Bradfield School Governers

10th April 2014

Bradfield school is looking for people like you to become part of our team of governers.

Bradfield School has High Aspspirations for its pupils and future success A strong strategic plan, with a new building, conversion to an Academy and the launch of a sixth form in 2013. A 'good' governing body (Ofsted 2013), dedicated to Bradfield's continued improvement, with strong working relationships between Bradfield's Senior leadership team and teaching staff. Do you have an interest in education and want to contribute to your local community? Do you have skills that could help Bradfield to be recognised as an outstanding school? Are you able to offer time and commitment to attend meetings and events which help set and support the strategic priorities of the school? If you are interested we currently have two Community Governer vacancies and would be delighted to hear what you can offer. Please supply a CV demonstrating your relevant skills and relevant experience to: Alan Calderbank, the Clerk to the governing body. Email Alan Calderbank Please note that the closing date for these vacancies is 12 noon on Friday 2nd of May with a view to the appointment of succesful candidates at the Summer Term Governing Body Meeting.

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