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Harborne Primary School

Our Governors

Meet the Governors

Kully Kaur Samra - Chair of Governors

Both of my boys have attended HPS and are now at secondary school.

I was elected as Chair of Governors in September 2024. I was first elected as a Parent Governor at the School in December 2015, and, during my tenure have taken a keen interest in ensuring that all of our children have the best possible outcomes and bright futures ahead of them.  I was reappointed as a Co-opted Governor in December 2023.

I have previously been a member of the Premises Committee, was Chair of the Curriculum Committee for several years, and was previously Vice Chair of the Full Governing Body.  I continue to be a member of the Curriculum Committee.  Being a committed Governor, I have also been a member of ad hoc working groups, I have sat on the Head Teacher’s Performance Panel and am a faculty Link Governor for Science at the School.

Everyone is fully aware that budgetary constraints and the pandemic have meant that the School has and continues to face challenging times ahead.  With this in mind, I have seen the value and impact of showing commitment and dedication to this role through the provision of strong strategic support by both the Governors and Senior Leadership Team working as a collective.  This direction has helped to ensure that the School continues to improve further in its pursuit of continued excellence, whilst at the same time, providing a safe and nurturing environment for all our pupils to enjoy, thrive and achieve their full potential through a quality education.

James Gordon

Hi I’m James,

I joined the Governing Body as a Co-Opted Parent Governor in 2020.  My sons attend the school.  I strongly believe in supporting and giving back to the school community whenever possible.

I am a Civil Engineer by trade, educated at Cardiff University, working around the country until I met my wife Clare in Birmingham, I now head the Engineering Department of a major piece of transport infrastructure in the West Midlands.

I am Chair of the Premises Committee with a keen interest in ensuring the school’s facilities meet the expectations of its users from pupils and parents through to teachers and visitors.

Kiran Gulia

Hello, I am Dr Kiran Gulia. I am a Senior Academic in the School of Engineering at the University. I bring the collective experience of an academic being in academia for over a decade, as a parent of school going children and as a vocal and passionate local community member.

As a female face of engineering and a passionate academic, I am a keen patron of our young minds, and, in particular girls’, participation, and education, especially preparing them to lead in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). I am passionate around policy making hence, I am keen on proposing policies for education and science at the local and national government levels.

As a patron for Inclusivity, I am fully committed to the school’s vision to be inclusive, innovative, and impactful and to secure equity of outcomes for all our students and teachers.

Harriet Harvey-Moore

My name is Harriet, and my daughter attends  Harborne Primary School. I joined the Governing Body as a Co-opted Governor in October 2022.

I began my career as a secondary English teacher and taught in inner city London schools and as head of English for nine years. I now work for a national educational charity delivering evidence-based training to schools tackling educational disadvantage, helping their teachers and school leaders to become more expert over time. I have a particular interest in cognitive science in education, and what it tells us about how children learn.

I believe that all children, no matter their starting point, deserve brilliant teachers and access to the highest quality education and am delighted to be able to support Harborne Primary School in my role as Governor.  I am Chair of the Curriculum Committee and a member of the HR Committee.

Karen Mackenzie

Hi, I am Karen Mackenzie and am a Co-opted Governor. I was Chair of Governors from September 2012 to September 2024. Harborne Primary School is my second governorship having previously been Vice Chair at St Johns CE First School in Kidderminster. I also Chair the Finance Committee and am a member of the HR Committee. I am Link Governor for Safeguarding and Attendance.

I was brought up in Surrey and having spent three years at Warwick University I moved to Birmingham to start my career. I am a chartered accountant and work for KPMG and have lived and worked in Birmingham for over 25 years.

I live in Edgbaston with my partner Colin.

Tamsin Mayberry

 

 

Robyn Powell  

I am Robyn Powell and have worked at Harborne for over ten years now. I joined the school as an NQT and have worked in both key stages with varying curriculum roles. For seven years, I was PE lead along with another colleague. I am now the Maths Co-ordinator and have enjoyed the challenge of moving into a core subject lead role.

I am currently placed at the Annex with year 2. Over recent years I have developed a keen interest in inclusion - particularly supporting SEND pupils in a range of ways within my own classroom and in our school.

I am also a keen sportsperson, with a particular interest in netball and am Club Secretary for a local netball club. I am keen for children to develop a love of learning and sport from a young age, seeing this as key to supporting their mental health and well-being.

In my governing role, I am keen to share my understanding of our school’s curriculum, staff and pupil well-being and my passion for inclusion as part of whole school development. I would like to continue to develop the links between Main Site and the Annex at our school, ensuring the best for both sites.

Anna Preddy

   

My name is Anna Preddy and I am Staff Governor, appointed in September 2023.  My career began as a teaching assistant but I soon realized that I wanted to become a teacher.  After working in two schools in my early career, I got a job here at Harborne Primary School in September 2001.  During my time here, I have seen the school grow and develop in many ways, through many periods of change.  My current roles include Year Group Leader for Year 6 with additional responsibly for assessment practices throughout the school.  I do both roles on a job-share basis.  This gives me a great work life balance and allows me to spend time with my daughters.

