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Meet the Governors

The Governors have a duty to promote the
well-being of the school. The Governing Body is legally
responsible for the general conduct of the school and meets
twice a term. (Addresses for Chair and Clerk below)
The Governors are responsible for the
appointment of staff, both teaching and non-teaching, the
policy on pupil admission, the conduct of all aspects of the
curriculum for disability discrimination duties and planning
duties under the SEN and Disability Act 2001 and most
particularly for ensuring that the school's religious
dimension lies at the heart of school life. The Governors
are also responsible for the school's budget, improvements
and the external repair of the buildings. The Governors
provide all parents with an annual report and invite them to
discuss this at the Annual Parents Meeting.
WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL SCHOOL –
GOVERNORS
| NAME |
CATEGORY |
| MR G BEACH |
Foundation Governor – Vice
Chairman |
| CANON P BROWNE |
Foundation Governor |
| MRS M FARDON |
Foundation Governor -
Chairman |
| MRS L VASSALLO |
Headteacher |
| MR P MARIJECTIC |
Parent Governor |
| MISS M O’SULLIVAN
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Foundation Governor |
| MRS K PILGRIM
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Foundation Governor
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| MISS B SEAMAN |
LA Governor |
| MRS A STACEY |
Teacher Governor |
| MRS V MAKER |
Clerk to the Governors |
Chair of Governors
Mrs M Fardon, c/o Westminster Cathedral Primary School
Bessborough Place, London SW1V 3SE
Clerk to the Governors
Mrs V Maker c/o Westminster Cathedral Primary School
Bessborough Place, London SW1V 3SE
GOVERNORS BUILDING FUND
The Diocese of Westminster is responsible
for the external maintenance of all Catholic schools in the
diocese. The Governing body is responsible for funding
10% of all costs relating to the maintenance, repair and
upkeep of the school. The Governors have to make an annual
contribution to this Building Fund. Parents are asked to
assist by donating £10 per term for each of their children
attending the school. Parents are asked to contribute £30
per pupil payable in September each year. For collection
purposes, envelopes are sent home at the beginning of the
Autumn Term. Parents are able to choose whether they wish to
pay annually or termly.
Recently, the school has benefited from
being able to draw substantially on this fund for the
re-roofing of the school building and the library extension,
computer suite and SEN room. The school is committed to
repay this amount which was far in excess of contributions
already made and to continue with its yearly subscription.
We have also refurbished the school's
toilets, both in Year 1 and Year 2 classrooms as well as the
Junior toilet block.
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