I became a co-opted governor in September 2018, have lived in Leeds my whole life and also currently have a child at Lawns Park Primary School.
After graduating with an honours degree in Business and Management, I have since gained over 16 years of experience working in client-side research, which started as analytical and later in management. Working across varied industries such as utilities, publishing, media, and for the last 8 years at a not-for-profit organisation in Leeds. Where my current role is within the Insight team where my strengths lie in quantitative research, analysis of data, attention to detail and ensuring objectives will be met by any research carried out.
This has led me to be particularly interested in the marketing and communications area of the school and for me to sit on the communication and fundraising committee. With the main aim to try to raise both the profile of our school and money to help fund all the additional resources we would like, to be able to provide an even more enriching environment for our children.
I became a governor in May 2016, I have lived in the local area all my life and have one child at the school with another that attended the school before going to High School.
I am looking forward to working with pupils, parents and staff to drive the school forward and deliver a fun and exciting education that all our children deserve.
I have worked for a financial company for the past 12 years in various managerial roles building transferable skills such as leadership and analytical skills which I will use to help the school deliver an education we can all be proud of.
I have recently been elected as Staff Governor and my roll on the Governing body is to represent the views and opinions of the Lawns Park staff.
I started working at Lawns Park in 2004 and have seen all 3 of my children happily attend the school. I have almost 40 years experience in property maintenance, building management and Health and Safety. I use these skills to ensure a safe, happy and secure environment for all.
I am proud to be a member of Lawns Park and committed in ensuring the schools continuing success.
I became a governor at Lawns Park in 2023, though I have previously been a governor another primary school for 14 years, 9 of those as chair.
I am dedicated to ensuring our children having the best education possible as I see primary school as the most important foundation for future learning.
I worked in NHS mental services including a range of nursing and managerial roles until my retirement in 2019. In 2023, I was elected as a local councillor.
I’ve lived in Wortley for 34 years, am married and have a grown up son. My hobbies include music, reading, cooking and badminton.
I became a Governor in September 2017 and currently sit on the Resources Committee and Teaching and Learning Committee.
I have two children at the school (in Foundation Stage and Year 2) and became a Governor to help make the school as good as it can be for my children and everybody else’s, both now and in the future.
I am a chartered accountant and have worked as an auditor and in various finance roles within the financial services industry. I aim to use the finance, analysis and strategic skills I have developed, as well as common sense for the benefit of the school. I’m especially keen that the school does not limit its aspirations and has practical plans to achieve its ambitions.
I am a parent governor at Lawns Park. I have a child that attends Lawns Park. I think Lawns Park is an excellent primary school, delivering high quality learning opportunities both within, and outside, the classroom.
I believe that the first years of a child’s education are crucial to their later academic achievements and – just as importantly – to the development of social and other life skills. I feel passionately about primary school education. I work with energy and enthusiasm to help Lawns Park maintain its high standards, and meet future challenges. I am at the school grounds daily and I hope that I would be approachable and accessible to all parents and carers.