I hope that my long-standing knowledge of the curriculum, the school, and the community that it serves, will enable me to work with the Governing Body to ensure that the school optimizes its finances and makes best use of its premises and personnel, to deliver a high quality education to ALL of our pupils.  

Laura Salt

I was appointed as a Parent Governor in January 2023 and I have two children at the school. I currently work at KES and KEHS in Edgbaston and I am responsible for fundraising for our Assisted Places programme. This programme ensures able pupils, regardless of the financial circumstances of their families, have the opportunity to attend the schools. I have a passion for education and believe in access for all.

In my role as a governor, I am excited to use my experiences to help the school continue to provide an excellent environment for our children to be educated, ensuring that each child has the same opportunities.  I am also keen to strengthen the links between the Annex and the Main Site and to play a part in improving the outcomes for all our children.

Mustafa Tameem

My Name is Mustafa Tameem and I joined as Co-opted Governor at the Harborne Primary School in September 2018 . I am a member of the Finance and Premises Committees.  I have two sons and both studied at Harborne Primary school. My elder son is in Y10 at the KEFW Grammar school in Birmingham whilst my younger son is in Y7 at King Edwards School in Edgbaston. I have a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Computer Engineering and I am currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Business Administration from University of Birmingham. I am an IT consultant by profession since the last 20 years wherein I have designed, built and managed complex IT systems for large financial global organisations across the UK, US, EU and Asia Pacific. My job as a Program manager and project lead requires me to manage large teams of IT professionals who are typically based across different continents. I am passionate about technology and finance and I am keen to leverage my experience for the school which will need to have robust and reliable IT systems in place especially with the annex now operational.

Alex Tindall

I’m Alex Tindall and have recently been appointed, in September 2024, as Local Authority Governor. I will take a place on the HR committee and as link Governor for SEND. I have lived locally in Harborne since 2018 and originally moved to Birmingham for University, 20 years ago, and have remained ever since. I live with my partner Tom and we enjoy travel and hiking in the nearby countryside and hills. I was brought up in Shropshire where my family, including my brothers and our nieces and nephews, still live. I am a solicitor and work for a social purpose law firm in Birmingham city centre. My specialism is property law and I act for charities of all sizes, as well as holding leadership roles within the firm. I am a strong believer in the power of community and education and hope I can bring some of my legal experience and skills to the Board as well as enthusiasm and a keenness to help the school and its pupils to continue to prosper and to be an inclusive and vibrant community at the heart of Harborne.

Dan Wright

My name is Dan and I am a Parent Governor, appointed in November 2023. I have been a teacher in Birmingham for 17 years and currently sit on the senior leadership team of an inner city secondary school. My experience and knowledge of the education system puts me in a strong position to support the school in achieving the best possible outcomes for its children. During my career I have explored innovative ways to improve the learning experience for children, especially the most vulnerable. Working in a secondary school in one of the most deprived areas of the city, I have also dedicated a significant amount of time and resource into reducing the gaps between disadvantaged students and their non disadvantaged peers.

I have a passion for the outdoors and when not in the classroom, am often found playing on the side of a mountain.

My experience of Harborne Primary so far has been overwhelmingly positive and I am looking forward to contributing further to its development.

Nick Whitehouse - Headteacher Governor

 

The Governing Body

The governors are a team of people, drawn from the local community who are responsible for ensuring that the school provides the best quality education that we can for the children.

Following due consideration and full discussion by the Governing Body, it was decided that it would be reconstituted with:

4 parent governors

1 LA governor

1 Staff governor

1 Head Teacher governor (unless the head teacher resigns the office of governor)

7 Co-opted governors:

From the above, the Chairperson is elected by all the governors on an annual basis.

All parents at the school are eligible to vote and elect parent governors. Governors hold office for four years. You will be notified when elections are due. If you are interested in being involved in this capacity please ask for more information or speak to one of the governors who will be happy to tell you about their work. Minutes of the Governing Body Meetings are available by clicking below, see link to Meeting Minutes, or on request from the school office. 

The purpose of governing bodies is to conduct the school with a view to promoting high standards of educational achievement at the school.

Our governing body has a strong focus on three core strategic functions:

1. Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction;

2. Holding the principal and head of school to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils; and

3. Overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent.

Our Governors

Chair of Governors: Kully Kaur Samra

Ms Kully Kaur Samra can be contacted c/o the School.

Curriculum Committee

Chair: Harriet Harvey-More   

Kiran Gulia

Tamsin O'Brien (DHT in attendance)

Robyn Powell

Kully Kaur Samra

Dan Wright

Finance Committee 
Chair: Karen Mackenzie

Tamsin Mayberry

Robyn Powell

Dan Sewell (School Business Manager in attendance)

Mustafa Tameem

Nick Whitehouse (HT)

Dan Wright

Human Resouces Committee 
Chair (Interim): Karen Mackenzie

Harriet Harvey-More   

Dan Sewell (School Business Manager in attendance)

Alex Tindell

Nick Whitehouse (HT)

Premises Committee 
Chair: James Gordon

Kiran Gulia

Tamsin Mayberry

Trevor Mullings (Site Manager in attendance)

Anna Preddy

Laura Salt

Dan Sewell(School Business Manager in attendance)

Mustafa Tameem

Nick Whitehouse (HT)

About school governors - web page