Governance in PDET
The Trust Board
The Board of Directors is the overall governance body and is accountable for the Trust.
For further details of our Trust's governance structure see: PDET's Governance Structure
For the Trust’s memorandum and articles of association, annual accounts, annual report and funding agreement see: Financial Information
Our school's Supplemental Funding Agreement can be found here:
William Law - Supplemental Funding Agreement
Role of the Academy Governance Committee (AGC)
Local governing bodies, who are called Academy Governance Committees (AGCs) in our Trust, are committees to which the Directors have chosen to delegate some specific responsibilities. AGCs engage with their local community and carry out the following very valuable role.
There are 2 key elements to the role of AGCs:
Vision and Values:
- Help the academy set and review their local, contextual vision and values, aligned with the Trust’s vision.
- Monitor and support the academy to ensure the vision is being ‘lived out’ in every aspect of academy life.
- Preserve and further develop relationships with the community, and in particular with the church, in line with the academy’s and Trust’s vision and values.
Delegated functions:
- Carry out functions which have been specifically delegated to them as formal committees of the Board.
For the Trust’s Board Remit and Scheme of Delegation, see: Scheme of Delegation
Our AGC
The Chair of our AGC is Mrs Fiona Beveridge who can be contacted via cog@williamlaw.pdet.org.uk
AGC (ID 1044)
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Mrs Fiona BeveridgeChair (Community Governor)
Mrs Fiona Beveridge
I joined the Governing Body in September 2019. I have previous experience of being a Governor at Caverstede Early Years School where I served as Vice-Chair of Governors and Safeguarding Governor for 5 years. I have been elected Chair for the 2022-23 academic year.
I am married and have two children who have both attended William Law.
I was brought up a Christian and have been worshipping at Paston All Saints Church since 2010 with my children. I am an active member of the Church Community. I have been leading Sunday School since 2016, sit on the PCC and help to direct the Christingle Nativity every year. My faith is very important to me so it was vital that my children attend a school that has a strong Christian ethos and enables them to celebrate their faith.
In my professional life, I have worked within the Local Authority since I was 20 years old in a number of roles. I currently work as a Business Analyst and hope that my experience and knowledge of Business and Data analysis enables me to assist the Governing body in helping the school and its pupils to thrive and achieve academically.
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Miss Sue BennettVice Chair (Church Governor)
Miss Sue Bennett
I became a Governor in November 2012. I have a background in education, having worked as a primary school teacher/deputy head/acting head teacher for 34 years. I have been elected Vice-Chair for the academic year 2022-2023.
I am still passionate about education, and keen to see children today develop into well-rounded young people, equipped to cope with all the pressures of life in the 21st century. I consider myself to be a "hands-on" governor, and volunteer for one morning a week, currently with Year 6. I enjoy this opportunity to interact with both children and staff. I have been an active member of Werrington Parish Church for 26 years.
I see my role as governor being multi-faceted, helping pupils to receive the best and broadest education they can whilst supporting staff in delivering that education. It is a challenging and ever-changing role, but one which I enjoy immensely.
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Reverend Sue FearChurch Governor
Reverend Sue Fear
I became aGovernor in March 2018.
Born in Peterborough, I grew up in Glinton and after leaving school I moved to Birmingham to train as a Registered Learning Disability Nurse. In 1984, I married Kevin and we settled in the Deepings; we have three grown up children and two young grandsons. Until 2012, I worked in Clinical, Managerial and Leadership roles within multi-disciplinary Specialist Children’s Community teams, based in Peterborough and latterly within Fenland and Huntingdon CAMHS.
In July 2011, I was Ordained in Peterborough Cathedral to serve my Title post as Assistant Curate of St. John the Baptist with Emmanuel, Werrington. Having completed my curacy training and BA (Hons) in Christian Theology, I was Licensed as Associate Vicar in September 2015 andand was Collated and Installed asVicar of St. John the Baptist with Emmanuel, Werrington on 22nd October 2023.
As part of my role I enjoy leading Collective Worship, welcoming the children to services at St John’s throughout the school year, especially Year 1 ‘Wedding Days’, sharing the special Church seasons with the children and so much more.
I value the Christian ethos of William Law, as well as, the strong supportive relationship shared between school and church. As a Church Governor I support the school’s vision and strategy to deliver high quality education for all children and am passionate about the flourishing of every child to be the best they can be.
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Mrs Ann HornsbyCommunity Governor
Mrs Ann Hornsby
Having had the pleasure of joining the school Governing Body in March 2020, my aim is to use my knowledge and experience I have gained over the years, to proactively support the school wherever and however I can be of service. I grew up locally, with both my children and currently one of my grandchildren is attending the school. With Christian values, I have a vested interest in helping the school recognise and consolidate its current best practice and strive for continuous improvement.
In my professional life, I'm an Early Childhood Specialist, working for Peterborough City Council. The role provides advice, guidance, support and training to all OFSTED early years and childcare practitioners within Peterborough to ensure the provision of safe, secure, quality learning environments for children, to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities.
In my role as Governor, I aim to work tirelessly to assist staff, parents and governors in ensuring that all pupils receive an excellent education and move on to secondary school as happy, confident, resilient people with a lifelong love of learning.
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Mrs Hannah WayteParent Governor
Mrs Hannah Wayte
I was elected a parent governor in October 2021.
I have lived in Werrington since 2018, my eldest child started William Law in 2019. I also have another child who will join William Law when the time comes. One of the reasons we moved to Werrington was due to the excellent reviews we'd heard about William Law.
I have a vested interest in William Law and I am committed to improving the education for all children. I am fully invested in the school's Christian ethos and to upholding these values and making sure every child who attends William Law can develop and thrive.
In my professional life I have worked within the Local Authority for 17 years undertaking the finances for the Property department.
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Mrs Clare PostStaff Governor
Mrs Clare Post
I have been a member of the William Law staff since 2014. I started working part-time as a play leader at Out of School Club. I then became a Teaching Assistant where I worked in Year 1 for two years. I was then lucky enough to become a Learning Mentor which is a role I still hold. I am passionate about making sure each child has a positive experience not just at William Law but at home as well. Helping those who are not as fortunate as others.Being part of the staff governing body at William Law is important to me to make sure we not only uphold the high standards of education for the children, but also make sure that the welfare of staff is well maintained. Keeping up the William Law family tradition. -
Mr D Epton-SmithExecutive Headteacher (Ex-Officio)
Mr D Epton-Smith
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Mrs D WaldenClerk to Governors
Mrs D Walden
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Miss A LentonPrincipal (Ex-Officio)
Miss A Lenton
Name | Role | Date of appointment | Date stepped down (where applicable) |
Mrs Beveridge | Community (Chair) | 10th July 2023 | |
Mrs Hornsby | Community | 2nd March 2024 | |
Reverend Fear | Church | 10th March 2022 | |
Miss Bennett | Church (Vice Chair) | 12th May 2022 | |
Mrs Wayte | Parent (elected) | 20th October 2021 | |
Vacancy | Parent (elected) | ||
Miss Lenton | Ex-Officio | ||
Mrs Post | Staff (elected) | 2nd May 2024 | |
Mr Mason | Parent (elected) | 19th January 2023 | Resigned 10/06/24 |
AGC Records
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AGC Terms of Office
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Interested in joining our AGC?
If you are interested in becoming a governor, please contact the school for further information. An application form is available on our Trust's website to apply to become either a Community or Church Governor.
Peterborough Diocese Education Trust
PDET is a family of Church of England Schools across Northamptonshire, Peterborough and Rutland.
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