Governance Structure The academy is a company limited by guarantee and an exempt charity. The Charitable Company and the group s Memorandum and Articles of Association are the primary governing documents of the academy. The Trustees of Cirencester Deer Park School are also the directors of the Charitable Company and the group for the purposes of company law. The Charitable Company is known as Cirencester Deer Park School. Details of the current Trustees are shown on the Register of Governors on the school s website. The Accounting Officer for the academy is the and they is supported in that role by the Director of Finance and. The school has a schedule of delegation which sets out where authority lies for each key area of decision making. This is reproduced below. The Trustees are responsible for setting general policy, adopting an annual plan and budget, monitoring the Academy by the use of budgets, audit reports and key performance indicators and making major decisions about the direction of the Academy, future capital expenditure and senior staff appointments. Trustees also sit on pupil exclusion panels and staff disciplinary panels although these are rarely required. The is the only sub-committee, with all other business conducted at the Governing Body meetings. To assist the working practices of the Board, the establishes short term working groups from time to time to address specific areas of governance but these have no decision making authority and report back to the. Every member of the governing body sits on at least one working group and the also attends every meeting along with other members of the Academy s strategic leadership team as appropriate. Reports from each of the working groups are received and discussed at the next available meeting of the full governing body and any recommendations arising out of the working groups are approved by the full governing body. Trustees undertake regular self-evaluation of their effectiveness. The governing body was awarded the externally accredited Governor Mark in 2012 and are seeking re-accreditation of this standard in 2017. The Chair of Trustees and complete two-way appraisal reviews with individual Trustees and feedback from Trustees is sought at the end of every Trustee Meeting. The governing body also carries out regular reviews of the skills contained within the governing body and believes it currently has a good spread of skills and abilities in its current membership. The is the sole subcommittee of the main governing body meeting three times per year. Its purpose is to ensure the establishment and maintenance of proper financial procedures and control including preparation of budgets and longer term financial plans, monitoring expenditure against budget, working with the internal audit function to review controls, appointing an external auditor and responding to their reports, oversight of property and asset management including capital investment schemes and development of long term site development plans, risk management and monitoring, and health and safety requirements.
Governors Schedule of Delegation March 2017 Activity Responsible Accountable Consulted Informed Full Establish and manage ethos All stakeholders Set school strategy All stakeholders Undertake school self evaluation Set school development plan Set school day and term dates Direct the activity of the Governing Body Governor behaviour Collective Worship Chair Of Governors and recruitment All staff may be kept informed Pay review for performance review group for performance review adviser Finance Budget setting Head-teacher and prepare budget Audit Committee Expenditure authorisation outside Budget to 20,000 where associated with additional income. to transfer spending between budget headings to a maximum of 1% of staff costs and 10% of non staff costs. Full Board outside of the above limits
Debt write-off and asset writeoff/sale Debts up to 250 and Assets up to 250 authorised by. Full Board above this limit. Entering into a contract unlimited within budget. for process (quotes required above 5,000, tenders above 50,000) Cash settlement of authorised expenditure Two authorised signatories (one of whom must be a senior manager) Establishment of bank accounts and management of cash balances Monitoring of finances Head-teacher and Administer payroll and pensions Statutory reporting and Director of Finance & Directors of Company (Governing Body) Audit committee will review the Annual Report and Audit Management Letter prior to sign off by Directors Ensure compliance with company law Ensure compliance with charity law (including tax compliance) Compliance with school policies Appoint Responsible Officer Appoint Auditors Directors of Company ()
Health and safety compliance Buildings Insurance Premises maintenance Premises development School security Risk management and mitigation Data protection compliance Approve lettings School management Deer Park Enterprises Ltd. Set fees and charges School management Deer Park Enterprises Ltd. Curriculum Achievement and pupil progress Curriculum content Religious Education Quality of learning and teaching Target Setting Personnnel Set staffing structure and complement for school Other staff recruitment Ensure compliance with Equal opportunities legislation and line management Employment issues, including staff contract changes External HR advisor Sex education Staff training Staff performance management Pay review for staff
Staff Grievance External HR advisor Staff behaviour and discipline To determine redundancy situation Meet our statutory responsibility for pupils on the SEN Code of Practice Pupil exclusion <15 days Deputy Head Pupil exclusion >15 days or permanent Governors Exclusion Panel Pupil behaviour and safety Bullying Pupil Attendance Admissions & Marketing Admissions policy Admissions appeals Admissions appeal committee Other Home to school transport Education psychology SEN assessment and statements Monitoring of SEN provision Prosecution of parents for pupil non-attendance "Expensive" SEN provision Pupil referral units External Approval Required Novel and/or contentious transactions Borrowing, including finance leases and overdraft facilities
Writing off debts and losses or providing indemnities or guarantees above 45,000 or 1% of turnover Non-contractual/non-statutory staff severance payments over 50,000 Ex gratia payments over 2,000 Purchase or disposal of freehold land and buildings Entering into any lease agreement for land or buildings Payment to any trustee unless permitted by Articles of Association Paying a trustee to act as a trustee Secretary of State Charity Commission