Barnby and North Cove Primary School
Glebeland Primary School
Helmingham Primary School and Nursery
Kirkley Nursery
Mendham Primary School
Middleton Primary School
Reedham Primary School
Rendlesham Primary School
Southwold Primary School
St Edmund's Primary School
Warren School
Henley Primary School
Yoxford & Peasenhall Primary Academy
Winterton Primary School and Nursery
Riverwalk School
The LC carries out its duties on behalf of the Board of Trustees in accordance with policies determined by the Trust Board. The act of delegation from the Trust Board to LCs is a delegation of powers and duties and not a delegation of responsibilities. The LC will work closely with the Executive Leadership Team and will implement any advice or recommendations made.
The Trust Board retains the right to review or remove any power or responsibility delegated to the LC under this constitution and terms of reference, in particular, in circumstances where serious concerns in the running of the Academy School are identified, including where:
There are concerns about financial matters
There is insufficient progress being made against educational targets (including where intervention by the Secretary of State is being considered or carried out)
There has been a break down in the way in which the Academy School is being managed or governed or
The safety of pupils or staff is threatened, including a breakdown of discipline
Where necessary, the Trust Board will put in place, for an appropriate period of time, an intervention board, who will be responsible for addressing the areas of weakness.
Members have three core functions:
Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction
Holding the school leaders to account for the educational performance of the school and it’s pupils
Oversight of the financial performance of the school and making sure money is well spent.
The Glebeland Locality Commitee members are allocated subject area responsibilities or other areas of responsibilities to enable the effective and efficient monitoring of the school and all activities.
This allows us to:
Have effective discussion in smaller groups which supports greater challenge.
Prepare for and make an active contribution at meetings of the LC and relevant roles/committees as assigned
Fulfil the duties as delegated to the LC through the Scheme of Delegation
Champion the Academy School in the local community
Familiarise themselves with the Academy School and Trust policies as appropriate
Visit the Academy School both during School hours (with prior arrangement) and for evening events to get to know the Academy and to be visible to the Academy Community
Attend training sessions for Locality Committee as appropriate and convenient.
A Board of Trustees is an appointed group of individuals that has overall responsibility for the management of an organisation.
The Board of Trustees is the governing body of an organisation and seeks to ensure the best interest of stakeholders in all types of management decisions.
A Trustee's role in a charity is to be the 'guardians of purpose', making sure that all decisions put the needs of the beneficiaries first. They safeguard the assets – both physical assets, including property, and intangible ones, such as its reputation.
The Consortium Trust has appointed a robust Board of Trustees, with the requisite skills, knowledge and integrity to provide the strategic challenge and direction of the Trust at every level.
More information about Trustees’ information and duties can be found under the ‘Governance’ tab on the Consortium Trust website: https://consortiumacademy.co.uk/suffolk/primary/consortium-mat/site/pages/governance/governance
For information about the current members of the Locality Committee members you can access the Government's get information about schools website by clicking this link: https://www.get-information-schools.service.gov.uk/Establishments/Establishment/Details/143066#school-governance