Governance
The overarching responsibility and accountability for governance of the Trust and its academies lies with the Board of Trustees, who meet throughout the year.
The Trustees are responsible for setting and monitoring strategic objectives, as well as ensuring compliance with charity and company law and the Trust’s funding agreement.
The Trust Board has delegated these responsibilities to three committees, each with its own terms of reference. Chaired by a Trustee, each committee meets termly with their minutes submitted to the Board of Trustees for noting, comment and action.
- Education and Safeguarding
- Finance and Audit
- People and Performance
The Members protect the Charitable and Educational objectives, including the Ethos of the Trust. They take part in annual and extraordinary general meetings and appoint the Directors to the Trust Board.
Statutory Policies adopted by the Trust Board are reviewed on a rolling cycle. The Education and Safeguarding Committee oversees the educational performance of each school and the personal development and wellbeing of pupils. The responsibility of the Education and Safeguarding Committee is to ensure all pupils in each school receive the very best education through a broad, balanced and engaging curriculum in a safe environment.
Each school has a Local Governing Body (LGB), composed of parents, staff and Trust appointed members. Their primary role is to enable school leaders to achieve the highest educational outcomes for all pupils, through monitoring the quality of education and by providing effective support and challenge. In cases where any school requires rapid improvement an Interim Management Board is formed in place of a LGB to deliver the necessary improvements until such time the Trust Board deems appropriate.
The Trust Board is accountable for the financial performance of each school and delegates the operational management, regulation and oversight to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), in accordance with the scheme of delegation. The CFO reports to the Finance and Resources Committee. The Finance and Resources Committee have responsibilities for issues of finance, risk, control and governance.
To find out more about the Governance of the Connect Education Trust or to see the statutory information click here: Connect Education Trust Governance
Carterhatch Junior School Local Governing Body Education Committee
Position |
Name |
Date Appointed |
Term of Office |
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Trust Appointed Governor (Chair) |
Huw Margetts | 12.09.2023 | 11.09.2027 | |||
Headteacher |
Helen McGovern |
01.01.2018 |
N/A |
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Trust Appointed Governor | Olufunmilola Adesiyaj | 11.07.2023 | 10.07.2027 | |||
Trust Appointed Governor | Sreedevi Kumar | 24.09.2024 | 23.09.2028 | |||
Parent Governor | Anju Moideen | 24.09.2024 | 23.09.2028 | |||
Parent Governor | Ligia Anca Plesu | 01.04.2024 | 31.03.2028 | |||
Staff Governor | Amy Fry | 08.02.2022 | 07.02.2026 |
Connect Register of Business Interest 2023-2024
Connect Governance and Trustee Attendance Register 2023-2024
Connect Governance and Trustee Attendance Register 2022-2023
Connect Governance and Trustee Attendance Register 2021-2022
Connect Governance Structure September 2024
Scheme of Delegation Sept 2024-2025
Mainstream academy and free school: supplemental funding agreement
Contact details for the Chair of the Carterhatch Local Governing Body are as follows:
Huw Margetts - enquiries@carterhatchjun.org
Carterhatch Junior School, Carterhatch Lane, Enfield EN1 4JY