Governance
At Heritage Park we have an Interim Executive Board (IEB) in place of a Governing Board.
The IEB work as a team, having responsibility for making sure the schools provide a good quality education for all our pupils. Raising educational standards in our schools is key to our work.
Our IEB members have high expectations for all pupils and our aim is to ensure our children get the best from their time in school.
Our IEB promotes effective ways of teaching and learning when helping to formulate and set the schools' aims and policies. They do this together with the principals, who are responsible for the day-to-day leadership and management of their schools.
Our IEB members support and challenge the principals by gathering views, asking questions and discussing what's best for the schools.
The Interim Executive Board roles and responsibilities including:
- being accountable for the performance of the schools to parents and the wider community
- assisting in planning the schools' future direction
- making decisions on the schools' budgets and staffing, including the performance management policy
- deciding how the schools can encourage pupils' spiritual, moral and cultural development
- making sure the schools provide for all pupils.
The board meets monthly and does not comprise of any sub-committees.
IEB Members
IEB Board (ID 1123)
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Kevin CorkeChair IEB
Kevin Corke
Kevin Corke joined the IEB in September 2020 and took on the role of Chair. He has been a governor since 2007 and became a National Leader of Governance in 2014, so brings a wealth of experience.
Kevin has sat on a number of school governing bodies across the city and is currently Chair of Ecclesall Primary School Governing Body and Vice Chair of Coit & Ecclesfield Primary School Federation.
Kevin has worked at the University of Sheffield for over 30years prior to moving to the University of Leeds. His current role covers the operational running of the Faculty of Biological Science which includes Finance, HR, H&S and capital developments, as well as supporting teaching and research.
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Nicola CookCFO, Team Education Trust
Nicola Cook
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Andy WynneGovernance Leader, Learn Sheffield
Andy Wynne
Andy is currently Governance Leader for Learn Sheffield. He has worked in education for most of his career, starting out as a lecturer in Further & Adult Education, before moving into the schools sector in 2001, working as ‘Head of City Learning Centre’ and then leading the ICT strand of the Building Schools for the Future programme in Sheffield from 2007-2017. His main areas of interest have included ICT and learning technologies, school leadership and governance.
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Bob Cuff
Bob Cuff
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Julie Wilson
Julie Wilson