Local School Committee
Local School Committees (LSCs)
Our LSCs are the champions of our values in each of our academies. The role of a Local Representative within a Multi-Academy Trust is an important one and sits at the heart of the relationship with academy leaders. The Trust Board establishes the LSCs and approves the membership of each committee. For the most part, each LSC is made up of individuals drawn from the community, both as elected and appointed members.
The Local Representatives are accountable to the Trust Board as well as to the communities they serve. Across all of our LSCs we have a range of expertise that help to fulfil their role to:
- support and challenge academy leaders to make their academy highly effective
- provide local insight and connect the academy to its community
- ensure clarity of vision, ethos, and strategic direction.
Training and development are provided to ensure new Representatives are inducted successfully, and existing Representatives are kept up to date with changes in education practice and procedures.
The Role of the LSC
- Together with the Headteacher they are responsible for making sure that our academy provides good quality education
- Provide challenge and support to the Headteacher, drawing on their knowledge, experience, and community insights
- Support the Headteacher to develop the academy vision and strategic objectives, including performance targets, academy policies, and school development plans
- Review progress against the objectives and performance data
- Evaluate the academy’s culture, curriculum, and daily experience against the Trust’s values
- Monitor the impact of policies
- Conduct purposeful, structured visits to understand lived experience
- Report on academy achievements and respond to inspection recommendations
- Champion the strengths and achievements of the academy and Trust within the community
- Strengthen and maintain community engagement and partnerships and gather community insights
- Support with exclusions and the reinstatement of pupils
What do Local School Representatives do?
The Local School Committee and its Representatives are responsible for promoting pupil achievement; providing local insight; connecting the academy to its community; and ensuring clarity of vision, ethos, and strategic direction. These are practical examples of how the LSC, and its Representatives might do this:
- Safeguarding, SEND and pupil premium leads meet with the appropriate academy staff at least once a year
- Representatives could attend academy performances, sports fixtures, or exhibitions and help publicise them locally
- A Representative might collect feedback from parents/carers on new homework approaches, communicate concerns respectfully, and help the academy shape clearer messaging or support materials
- Representatives might help organise community days, invite local trades to offer work experience, or connect with local universities for enrichment activities
- Representatives carry out academy visits
- The LSC needs to understand key trends, so they will review data, for example, strategies that are improving attendance or reducing exclusions
- They will discuss curriculum intent and implementation with the Headteacher or subject leads and review examples of children’s work
The LSC is made up of:
- Parent Representatives
- Community Representatives
- Co-opted Representatives and;
- A Staff Representative
We are currently looking for Representatives to join our Local School Committee - please see attached for further information
The following documents are available upon request:
approved and signed minutes
agendas
any papers considered at the meeting
Register of Business and Pecuniary Interest November 2025
Name of Representative/Member of Staff | Representative/ Member of Staff | Name of Business/ other organisation/other interest | Nature of Business/ other organisation/ other interest | Nature of Interest | Details of Conflict | Date of Appointment/ Acquisition | Date of Cessation of Interest | Date of Entry
|
Daniel Cuttell | Parent Representative | Pearson Education employee
Children at KSPA | Education publishing
Parent | Employed by a school supplier Parent | Employed by a school supplier Parent view | 09/03/2020
09/03/2020 | N/A
N/A | 28/04/2020
28/04/2020 |
Megan Bates | Staff Representative | - | - | - | - | 08/11/2023 | N/A | 08/11/2023 |
| Natalie Wilson | Co-opted Representative | - | - | - | - | 15/03/2024 | N/A | 19/03/2024 |
Laura Wade | Headteacher | - | - | - | - | 01/01/2024 | N/A | 01/01/2024 |
| Stephen Wilde | Community Representative | - | - | - | - | 31/01/2025 | N/A | 31/01/2025 |
| Emily Templeman | Parent Representative | Child at KSPA | Parent | Parent | Parental view | 19/09/2025 | N/A | 23/09/2025 |
| Susan Kirby | Community Representative | - | - | - | - | 21/11/2025 | N/A | 21/11/2025 |
Representatives/Members of staff - Leavers during last 12 months
Name of Representative/Member of Staff | Representative/ Member of Staff | Name of Business/ other organisation/other interest | Nature of Business/ other organisation/ other interest | Nature of Interest | Details of Conflict | Date of Appointment/ Acquisition | Date of Cessation of Interest | Date of Entry
|
| Niamh Ellison | Governor | - | - | - | - | 21/11/2025 | 16/12/2025 | 21/11/2025 |
| Alexander Lavall | Community Governor | - | - | - | - | 23/07/2024 | 31/08/2025 | 23/07/2024 |
| Hayley Bellamy | Parent Governor | Children at KSPA | Parent | Parent | Parent view | 14/07/2022 | 08/07/2025 | 14/07/2022 |
Representative Attendance 2024/25
| Representative & Type | 13/11/24 | 05/02/25 | 21/05/25 | 16/07/25 | Meetings attended | Out of possible |
| Daniel Cuttell (Parent) | P | P | P | P | 4 | 4 |
| Hayley Bellamy (Parent) | P | A | P | N/A | 2 | 3 |
| Megan Bates (Staff) | P | P | P | P | 4 | 4 |
| Natalie Wilson (Co-opted) | A | P | P | P | 3 | 4 |
| Alexander Lavall (Community - Chair) | P | P | P | P | 4 | 4 |
| Laura Wade (Headteacher) | P | P | P | P | 4 | 4 |
| Stephen Wilde | N/A | P | P | P | 3 | 3 |
Key
Present - P
Apologies - A
Not a Representative - N/A
Observer - O