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The Local Governing Committee

Welcome to our governance section.

Please find below details of how our Governing body is structured, including the names, categories, responsibilities and terms of appointment for each Committee Member

 

 

KCSP Information

Kent Catholic Schools' Partnership (KCSP) is a charitable trust and a company limited by guarantee, established in August 2012 by the Archbishop of Southwark. We are committed to providing strong, faith-led education across our family of Catholic schools in Kent.

At the heart of KCSP is a robust governance structure designed to ensure transparency, accountability, and excellence in leadership.

The Trust Board of Directors oversee the strategic direction, management, and administration of the Trust. To carry out these responsibilities effectively, the Board delegates specific functions to a series of governance committees, as outlined in our governance structure chart.

 We recognise the vital role governance plays in the success of our schools. To support our committees and leaders. KCSP provides comprehensive guidance through our Governance Handbook and Scheme of Delegation. These documents outline the principles, responsibilities, and procedures that underpin our governance model, ensuring consistency and clarity across the Trust. Governance related documents can be found here.

The Governance Committee is a ‘critical friend’ of the school. It provides Strategic Leadership in school improvement. It does this by being appropriately involved in the school improvement cycle as follows: 

  • Developing and sharing the values and vision
  1. Setting out the aims and objectives of the school
  2. Setting out the policies and procedures by which the aims and objectives will be achieved
  3. Establishing the criteria by which the aims and achievements will be seen to be achieved
  4. Taking the views of stakeholders into account
  5. Evaluating evidence on how well the school is doing
  6. Finding out how well the school is doing in comparison with similar schools
  7. Agreeing targets for improvement
  8. Planning to achieve improvement
  9. Ensuring that deployment of staffing and resources match the school’s priorities.

Key Issues

The governance committee will consider and keep under review: the progress and attainment of all groups of pupils, evidence of narrowing gaps between under achieving groups and other pupils, improvements in the quality of teaching, the school’s improvement since the last inspection, and the school’s self-evaluation of how well it is doing currently. Governance committee members are not expected to be involved in the day to day running of the school.

Who can be a governance committee member?

  • Almost anyone over 18 can become a member. Governance committee members are volunteers from all walks of life – everyone has experience and skills to offer
  • An effective governance committee has people from different backgrounds and with a mix of skills. No formal qualifications are needed to be a member
  • Governance committee members are not education experts – they are there to offer a fresh perspective

What makes a good governance committee member?

  • The ability to work in a team
  • An interest in education and a commitment to the school
  • Patience, energy and enthusiasm
  • A willingness to listen, learn and to spend time in school
  • A willingness to undertake training

Our Chair of Committee, Jill Allen, can be contacted by email : allen@ursuline.kent.sch.uk 

The Clerk to Committee, Mandy Boxall, can be contacted by email : mboxall@kcsp.org.uk 

Copies of the Committee meeting minutes are available from the school office. 

LGC Members and Documents

Kent Catholic Schools' Partnership

The Kent Catholic Schools' Partnership was created in 2012, at the request of the Archdiocese of Southwark, to support and further develop Catholic education in Kent. We currently have 28 schools in the partnership, 23 Primary and 5 Secondary, all of which are part of the Archdiocese of Southwark.

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Ursuline College is an academy, and part of the Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership. The Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership is an exempt charity and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under company registration number 08176019 at registered address: Barham Court, Teston, Maidstone, Kent, ME18 5BZ. St Edmund's Catholic School is a business name of Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership.