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New Members at 1.6.2018 SCHOOLS FORUM MEMBERSHIP at 1.6.2018 APPENDIX A GOVERNORS/Non Schools - 3 year term of office Headteachers/PRU - 3 year term of office 1 May 2016 1 May 2017 1 May 2018 1 November 1 November 1 November Date of SCHOOL MEMBERS DUDLEY SCHOOLS FORUM CONSTITUTION to 30 April to 30 April to 30 April 2015 to 31 2016 to 31 2017 to 31 Appointment 2019 2020 2021 October 2018 October 2019 October 2020 Nursery School Headteachers One nursery headteacher Netherton Park Nursery Mrs Helen Ruffles, Netherton Park Children's Centre, Netherton, Dudley DY2 9QF Nov-16 √ Primary School Headteachers Four primary school headteachers from any of the five townships Mrs J Baker, The Brook, George St, Worsdley, DY8 5YN Brierley Hill Nov-16 √ Mrs Angela Mander, Newfield Park, Whittingham Road, Halesowen, B63 3TP. Halesowen Nov-15 √ North Dudley Mrs Ruth Wylie, Wrens Nest Primary School, Marigold Crescent, Dudley, DY1 3NX Nov-16 √ Mrs Angela Hannaway , Headteacher, Gigmill Primary, The Broadway, Norton, DY8 Stourbridge Nov-14 √ 3HL. Primary School Governors Four primary school governors from any of the five townships Mr Brian Roe, Crestwood Park Primary School, Lapwood Avenue, Crestwood Park Brierley Hill √ May-16 Estate, Kingswinford, DY6 8RP. Mr Len Ridney, Christchurch CofE Primary School, Church Road, Coseley, Bilston, North Dudley √ May-16 West Midlands, WV14 8YB. Mrs Jill Belcher, Peters Hill Primary School, Peters Hill Road, Amblecote, Brierley Stourbridge √ May-17 Hill, West Midlands, DY5 2QH Vacant post Secondary School Headteachers One secondary school headteacher from any of the five townships Brierley Hill Mr Mike Lambert, The Wordsley School, Brierley Hill Road, Stourbridge, DY8 5SP Nov-16 √ Secondary School Governors One secondary school governor from any of the five townships Vacant Post Special School Headteacher One special school headteacher for all townships All townships Mr J Kulyk, Halesbury School, Feldon Lane, Halesowen B62 9DR. Sep-15 √ Special School Governor One special school governor for all townships All townships Mr Paul Leyshon - Pensmeadow & Rosewood School √ Jun-18 ACADEMY MEMBER 1 Representative Mr Mark Moody, Bursar, The Kingswinford School √ May-17 1 Representative Mr J Conway, Governor, Ridgewood High Academy School √ Jun-18 1 Representative Mr A Jasper, Heateacher, Ellowes Hall Sports College √ May-16 N:\Static Data\Schools Forum\Membership\2018-19\New Members at 1.6.2018.xlsx 21/05/2018 1 May 2016 1 May 2017 1 May 2018 1 November 1 November 1 November Date of SCHOOL MEMBERS DUDLEY SCHOOLS FORUM CONSTITUTION to 30 April to 30 April to 30 April 2015 to 31 2016 to 31 2017 to 31 Appointment 2019 2020 2021 October 2018 October 2019 October 2020 1 Representative Mr M Mynott, Interim Headteacher, Leasowes Secondary School √ Dec-16 1 Representative Mrs G Withers, Governor, Leasowes Secondary School √ Dec-16 1 Representative Mrs R Cox, Headteacher, Lutley Primary School √ May-17 1 Representative Mr.R. Dunn, Chief Operating Officer, Windsor Academy Trust √ Mar-18 1 Representative Mr M. Kelay, Heateacher, Thorns Collegiate Academy √ Mar-18 1 Representative Mrs. C. Beale, Finance Director, Hales Valley Multi Academy Trust √ Mar-18 1 Representative Mr. B. Oakley, Governor, Sledmere Primary School √ Jun-18 Pupil Referral Units All PRUs Mrs V. Howard - Cherry Tree Learning Centre (PRU) Sep-16 √ NON SCHOOL MEMBERS Representatives from Bodies Approved By Schools Forum Unions and Professional Associations, nominated by the staff side of the Directorate Mr P Nesbitt, NASUWT, The Kahan Centre, High Street, Kingswinford, DY6 8AP √ May-16 Joint Consultative Committee Worcester Diocesan Board of Education, Mr. T. Reid, Diocesan Deputy Director of Education √ Jun-18 nominated by the Board Early Years Provider Reference Group, Mrs. K. Clatworthy, Childminder. √ Jun-18 nominated by the Group Dudley 16-19 FE Providers Mrs R. Mann, King Edward VI College, Stourbridge, DY8 1TD. √ Nov-16 N:\Static Data\Schools Forum\Membership\2018-19\New Members at 1.6.2018.xlsx 21/05/2018.
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