Governors

What is the role of the governing body?

Governing bodies are responsible and accountable for all major decisions about the school and its future.  Governors have a legal responsibility to conduct the school with a view to promoting high standards of educational achievement. School governors are people who wish to make a positive contribution to children's education. Governors work in partnership with the head teacher and other school staff to promote high standards of educational achievement at the school.

The governing body has 3 main roles:

  • To set  strategic direction
  • To monitor and evaluate performance
  • To ensure accountability

What do governors do?

School governors make important collective decisions and the governing body is answerable to parents and the community.  The responsibilities of the governing body include:

  • promoting high standards of education and achievement
  • planning the school's long-term future
  • setting the school's aims and values
  • appointing senior staff including the Head teacher
  • budgetary allocation and control
  • deciding on the number of staff to be employed
  • making sure that the curriculum is broad and balanced

The Governing Body of Khalsa Primary School

Hardip Singh Sohal

Chair of Governors / Foundation Governor

Narinder Singh Rana

Vice Chair of Governors / Foundation Governor

Tarbedi Singh

Foundation Governor

Onkar Singh Randhawa

Foundation Governor

Jasminder Kaur Grewal    Foundation Governor
Gurbinder Singh Holait

Foundation Governor 

Surjit Kaur Sandhu

Parent Governor

Manjit Singh Kaley

Parent Governor

Prubjyot Kaur Sahota Staff Governor

Harshindar Kaur Buttar

Staff Governor

Dhinesh Khimji

Staff Governor

Lakhbir Singh Branch

Staff Governor

Sarwan Singh Jhattu 

Associate Governor
Karnail Singh Pannu    Associate Governor
Rakhveer Singh Associate Governor
Nirmail Singh Gill Associate Governor
Mandeep Singh Atwal Associate Governor
Vachittar Singh Bidiyal Associate Governor
Sukhivir Singh Dhanda Associate Governor