Furze Platt is a highly successful mixed comprehensive
school serving the children of Maidenhead.
At Furze Platt, over 1500 students of all abilities develop the skills
and qualities to enable them to excel in the future. We are a highly ambitious, high-achieving and
fully inclusive school
in which our students are challenged and supported to achieve excellence.
Have you considered becoming a Governor at Furze
Platt Senior School? Being a school governor is a real opportunity to use your
experience, work with a great team and to learn new skills while supporting and
driving the School’s success.
Our main requirements are enthusiasm and a keen
interest in shaping the future for the students at Furze Platt. New Governors
are well supported and attend a series of short induction sessions. There is
provision to refund any expenses incurred and employers must allow time off for
attending meetings ((but not necessarily paid leave). We are looking for someone with a strong business background.
At Furze Platt, the governor commitment is to give
time to read paperwork online, attend six Full Governing Board meetings per
year (Thursdays at 5.15pm) and be a member of one of our three committees
(Resources; Quality of Education; Pupils and Parents) which meet 4-5 times per
year, usually on a Monday at 5.15pm.
- are willing to ask questions and challenge the school where necessary. Headteachers and leadership teams welcome challenge if he effect is to improve outcomes for their pupils;
- are eager to be part of a team with a common purpose and understand the importance of valuing different viewpoints and perspectives;
- understand the value of life-long learning and show this by undertaking relevant training and development;
- care about children and young people;
- want children and young people to enjoy their years at school and achieve the best that they can;
- are willing to accept responsibility; and
- are keen to put something back into their community
The Department for Education's Academy Trust Governance Guide states that the Governing Board needs people with the right skills, expertise, behaviours and capacity who collectively :
- understand the purpose and importance of academy trust governance and the role of strategic leadership
- are committed to, understand and have time for the role
- are appointed through a transparent process against a clear role specification
- meet eligibility criteria and pre-appointment checks
Governors/Trustees will have the necessary skills to fulfil the board's functions effectively. They will have the ability to:
- bring a diverse range of perspectives for robust decision making
- understand the educational setting amd yej cultural and religious contexts of the trust and the communities it serves
- analyse trust performance data
- use financial knowledge to hold the executive board to account and drive financial efficiency
- challenge each other effectively and work effectively in committees
- performance manage the senior executive leader
- use active succession planning to ensure the board and the trust have the leadership and people it needs to remain effective.
If you would like to be considered for this role please
email Jenny Knight, Governance Manager, jenny.knight@furzeplatt.net to find out more.
Furze Platt Senior School is committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all governors
to share this commitment. This post is
subject to an enhanced disclosure via the Disclosure and Barring Service.