Who Are the Local Advisory Board?

From 1st June 2019 Paternoster become part of the SAND Multi Academy Trust.

Local Advisory Boards (LABs) are a key part of the governance structure within SAND Academies Trust and are integral to supporting the vision for the Trust in ensuring the individual identity of each school.

The Trust Board is the accountable body and has ultimate responsibility for the strategic functions of governance as follows:

  • Ensuring there is clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction
  • Holding executive leaders to account for the educational performance of the organisation and its pupils and the performance management of staff
  • Overseeing the financial performance of the organisation and making sure its money is well spent

The LAB supports the Trustees in fulfilling the strategic functions at a local level and within the powers delegated to them through the Scheme of Delegation. The LAB will consider how the school is performing today as well as thinking about the future and how the school can improve in order to offer the best possible education and outcomes for its students.

The role of the LAB is to:

  • Uphold SAND Academies Trust ethos, vision and aims and ensure these are embedded throughout the school and in all LAB discussions and decisions
  • Ensure that the school promotes equality, diversity and inclusion for all its pupils, staff and stakeholders
  • Behave in an honest and open way and follow the LAB Code of Conduct [link] and the seven Nolan Principles of public life
  • Ensure the safety and wellbeing of pupils and staff at all times
  • Build and maintain good relationships with the school, the trust, the headteacher, staff, pupils and other stakeholder groups
  • Promote links with the school’s community at every opportunity
  • Work with the central team to ensure the school is well supported, and promote positive relationships across the trust
  • Attend and support school events where possible
  • Ensure the school is clear and ambitious for the pupils and in line with the trust’s strategic plan
  • Monitor targets for the school around pupil achievement, school improvement and curriculum development
  • Ensure that the school is best able to achieve its objectives over the long term
  • Hold the headteacher to account for the management of the school, delivery of pupil outcomes and for carrying out any LAB decisions.

LAB Membership Categories

Local Advisory Boards draw on different stakeholder groups for their membership. The different categories of LAB members are as follows:

  • Staff – elected by the staff at the school
  • Parent – elected by the parent/carer community at the school
  • Headteacher – is an ex-officio member by virtue of their role in the school
  • Community – representative of the local community or to bring a specific skillset

Statutory Information

The following statutory information for SAND Academies Trust can be found on the SAND website https://www.sandmat.uk/governance/

  • Governance structure – including statutory information for Members and Trustees
  • Scheme of Delegation
  • Terms of Reference for board committees and LABs
  • Articles of Association
  • Funding agreements
  • Annual report and audited accounts
  • Executive Pay statement
  • Gender Pay Gap information

SAND Academies Trust

Please click on the find out more button below for details of the SAND Academies Trust Board of Trustees; Members and Committees; Attendance at Board and Committee Meetings and Business and Pecuniary Interests of the Accounting Officer.

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Downloads

Click on one of the following PDF downloads to read more, if you require a printed version please contact the Chair of Governors: Mary Saunders - chair@paternoster.sandmat.uk

Declaration of Interests 2022-2023

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Attendance at LAB meetings 2022-2023

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Local Advisory Board Code of Conduct - To be updated

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Attendance at LAB meetings 2020-2021

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Additional Information

Additional information can also be found, below:

LAB Code of Conduct 2022

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