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Governor Appointments Panel AGENDA GOVERNOR APPOINTMENTS PANEL Friday, 27th April, 2007, at 2.00 pm Ask for: Andrew Tait Wantsum Room, Sessions House, County Telephone 01622 694342 Hall, Maidstone Membership Conservative Mr D L Brazier (Chairman), Mr R Tolputt and Mr C T Wells Labour : Mr W V Newman, DL Liberal Democrat : Mr M J Vye UNRESTRICTED ITEMS (During these items the meeting is likely to be open to the public) A. PANEL BUSINESS A1 Substitutes A2 Minutes (Pages 1 - 2) B. APPOINTMENT OF LEA SCHOOL GOVERNORS B1 LEA Governors for Primary, Secondary and Special Schools in Kent (Pages 3 - 14) B2 Other items which the Chairman decides are Urgent EXEMPT ITEMS (At the time of preparing the agenda there were no exempt items. During any such items which may arise the meeting is likely NOT to be open to the public) Peter Sass Head of Democratic Services and Local Leadership (01622) 694002 Thursday, 19 April 2007 Please note that any background documents referred to in the accompanying papers maybe inspected by arrangement with the officer responsible for preparing the relevant report. This page is intentionally left blank Agenda Item A2 KENT COUNTY COUNCIL ______________________________ SELECTION COMMITTEE GOVERNOR APPOINTMENTS PANEL MINUTES of a meeting of the Governor Appointments Panel held at Sessions House, County Hall, Maidstone on Friday, 16 February 2007. PRESENT: Mr D L Brazier (Chairman), Dr M R Eddy (substitute for Mr W V Newman), Mr R Tolputt and Mr C T Wells. OFFICERS: The Governor Support Officer, Mr K Page and the Democratic Services Officer, Mr A Tait. UNRESTRICTED ITEMS 1. Minutes (Item A2) RESOLVED that the Minutes of the meeting held on 8 December 2006 are correctly recorded and that they be signed by the Chairman. 2. Local Education Authority Governors for Primary, Secondary and Special Schools in Kent (Item B1 – Report by Managing Director of Children, Families and Education) (1) The Panel appointed Rev C Pinchbeck to the Governing Body of Eastling Primary School in preference to Mr G Galer. It was agreed to offer Mr Galer an appointment to the Governing Body of Bredgar CEP School. (2) The Panel noted that Mrs E Moore had withdrawn her nomination for appointment to the Governing Body of Chislet CEP School. (3) RESOLVED that: - (a) the appointments of Local Education Authority governors in primary, secondary and special schools be agreed as set out in the Appendix to these Minutes; and (b) the urgent action taken by the Managing Director – Children, Families and Education in consultation with the Chairman to appoint LEA Governors to Temporary Governing Bodies (as set out on page B1.3 of the report) be noted. 07/cg/gap/021607minutes 1 Page 1 This page is intentionally left blank Page 2 Agenda Item B1 Item B1 By: Strategic Director Education & Libraries To: Governor Appointments Panel – 27 April 2007 Subject: LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY GOVERNORS FOR PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS IN KENT Classification: Unrestricted File Ref: LL/04/07 _____________________________________________________________________ Summary: To consider nominations for appointments to school governing bodies. FOR DECISION _____________________________________________________________________ The following schedule shows for each school the names of persons nominated for the vacancy and the sponsor submitting the nominations. Recommendations Members are asked TO MAKE appointments for Local Education Authority governors in primary, secondary and special schools in this schedule. Linda Lissimore Head of School Governance Tel: 01622 605118 ______________________________________________________________________ Background Documents None. Page 3 B1.1 This page is intentionally left blank Page 4 Cluster: Ashford (AS One) School Name DFES End Date Nominee End of Term Re-appointment Wishes Nominating Body Attendance Unknown/New Challock Primary School 2280 01 September 2006 Challock Primary School 2280 31 August 2006 Christ Church CE High School 4632 31 August 2006 East Stour Primary School 2272 10 January 2006 Lady Joanna Thornhill (Endowed) Primary 3284 31 August 2006 LindenSchool Grove Primary School 2675 31 March 2007 Linden Grove Primary School 2675 03 February 2007 Willesborough Infant School 2276 29 November 2005 Cluster: Ashford Rural Furley Park Primary School 2686 01 October 2006 Furley Park Primary School 2686 03 April 2006 Pluckley CEP School 3142 28 July 2006 Smarden Primary School 2288 19 July 2006 Page 5 Cluster: Canterbury City & Country St Stephen's Junior School 2608 01 September 2006 Orchard School, The 7062 01 September 2006 Orchard School, The 7062 01 September 2006 Wincheap Foundation Primary School 5221 23 November 2005 Mrs Mildred Ryder New KCC Cluster: Canterbury Coastal St Philip Howard Catholic Primary School 3738 13 January 2007 Swalecliffe Community Primary School 2643 08 November 2006 Swalecliffe Community Primary School 2643 08 November 2006 Community College Whitstable, The 4091 02 February 2007 Mr Patrick Casey New Labour Westmeads Community Infant School 2268 13 December 2006 Mrs J Double New Governing Body Whitstable & Seasalter Endowed CEJ School 3339 01 July 2006 B1. 