The Governing Body
The Governing Body of the Rosary School is responsible for ensuring that the school provides high quality learning and teaching in a supportive and caring Christian environment to develop each child’s potential. Its responsibilities are to monitor and promote to the highest standard the following:
- Progress and achievement of all pupils at the school
- Quality of teaching and learning at the school
- Behaviour and safety within the school
- Quality of leadership and management of the school
Additionally, the Governing Body is responsible for:
- Meeting all statutory requirements applicable to both staff, as an employer, and pupils
- Promoting the spiritual, moral and cultural development of pupils
- Ensuring equality for all, including those with Special Educational Needs and Disability
There is a Code of Conduct that all the Governors sign when appointed.
The Full Governing Body has six regular meetings each academic year. Click here for details of attendance at Full Governing Body and Committee meetings in 2018-19 and here for attendance in 2019-20.
Every governor is also a member of one or more sub-committees, each of which has its own specific remit. Click on a link below for more information about the purpose of the committee and to review attendance:
Admissions and Ethos Committee (disbanded March 2020)
Click here to Meet the Governors or here to view their membership information
The Rosary Catholic Primary School became a voluntary academy on 1st September 2011. The Articles of Association are available to read here.
Please click here to view the Parish Boundaries of the Immaculate Conception (Stroud) and St Joseph's (Stonehouse).