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Our Governors 

Our governors are made up from a cross-section of the community, including parents, staff, church members and local business people. Governors provide an invaluable service to the school, giving up their time for free. Across the country school governors make up the largest volunteer force in the UK.

Governors at East Bierley CE (VC) Primary School work very hard to ensure our school is the best it can be.  They work tirelessly to ensure we meet the needs of our children and meet the statutory duties for primary schools.

If you wish to contact our Governors, this should be done in writing addressed to the Chair of Governors, Mr T Preece and passed to the school office.

Governor Information

School’s are required to publish details about their governors and their attendance record at meetings. Please see the files below for full details of our governors.

Chair of the Governing Body: Tony Preece

Vice Chair of the Governing Body: Richard Baggaley

Parent Governors: Suzanne Patel, Anthony Hey

Associate Governor: Joshua Cantrill (Parent), Sara Hunter (Staff)

Governing Body August 2024:

Finance and Resources Committee: Richard Baggaley, Tony Preece, Sara Hunter, Anthony Hey, Joshua Cantrill

Standards and Effectiveness Committee:   Suzanne Patel, Becky Clark, Andrew Hirst, Pauline Hirst, Tony Preece 

Governor Vacancies

We are always looking for enthusiastic individuals with the right skills to join our team or to join us as an associate governor to lend your skills to specific projects from time to time. To find out more or register your interest click here for details.

Ethos Statement for the School

Recognising its historic foundation, the School will preserve and develop its religious character in accordance with the principles of the Church of England and in partnership with the Church at parish and diocesan level.

The School aims to serve its community by providing an education of the highest quality within the context of Christian belief and practice. It encourages an understanding of the meaning and significance of faith, and promotes Christian values through the experience it offers to all its pupils.