Academy Council Information
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Nicola Hall
Staff Member: Head of School, Ex-Officio -
Rachel Wildblood
Community Member -
Sean Dyer
Community Member -
Carlos Cruz Mosquera
Parent Member -
Katherine Vik
Parent member -
Simone Hinds-Tucker
Parent Member -
Amber Staniforth
Staff Member -
Celina Nolan
Chair -
Andrew Gee
Parent Member -
Stephanie Larkman
Teacher Member
Nicola Hall
Responsibilities:
Staff Member: Head of School, Ex-Officio
Rachel Wildblood
Term of Service ends:
October 2024
Responsibilities:
Community Member
Sean Dyer
Term of Service ends:
October 2024
Responsibilities:
Community Member
Carlos Cruz Mosquera
Term of Service ends:
October 2024
Responsibilities:
Parent Member
Katherine Vik
Responsibilities:
Parent member
Simone Hinds-Tucker
Term of Service ends:
February 2024
Responsibilities:
Parent Member
Amber Staniforth
Responsibilities:
Staff Member
Celina Nolan
Term of Service started:
July 2021
Term of Service ends:
July 2025
Responsibilities:
Chair
Andrew Gee
Term of Service started:
October 2022
Term of Service ends:
October 2026
Responsibilities:
Parent Member
Stephanie Larkman
Term of Service ends:
October 2026
Responsibilities:
Teacher Member
Frequently asked questions about Academy Councils
Pegasus is a Multi Academy Trust (MAT), governed overall by a Board of Directors and then a separate Academy Council for each school.
What is a MAC?
The three letters stand for ‘Member of the Academy Council’
What is the Academy Council?
The Academy Council consists of:
- Up to 5 x Community MACs
- 2 x Staff MACs
- Heads of School
- Up to 4 x Parent MACs
- Up to 2 x Board Representatives.
Alongside the heads of School the Academy Council is responsible for monitoring key aspects of each school’s performance – specifically:
- Outcomes for children and learners;
- Quality of teaching, learning and assessment;
- Behaviour and welfare (including safeguarding)
What does a MAC do?
A Member of the Academy Council (MAC) acts as a school governor, though there are differences: For example, in the Pegasus Academy Trust MACs don’t have any financial responsibilities as the executive group have this responsibility. MACs act as ‘critical friend’ to the school, supporting governance and strategy. Parent MACs specifically represent the parents of the school. A MAC may have responsibility for a particular year group and area, for example Pupil Premium or Safeguarding.
How do I become a MAC?
Parent MACs are elected for a four year period and fresh elections take place whenever terms expire. Community MACs are appointed by the Academy Council themselves and may be local councillors etc. (not normally parents). Staff elect their own representatives.
How can I contact a MAC?
You can contact MACs via the school e-mail address marked ‘For attention of [name of governor] or speak to any of us (photos above) on the playgrounds before or after school
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ACADEMY COUNCIL
Each school in the Trust has its own Academy Council. The Academy Council is responsible for monitoring key aspects of each school’s performance namely:
- Outcomes for children and learners;
- Quality of teaching, learning and assessment;
- Behaviour and welfare (including safeguarding);
- Ethos and values (and how they match the Trust’s overall values statements)
Members of the Academy Councils (MACs) are expected to establish for themselves what is happening in their schools and to ensure that they receive evidence on these key aspects from a variety of sources. A budget is set aside by Directors so that, when required, Academy Councils may commission their own consultants to give an independent view on areas of concern.
Academy Councils (sometimes known as ‘Local Governing Bodies’) are vital to Directors in ensuring that local voices are properly heard and the have the right to escalate matters to Directors if they vote to do so. Since the formation of the Trust at least one Director has attended each Academy Council so that a quick response can be given where required.