Academy Council

Academy Council

Wroughton Academies is one of a growing number of schools in the Creative Education Trust family. Creative Education Trust is a non-profit educational charity recognised by the Department for Education as one of the leading multi-academy chains.

Wroughton Infant and Junior Academies is committed to delivering an exceptional education for its students.  Our Academy Council works to challenge and support senior leaders, to ensure we fulfil our aspirations, and all aspects of our provision are of the highest standard.

The Trust Board

The CET Board is the overall governing body of the Trust and all its Academies. It is charged with the strategic direction of the Trust and is responsible to the Secretary of State for Education for executing its statutory duties. Its main functions are:

  • setting annual performance targets
  • determining all statutory and other policies
  • ensuring that curriculum requirements are met
  • setting the budget for the Trust and each academy
  • being the employer of all staff
  • being the ultimate body of appeal within the Trust
  • agreeing all major building work with the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA).

Creative Education Trust can be contacted at: 67-68 Long Acre, London, WC2E 9JD and through telephone 020 39109200. The following link also contains further information around governance, schemes of delegation and accounts, Creative Education Trust Statutory Information

Academy Council

The Academy Council (AC) is a sub-committee of the Creative Education Trust Board of Directors. It is accountable to the Board of Directors and is its local presence. It may include representatives from such groups as the school community, the local community and other local organisations and businesses as appropriate.

The main functions of the AC are:

  • supporting CET’s plans for the school as set out in the ADIP, SEF and annual budget
  • providing understanding of the local context and the challenge that the local environment presents
  • acting as a sounding board for senior leaders, especially the Principal or Head Teacher
  • providing regular monitoring of health and safety matters, safeguarding provision, the welfare of looked after children, and provision for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
  • providing hearing panels for pupil behaviour matters
  • building and maintaining positive local perceptions of the school
  • building and maintaining relationships with the local and regional business community
  • building and maintaining relationships with community partners (e.g., health services, police, social services)
  • undertaking local fundraising
  • the Chair of AC assisting in the recruitment process for Head Teachers and Principals

If you have any questions about the governance of our school, please contact the Academy Council by email via the Acting Headteacher at the following email address Laura.O’Shaughnessy@wroughtonacademies.org.uk

Any written correspondence should be addressed to The Chair of Wroughton Academies Council c/o Beccles Road, Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. NR31 8AH.

The table below lists the members of Wroughton Academies Council.

Academy Council member nameAC member roleFirst AppointedTerm StartTerm End
Dr Simon FoxChair -Academy Improvement Board & Safeguarding09 Sep 202209 Sep 202209 Sep 2025
Ms Laura O’ShaughnessyActing Headteacher04 Dec 202304 Dec 2023Ex-officio
Mrs Michele O’KeefeAC Member – Health & Safety09 Sep 202209 Sep 202209 Sep 2025
Mrs Jan Price  AC Member – Special Educational Needs & Looked After Children29 Sep 202229 Sep 202230 Sep 2025
Mrs Emma SimmsStaff Member  18 Nov 202218 Nov 202217 Nov 2024
Mr Ben DriverCET Representative20 Nov 202320 Nov 202319 Nov 2024