Statutory Information
Governance
Sound governance is a pre-requisite for a Trust that is able to effectively ensure that everything it does is based around the concept of Children First.
We are a not-for-profit, limited by guarantee organisation that operates several individual nurseries and schools. The legal entity consists of Members and Trustees. Our Accounting Officer is Carl Elder.
Governance Structure
View our Governance Structure here.
Members and Articles of Association
Members are the ultimate "owners" of the Trust and have the overall control, with the ability to appoint some of the Trustees and the right to amend the Articles of Association (our written rules of operation that set out what we can and can't do).
Further information on our Members can be found here.
Trustees and Scheme of Delegation
Our Trustees are the 'directors' of the organisation and are responsible under Company Law for the operations of the Trust. Their core functions are to set the strategic direction of the Trust, hold the CEO to account for performance and to ensure that the Trust adheres to the various legislation and regulations by which we are bound. They are also responsible for ensuring that the Trust demonstrates financial probity.
The Trustees set and use the Scheme of Delegation to empower those involved in governance at the Trust to govern the day-to-day affairs of the individual organisations within the Trust. This document is a powerful tool to ensure that every decision taken within the Trust is made on the basis of our guiding principle of Children First.
Our Board of Trustees has three sub-committees; the Audit, Finance & Risk Committee, the Governance, People and Partnerships Committee and the Quality of Education Committee, whose terms of reference are reviewed annually.
Please click here for details on dates appointed, term of office and the appointing body for Trustees.
Further information on our Trustees can also be found here.
Trust Board Attendance - Mowbray Education Trust 2023-24
Register of Interest - Trustees, Members and Senior Staff December 2024
Register of Interest - Trustees, Members and Senior Staff 2023-24
Local Governing Committees
The Trust Board delegates some responsibilities to Local Governing Committees, who operate under the steer of the Quality of Education.
The Local governance layer consists of 3 committees, these are made up of a group of Local Governing Committee members who monitor and scrutinise information from all schools across the Trust on Curriculum, Performance and Community. All schools provide information to these committees.
Principally, the role of Local Governing Committees are:
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To receive information from schools.
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To monitor the work done in school to check that it matches the information given by school leaders.
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To challenge and support the school leaders in their development of processes and procedures.
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To monitor school-based policy reviews to ensure compliance is maintained.
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To evaluate cross Trust practice, identify strengths and areas for development and promote the sharing of good practice.
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Create links with schools to build supportive relationships with the school and its community.
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To receive and support the views of stakeholders and champion the Trust in the community.
Find out more about our Local Governing Committees and how you can get involved here.
Our Governance Handbook
This document gives a comprehensive insight into the governing structures in the Trust, how they work, what authorities they hold and what responsibilities have. It incorporates the Scheme of Delegation, Term of References for committees and local committees, and the Governance Code of Conduct for the Trust.