Hollywell Primary School is part of the East Midlands Education Trust (EMET). EMET is governed by a Board of Trustees who have overall responsibility for the management and administration of the MAT and the Academies run by the MAT.
East Midlands Education Trust – Trustee Information
Hollywell Primary School Governing Body
Hollywell Primary School also has a Local Governing Body (LGB), which is delegated certain roles, responsibilities and decision-making powers relating to Hollywell Primary School by the EMET Board through the scheme of delegation. Hollywell’s LGB reports back to, and is accountable to, the EMET Trustees through the minutes of its meetings.
The key areas that have been delegated to the Hollywell LGB are:
Our LGB is made up of members of the local and school community, all acting on a voluntary basis. We have a mixture of parent and staff governors as well as members who have been co-opted from the local community. Each member brings a different perspective and set of skills to the governing body.
Meet the Governing Board - The Governing Board
The role of the Local Governing Body is not to manage the school on a day-to-day basis – that responsibility belongs with the Head Teacher. The Governing Body takes a more strategic view based on the three core values listed below.
To do this, we set up a strategic framework for the school, setting its aims and objectives, setting policies and targets for achieving the objectives, reviewing progress and reviewing the strategic framework in the light of progress. We work closely with the Head Teacher, providing advice and support, but also constructive challenge to the school as necessary.
When a school is inspected by Ofsted, its governing body will be required to provide evidence that governors are fulfilling these three core functions alongside the Trustees of the Trust.
We have a Full Governing Board meeting every half-term, so 6 in the full academic year. In addition to these scheduled meetings, we also have extra meetings should the need arise.
| Governor’s name and category of governor | Date of appointment | Term of office | Roles | Appointment (in accordance with the governing body’s instrument of government) |
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Mrs Elizabeth Ellis Head |
1.9.2019 | Ongoing, whilst in post as headteacher | Ex-officio Staff governor (headteacher) | |
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Mrs Tracey Harlin Staff Governor |
19.9.2023 | 4 years | Staff Governor | Elected by staff |
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Mr Gary Cook CHAIR OF GOVERNORS |
1.3.2023 | 4 years |
Chair of the Governing Board (previous Vice chair) |
Appointed by the governing body |
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Mr Will Sibley VICE CHAIR OF GOVERNORS |
6.5.2025 | 4 years | Community Governor | Appointed by the governing body |
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Mr Stephen Bain SAFEGUARDING GOVERNOR Training Governor |
17.01.2023 | 4 years |
Safeguarding Community Governor |
Appointed by the governing body |
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Mr Brian Brewster |
1.3.2023 | 4 years |
Community Governor |
Appointed by the governing body |
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Mrs Sophie Saunders |
6.12.2023 | 4 years | Parent Governor | Elected by parents at the school |
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Mrs Frankie Freeman |
15.11.2025 | 4 years | Community Governor | Appointed by the governing body |
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Mr Keith Oliver |
27.11.2025 | 4 years |
Community Governor |
Appointed by the governing body |
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Governors that served in the 2024-25 academic year but are no longer members of the governing body |
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Mr Andrew Hoggard Chair of Governors |
1.3.2019 | 4 years |
Chair of the Governing Board |
Appointed by the governing body |
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Mrs Abi Todhunter Community Governor |
20.01.2022 | 4 years |
Community Governor |
Appointed by the governing body |
Please follow the following link to the EMET website to published declarations for 2025–26