
I became a Governor in 2019 and currently hold the position of Vice Chair and Co-opted Governor. I attend both Curriculum and Standards and Finance, Facilities & Personnel meetings. Both of my daughters attended Rednal Hill and enjoyed their time here, creating many happy memories, whilst receiving excellent support. I have been a Lecturer for the last 22 years and feel privileged to have been given this opportunity and hope my educational experience will help to guide the school. I am passionate about all children being nurtured to achieve their full potential and see education as a fundamental part of shaping future prospects and goals. I enjoy working closely with the Senior Leadership Team during meetings and interacting with Teachers and Teaching Assistant’s during school visits. I get to observe the amazing support and varied curriculum being delivered, with a particular focus on SEN provision.
I have a background in psychology and mental health. I am a mother of two boys and have been a volunteer with children in different settings and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I have engaged more in the school environment since 2022 and started my role as a governor at Rednal Hill Infant School in March 2023. I find the ethos and atmosphere of the school inspiring and feel privileged to be part of a team dedicated to ensuring that children are provided with opportunities to achieve their full potential.
My name is Amy Warden and I have been a teacher at Rednal Hill Infant School since September 2007. During this time, I have taken on the roles of Nursery Lead, SENDCo and DSL, as the Schools Inclusion Manager. I am an active person who loves to be outdoors, which is fortunate, as I spend most Saturday mornings on the side-lines of grass-football, cheering on my own children. I am proud to be the Staff Governor, of our school family, representing my dedicated colleagues, who work hard to meet the needs of our community.
I have been a Governor at Rednal Hill Infants for over 10 years and still feel just as passionate about our children’s education as I did back then ! I have 27 years of teaching experience most of which has been at Rednal Hill infants itself. The school has changed and evolved over the years, but one thing has remained the same - the dedication of all the staff to ensure the children have opportunities to become the very best they can be.
I am Vicky Priddon, I am a primary school teacher, teaching across various levels, including Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), qualifying in 2013, and a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENDCo) since 2018. I believe my background in education, and unique blend of skills can contribute to improving outcomes across the school. As a parent, I have a vested interest in ensuring that our school provides the best possible environment for our children to learn, grow, and succeed. My own child's education is of utmost importance to me, and I am eager to work collaboratively with fellow governors, staff, and parents to ensure that all students receive the support and resources they need to thrive. I am eager to bring fresh ideas and innovative approaches to the governing body, striving to enhance the educational experiences and outcomes for all children within our school community. I am a team player who values the contributions of others and believes in the power of collective effort. I am committed to fostering a culture of support and collaboration, where every member of our school community feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute to our shared goals and visions. I look forward to being your parent governor.
I have 12+ year history of working within the finance sector. Throughout my many roles in finance I have gained a lot of experience in dealing with different people and providing the best customer service, whatever that may look like. Many of the skills I have gained over the years I feel are transferable to improving our school.
As a mother of two, who attend Rednal Infant school, I am eager to be the voice of the parent and ensure that the school continues to put our children at the centre of everything they do. I look forward to getting involved in all different aspects of school life and making a positive impact wherever I can.
Hello, I am Revd Chris the new minister at St Stephen's Rednal and have lived in South West Birmingham most of my life. Having been an engineer and teacher before becoming a priest I can empathise with staying creative with students projects while budgets continue to tighten.
My hope is to support all schools in the parish with both their learning and well being where I can. Also, as a school governor I hope to get to know staff, students and local families better too. I am looking forward to settling into the role.
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Name |
Category of membership |
Positions of responsibility |
Term of office |
Committees appointed to |
Business Interests |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Amy Warden |
Staff |
H&S SMSC Wellbeing |
01/02/2026 |
FFP |
None |
|
Katie Salmons |
Co-opted |
Chair of Governors Chair of FFP SEND Sports Premium |
15/09/2022 |
FFP C&S |
None |
|
Sarah Ingram |
Co-opted |
Chair of C&S Enquiry Learning |
16/09/2025 |
C&S |
Supply teacher with ESL |
|
Isabel Yu |
LA |
Vice Chair of Governors Pupil Premium Finance |
28/03/2023 |
FFP C&S |
None |
|
Vicky Priddon |
Parent |
Literacy |
21/03/2024 to |
FFP C&S |
None |
|
Martika O’Reilly |
Parent |
Literacy |
27/11/2024 to 26/11/2028 |
FFP C&S |
None |
|
Christine Chalmers |
Co-opted |
Pupil Premium Teaching and Learning |
25/06/2025 To 24/06/2029 |
FFP C&S FGB |
Vicarat St Stephens |
|
Denise Brooke |
Co-opted |
25/02/2026 To |
FFP FGB |
None |
Rednal Hill Infant School Governing Body works to ensure that the children who attend the school are nurtured and cared for, and are given the best start in life.
They work to ensure that the school provides a high quality of education with excellent teaching and learning and a stimulating range of extra-curricular activities, thereby, ensuring that every child has the provision to achieve their full potential. By doing so, this prepares them for the next steps in their education, enabling them to contribute in a positive manner to life in the local community.
Part of the Governing Body's core strategic function is to hold the Headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school, its pupils and staff and to oversee the financial performance of the school, making sure its money is well spent. This will be achieved by rigorous monitoring of the School Development Plan, School Improvement Plan and pupil data.
Teachers will be provided with appropriate professional development and monitored to ensure that the teaching they deliver is of the highest standard. The Governing Body is itself responsible for ensuring that the training of its own individual members is regularly updated and that self-assessment appraisal and skills audits are completed on an annual basis.
Objectives
Action plan:
The Governors are made up of 10 people from different parts of the school community which ensures a sufficient diversity of views and experience are represented:
Each Governor’s term of office is four years. The Full Governing Body meets once a term; additionally there are two sub committees which also meet once a term:
* Curriculum & Standards
* Finance, Facilities & Personnel
Governors’ Responsibilities for Teaching and Learning include:
Achievement:
Teaching and Learning:
Curriculum:
Governors’ Responsibilities for Staffing and Finance include:
Finance:
Staffing:
Governors’ Responsibilities for Site and Premises include:
Premises Health and Safety:
Governors’ Responsibilities for Safeguarding includes:
Behaviour and Attendance:
Our Governing Body meets every term to provide strategic leadership, accountability and ensure effective and financial management of our school.
The Chair of the Governing Body can be contacted through the Clerk (Helen Terry) in school. Please either ring the main school telephone number 0121 453 2636, or email office@rednalhill-inf.bham.sch.uk, marking your correspondence for the attention of the Clerk to the Governing Body.
If you would like more information about the roles and responsibilities of the Governing Body, or about being a governor, please call into school to speak to the Clerk to the Governing Body. Further information can be obtained from the National Governors’ Association website:
http://www.nga.org.uk/Can-we-help/Be-a-Governor.aspx