ysgol Cefn Coch

Rhian Lumb

Ysgol Talsarnau

Headteacher

Gwion Wyn Owens

Parent Governors

The Parent Governors are your representatives on the Governing Body. If you have a matter that you wish to discuss concerning school life, please contact them or the Chairperson directly.

The Governors have special responsibilities. They work together for the benefit of the school and the benefit of the children’s education.

They regularly meet each term –

  • to respond to the headteacher’s report.
  • to discuss and formulate policies / decisions (e.g. school budget; Improvement Plan)

Panels have also been formed to deal with specific matters.

An annual report will be published by the Governors for parents during the Autumn Term.

Your right to request a meeting with the school’s governing body

The Schools Standards and Organisation (Wales) Act 2013 enable parents to request up to 3 meetings in any school year with a governing body, on matters which are of concern to them.

If parents wish to use their rights under the Act to hold a meeting, 4 conditions will need to be satisfied:

  1. Parents will need to raise a petition in support of holding a meeting.

The parents of at least 10% of the school’s registered pupils will need to sign the petition. If it is a paper petition, then a written signature must be given as well as the name and class of each child who is a registered pupil at the school. If the petition is in electronic format, the ‘signature’ required is the typed name of the parent plus the name and class of each child who is a registered pupil at the school and the email address of each parent who ‘signs’ the electronic petition. Exact roll numbers at any time during the year may be obtained from the school office.

  1. The meeting must be called to discuss matters which affect the school.

The meeting cannot be called to discuss such matters as the progress of individual pupils, or to make a complaint against a member of the school’s staff or governing body.

The petition should contain brief details of the matter(s) to be discussed, and the reasons for calling the meeting. This information should be clearly displayed at the top of the petition, with parents’ signatures appearing below.

 

  1. A maximum 3 meetings can be held during the school year

The law allows parents to use their rights to request up to 3 meetings with a school governing body during the school year.

  1. There must be at least 25 school days left in the school year

The law makes it a condition that at least 25 school days are left in the school year when the petition is received so that the meeting can be held.

A “school day” means a day when the school is open to pupils: it does not include weekends, public holidays, school holidays or INSET days.

The address for service of a petition requesting a meeting with this school’s governing body is:

 

Chair of Governors

 

Ysgol Cefn Coch,

Stryd yr Ysgol,

Penrhyndeudraeth,

Gwynedd.

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