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Gobernadores

Nuestro órgano de gobierno local
Los gobernadores visitan la escuela regularmente para conocer y hablar con los niños y el personal. Tenemos un Día de los Gobernadores en la escuela cada trimestre cuando visitan las lecciones, realizan Debates de Alumnos, realizan Escrutinio de Trabajo y se reúnen con padres y maestros. También asisten a eventos y asambleas en la escuela. Esto les permite ver cómo se están implementando las políticas y los planes de la escuela, cómo se utilizan los recursos y les permite recopilar información y conocimiento de la escuela.

Nuestros gobernadores son un grupo diverso de personas que representan a los padres, el personal escolar y la comunidad local, con una amplia gama de habilidades y experiencias. Todos comparten el objetivo común de ayudar a la escuela a desarrollarse y mejorar y, al hacerlo, brindar a sus niños la mejor educación posible.

Todos los gobernadores son voluntarios.

La Junta de Gobierno Local se reúne al menos una vez por trimestre. Los gobernadores asisten a la capacitación proporcionada externamente y también asisten a la capacitación LGB 'interna' cada período. Nuestra presidenta interina, Rachel Proctor, también se reúne trimestralmente con los presidentes de las otras escuelas Thrive.
 

Responsabilidades del gobernador
La escuela produce un School Development Journey (SDJ) que detalla las prioridades clave para mejorar durante los próximos tres años y cómo se lograrán.  Los gobernadores trabajan junto con el personal para garantizar que se logren estas prioridades clave. Los gobernadores trabajan en estrecha colaboración con el personal en las 'Tres grandes ideas', que son tres piezas clave de trabajo de mejora que se han identificado en el SDJ.

Governors Attendance 2023-24

Mr Lee Morfitt​

Role: Chair of Governors

Business Interests: Governor at The Hub School, Governor at Oakfield School

I have been a part of Stepney for around 16 years. Firstly, as parent whose three children attended the school then as a volunteer, followed by parent governor then finally Chair of Governors. 

I have always had a special interest in SEN with having  2 children with disabilities. This has driven me to always try to make every child achieve their true potential through the continued hard work of the School and the Governing Body.

Miss Ruth Truelove BEM​

Role: Vice-Chair of Governors

Business Interests: None

I joined St Stephen’s Shopping Centre in 2007 following a career with Nottingham University and Hull City Council and have been actively involved with Stepney Primary School for the past six years.

I initially started as a reading assistant through my involvement with Business in the Community which was also supported by St Stephen’s.  In 2015 I became a co-opted governor and am very  proud to be associated with this amazing school. It is a privilege to work with the teaching  staff, pupils and other governors who are all so enthusiastic in providing the best education whilst making the pupil’s wellbeing the number one priority.

My interest in literacy and reading skills continues and I also like to support the children with after-school activities, school trips and other valuable initiatives such as the learning activities provided by the Hull & East Yorkshire Children’s University which I am also a trustee/volunteer.

Through my involvement in these various youth education and training initiatives, I gain satisfaction in helping to encourage our young people, inspiring them to believe in themselves and to create a positive future for all.

Mrs Kerry Freeman​

Role: Co-opted Governor

Business Interests: None

I have over 21 years’ experience working within the Early Years and Educational field. I enhanced my Early year’s qualifications in 2008 by undertaking the National Professional Qualification in Centre Leadership (NPQICL) Level 7.

I am employed by Goodwin Development Trust (Charitable organisation) who are commissioned to deliver Early Help services that provide support for families with children 0-11 years, living in the Central, Beverley & Newland, Avenue, Bricknell and St Andrews & Docklands Wards.

I am also one of the nominated Childrens safeguarding leads for the organisation.

As the Early Help Manager for Fenchurch and Octagon Family Hubs. I became a Governor at Stepney Primary School to represent families and children in the area and develop a strong partnership with the school and community. I look forward to playing a part in supporting shape the school and hope my skills and knowledge will be a valuable asset to the parents /children and Governing body of Stepney Primary school. 

Mrs Syeda Nudrat​

Role: Co-opted Governor

Business Interests: None

I have been working in a Social Sector for 15 Years, since I had completed my Masters in Social Sciences. Besides my other jobs, I have alway been keen on the idea of social change by eliminating any kind of gender based discrimination and identifying the stereotypes which could badly affect our community. I strongly believe in the Children’s Right advocated through UNCRC (UN Convention on the Rights of the Child). As a Governor, I am interested to strengthen a Parent-Teacher partnership to achieve the desired outcomes which will lead our school to the outstanding level of education and children can develop themselves as high achievers within the community. 

Dr Mamoon Bashir​

Role: Co-opted Governor

Business Interests: None

Hello, I'm Dr Mamoon Bashir, and I am privileged to serve as a co-opted member of the Local Governing Body at Stepney Primary School. As an award-winning academic with a passion for education and research, I bring a diverse range of experiences to the governing
body.
Currently, I hold the position of Graduate Research Director at Hull University Business
School. I have been involved in teaching and research for over a decade, both within the
United Kingdom and internationally.
My academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Supply Chain Management and Digitalisation from
Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia. I also earned an M.Sc. in International
Business Management from Aberystwyth University and a Post Graduate Certificate in
Academic Practices (PCAP) from the University of Hull. As a Fellow of Advance HE
(formerly Higher Education Academy, UK), I am committed to fostering excellence in
education.
As a member of the Board of Governors at Stepney Primary School, I am committed to
contributing my knowledge, experience, and passion for education to support the school's
growth and success. It is an honour to be part of this esteemed institution, and I look forward
to playing a vital role in shaping a bright future for our students and the school community.

Lucy Saint

Role: Staff Governor

Business Interests: None

I am the Staff Governor. I have taught at Stepney for over 20 years and believe our school is a unique and special place of education. As a committed classroom teacher, I can utilise my experience to support the school as a Governor. I have a particular interest in Pupil and Staff Voice. The staff at Stepney go above and beyond to provide the children with the best education and experiences, and I am proud to represent them on our Governing Body. Pupil Voice has always been important at Stepney, and I am keen to continue to ensure that this is heard and shared.

Deborah Mcgregor

Role: Parent Governor

Business Interests: None

Richard Morah

Role: Co-opted Governor

Business Interests: None

A dedicated educator and mentor from Nigeria with over 6 years of experience in English language teaching and SEN support, and a passion for supporting the mental health and well-being of children. With a Bachelor's degree in English and Literature Education and currently completing a Master's degree in Education (TESOL) at the University of Hull, I have a strong academic foundation. My commitment to making a positive impact extends beyond the classroom, as I have taken on leadership roles as a volunteer in my local church, helping with personal and career development for teenagers. Currently, I'm working as a Teaching Assistant / Cover Supervisor. I am also volunteering with REFRESH as a mentor, supporting children in overcoming alcohol and drug abuse. My mission is to empower young people, especially those with special educational needs, to lead healthy, fulfilling lives and reach their full potential through education and support. In addition, I hold certificates in Substance Abuse, Drug and Alcohol Awareness, and Hidden Harm from the Hull Safeguarding Children's Partnership, and I am a member of the Teachers' Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN).

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