Governors
The Governing Body at Moor Allerton Hall Primary School seeks to maintain strong visible leadership which is honest and transparent by working in partnership with pupils, staff, parents, carers and the wider community in ensuring high standards of educational attainment for all.
'Governors have a good understanding of what the school does well. They know what leaders need to work on and are supportive . However, they also ask challenging questions to check the impact of leaders’ actions.' Ofsted September 2019
Scroll down this page to see:
- The members of the governing body
- Pen portraits of the governors
- Vacancies
- How to become a governor
School Governing Body 2023-24
Summary of Instrument of Governance
Category | Possible Seats | Seats Appointed |
Vacancies |
Co-opted Representatives | 6 | 6 | 1 |
Head Teacher | 1 | 1 | 0 |
LA Representatives | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Parent Representatives | 3 | 3 | 0 |
Staff Governor Representative | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Total | 12 | 10 | 2 |
Associate Governors are sometimes invited by the governing body to join the committee if they bring particular skills which complement the current governing body. Associate governors do not have voting rights of a full member.
Staff Governors
Parent Governors
Co-opted Governors
Local Authority Governor
Pen portrait of our Governors
Follow the link to see pen portraits of our governors and find out which subcommittees they are part of and why they joined the governing body.
Current Vacancies:
Governor role | To be nominated by |
Co-opted Governor |
The Governing Body |
Local Authority Governor | The Local Authority |
How to become a School Governor
Volunteering as a governor is a rewarding way of making an important contribution to education. It can help you develop your existing skills and learn new ones.
Anyone aged 18 or over can become a school or college governor. No specialist qualifications are needed and people from many different backgrounds volunteer for the role.
Enthusiasm, commitment and an interest in education are the most important qualities. You don’t need to have a family member attending a school or college to become a governor.
For more information on Becoming a School Governor and copy of the application form, visit the Leeds City Council website below:-
http://www.leeds.gov.uk/residents/Pages/School-governor-support.aspx
All future School Governor Vacancies will appear above, so please keep visiting the website.