5 Cluster: Cranbrook & Paddock Wood Colliers Green CEP School 3308 31 August 2006 Mrs M Vinall New KCC Cluster: Dartford East Fawkham CEP School 3015 01 May 2006 Mr Andrew Billings New Governing Body Hartley Primary School 2511 21 November 2005 Knockhall Community Primary School 2123 07 May 2006 Swan Valley Community School 4250 01 September 2004 Craylands School, The 2689 20 September 2006 Cluster: Dartford West Fleetdown Infant School 2470 11 November 2006 Joydens Wood Infant School 2500 13 March 2007 Mrs Ann Allen New Governing Body Maypole Primary School 2066 01 September 2006 St Albans Road Infant School 2069 09 November 2006 Temple Hill Community Primary and Nursery 2657 18 October 2004 Temple Hill Community Primary and Nursery 2657 01 September 2006 Brent Primary School, The 2679 03 October 2006 Gateway Community Primary School, The 2685 22 March 2006 WentworthPage 6 Primary School 2684 11 January 2007 West Hill Primary School 2676 25 July 2005 Westgate Primary School 2072 06 December 2005 Wilmington Grammar School for Boys 5403 01 April 2004 Cllr Edward Lampkin New Governing Body Cluster: Deal & Sandwich Northbourne CEP School 3172 23 February 2006 Sandwich Junior School 2627 31 August 2006 St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, 3719 31 August 2006 Aylesham Wingham Primary School 2326 01 September 2006 Wingham Primary School 2326 06 February 2007 Cluster: Dover Aylesham Primary School 2648 05 September 2006 Barton Junior School 2310 20 June 2006 Dover Grammar School for Girls 4109 01 September 2006 Dover Grammar School for Girls 4109 01 April 2005 Eythorne Elvington Community Primary School 2320 01 August 2006 Priory Fields School 2309 31 October 2005 Vale View Community School 2531 01 September 2006 Miss Lisa Easterby New Governing Body B1. 6 Cluster: Gravesham Cecil Road Primary and Nursery School 2095 16 June 2005 Cecil Road Primary and Nursery School 2095 16 June 2005 Culverstone Green Primary School 2110 14 November 2006 Dover Road Community Primary School 2670 24 July 2005 Higham Primary School 2109 01 June 2006 Istead Rise Primary School 2458 01 July 2005 Mr B Sweetland New Governing Body Meopham Community Primary School 2656 31 August 2006 Saint George's CE School 5404 01 December 2005 Shears Green Infant School 2119 23 July 2005 Thamesview School 5407 04 March 2004 Westcourt School 2658 24 November 2005 Whitehill Primary School 3900 20 February 2006 Cluster: MC2 (Maidstone) Bell Wood Community Primary School 3897 01 September 2004 Mr Wendell Henry New KCC Greenfields Community Primary School 3898 01 July 2006 Mr Ian Bowles New KCC Greenfields Community Primary School 3898 01 July 2006 Headcorn Primary School 2165 10 May 2006 NorthPage 7 Borough Junior School 2175 01 August 2006 South Borough Primary School 2180 23 January 2007 Mr A McKinley New Governing Body Cluster: Maidstone 1 Aylesford Primary School 2158 31 August 2006 Maidstone Grammar School for Girls 4523 01 September 2006 Staplehurst School 2192 04 September 2006 Sutton Valence Primary School 2193 27 October 2005 Sutton Valence Primary School 2193 01 September 2006 Cluster: Malling Brookfield Junior School, Larkfield 5223 01 September 2006 Kings Hill School 2680 17 January 2007 Kings Hill School 2680 01 September 2006 Ms Diane Walker New Governing Body Discovery School, The 2065 26 August 2006 Discovery School, The 2065 06 September 2006 B1. 7 Cluster: Sevenoaks South Crockham Hill CEP School 3054 07 December 2004 Valence School 7021 31 August 2006 Cluster: Shepway 1 Castle Hill Community Primary School 3904 01 January 2007 Mr Peter Gane New Governing Body Castle Hill Community Primary School 3904 01 January 2007 St Peter's CEP School 3150 31 August 2005 Pent Valley Technology College 5458 01 September 2006 Cluster: Rural Shepway Brockhill Park Performing Arts College 5466 01 September 2006 Foxwood School 7059 31 August 2006 Lydd Primary School 2645 01 September 2006 Sellindge Primary School 2300 08 March 2006 Stelling Minnis CEP School 3158 14 January 2007 Rural Swale Davington Primary School 2228 28 May 2006 Mr Steve Charman New KCC Luddenham School 2232 24 February 2007 Mr John Disney New Governing Body St MaryPage 8 of Charity CE (Aided) Primary School 3892 31 August 2006 Cluster: Urban Swale Canterbury Road Primary School 2254 01 September 2005 Mr Richard Colpus New Governing Body Grove Park Community School 2595 02 March 2005 Grove Park Community School 2595 01 September 2006 Milton Court Primary School 2251 12 June 2006 Minster in Sheppey Primary School 2235 10 May 2006 Murston Junior School 2252 01 January 2006 Regis Manor Community School 2249 18 January 2006 Richmond First School 2242 22 January 2007 Miss Lisa Haynes New Governing Body South Avenue Infant School 2435 01 November 2005 St Edward's RCP School, Sheerness 3713 01 September 2005 St Georges C of E (Aided) Middle School 4626 21 July 2005 Tunstall CE Primary 3337 31 August 2006 Miss Clare Harris New Governing Body B1.
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