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Local Advisory Board (LAB): Purpose and Role​

Our Commitment

The Local Advisory Board (LAB) is an essential part of our school community. Board members work in collaboration with school leaders to ensure that every child receives the best possible education and that our school remains a safe, inclusive and high-achieving environment.

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What is the LAB?

The LAB acts as a bridge between the school, the Trust, and the local community. It provides support and challenge to school leaders, helping to maintain high standards and strong governance.

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How the LAB Works

Monitors School Health:

The LAB reviews an Insight Report that covers key areas such as academic achievement, attendance, behaviour, safeguarding, inclusion, finance, and more. A traffic light system (Red, Amber, Green) highlights strengths and areas for development.

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Identifies Priorities:

Through discussion and questioning, the LAB agrees on one priority area for deeper exploration.

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Supports Leadership:

LAB members work with school leaders to understand issues, investigate causes and suggest practical recommendations.

 

Ensures Accountability:

By asking challenging questions and reviewing progress, the LAB ensures decisions are made in the best interests of all pupils.

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Areas We Explore in More Detail

  • Academic Achievement: Reading, writing, maths, phonics and early years outcomes.

  • Attendance: Attendance, including persistent absence and looking at specific pupil groups.

  • Behaviour: Suspensions and exclusions, including complaints.

  • Safeguarding: Systems and culture to keep pupils safe.

  • Inclusion: Support for all pupils.

  • Finance and Estates: Sustainable budgeting and safe learning environments.

  • Workforce: Staffing structures and skill sets, recruitment and retention and how the team are working together to deliver our school vision and values.

  • ICT: Systems and processes around our IT infrastructure.

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Why is the LAB Important?

The LAB ensures that our school remains focused on what matters most: pupil success and wellbeing. By combining local knowledge with strategic oversight, the LAB helps us deliver the very best education for every child.

Meet Our LAB Members
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Mr P Beevor

Headteacher

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Amy Blakemore

Local Advisory

Board Member

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Chris Skelton

Local Advisory

Board Member

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Dave Stott

Local Advisory

Board Member

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Lisa Brigg 

Local Advisory

Board Member​​

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Jonathan Henthorn

Local Advisory

Board Member

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Ashley Rawlinson

Local Advisory

Board Member

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LGB Membership

2024-2025

LAB

Attendance & Declarations

2025_2026

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Wath C of E Primary School

Barnsley Road

Wath upon Dearne

Rotherham

S63 6PY

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Email: school@wce.jmat.org.uk

Tel: 01709 760471

James Montgomery Academy Trust

Ellis House

Brampton Road

Wath Upon Dearne

S63 6BB

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Email: info@jmat.org.uk

Tel: 01709 763905

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 Wath CofE on re-gaining their Platinum Award!

It is clear to see from the application that they are an active school with a clear plan in place to make sure children meet their daily active minutes. They have also undertaken pupil voice  to help shape their school sport offer and to make sure the school engages a wide range of children in their break times and clubs taking place prior, during and after school. As well as embedded physical literacy and "sporting excellence" throughout their school.

Well done Team CofE!

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