Lee Jowett - LA Appointed/Chair of Governors
Claire Chauhan - Parent Governor/ Vice Chair
Jason Williamson - Headteacher
Mina Vig - Deputy Headteacher
Asifa Narma - Staff Governor
Yasmin Kazi- Parent Governor
Shamina Cassam - Parent Governor
Asma Takolia - Co-opted Governor
Pam Bridgewood - Co-opted Governor
Dawinder Vasta - Co-opted Governor
Natalie Tegala-Patel - Clerk to Governors (Leicester City Council)
All governors can be contacted through the school:
0116 2536092
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE GOVERNING BODY
This code sets out the expectations on and commitment required from governors in order for the governing body to properly carry out its work within the school and the community.
Introduction
The following is not a definitive statement of responsibilities but is concerned with the common understanding of broad principles by which the governing body and individual governors will operate.
The governing body as a corporate body
The role of the governor
Commitment
Relationships
Confidentiality
Conduct
Suspension of a governor
Breach of this Code of Conduct
The governing body adopted this Code of Conduct on October 2022, and reviewed without changes October 2023
Review date (annually): October 2024
Roles and Responsibilities
Safeguarding
Lee Jowett
Health and Safety
Claire Chauhan
SEND & Looked After Children
Asma Takolia
Sports Premium
Lee Jowett
Maths
Shamina Cassam
English
Yasmin Kazi
Finance
Lee Jowett
Staff Wellbeing
Asifa Narma
Lee Jowett
Until very recently I worked at the local authority as sustainable schools manager, delivering climate education. I am now a climate and sustainability education research fellow at Sheffield Hallam University. Prior to this I was a secondary school science teacher for nearly ten years. Over the past four years I have been a Chair of Trustees at Attenborough Learning, which is a primary and infant MAT in the city and prior to that I was Chair of Governors at another primary school in the city (now part of the Trust). I am really pleased to have joined the governing body and also be elected as the Chair of Governors. Being the chair brings additional commitments, but also lots of opportunities to influence change and develop our great team of governors to ensure that our children get the very best opportunities and life chances, while spending their time here at Bridge Junior School.
Yasmin Kazi
I work in the Further Education sector and have been a Parent Governor at Bridge since 2020. Being a local community member and having five children who either are at Bridge or soon to be going there, I have a passion for education and an interest in ensuring Bridge Junior School is amongst the striving, outstanding, and impressive schools in the region. Having had the opportunity to become a Parent Governor, it is clear that Bridge has a very strong team of committed and hardworking individuals behind the progression of the school and it is a pleasure to be able to be a part of that.
Claire Chauhan
I am currently a Parent Governor for Bridge Junior and Staff Governor for Green Lane Infants. Myself and my partner both attended these schools as children and our children are also are going through the schools at present. My background is Domiciliary Care for people with learning difficulties, where I was a Registered Manager for 15 years before I had my children. My career change was based on having quality family time which I enjoy thoroughly. Being a governor in the School gives me a good sense of involvement.
Asma Takolia
I am currently a Teaching Assistant at another city school, having previously worked at Bridge Junior as a volunteer class assistant during my study years. I am a mother of four children and have lived in Leicester for the last 17 years, originally from London. By the next academic year, all my children will have either passed through Bridge or be in attendance, which indicates a long-lasting association with the school. As a Parent Governor, my aim is to help the school make the progress we need, whilst retaining things that make our school special.
Shamina Cassam
I am currently a parent governor for Bridge Junior school as well as a lunch supervisor at Green Lane infant School. I have worked in a school environment for 20 odd years. Through this I have gained experience in working in a school setting. I have a child who currently attends Bridge Junior and my elder children have previously attended as well. As a parent governor I wish to help the school make positive changes to create a healthy environment for the children.
Asifa Narma
I was elected as staff governor in September, 2023 and I am fully dedicated to undertake the role to the best of my ability. I have a long-standing commitment to our school and its community and this is reflected in the sixteen years that I have worked here. Throughout the years, I have developed a strong bond with our children and their families. I started my role as a level 2 teaching assistant and then progressed to a HLTA and in 2019, with the support of dedicated colleagues and mentors, I qualified as a teacher, currently teaching in Year 5. Having worked in different roles has given me an insight into what each role requires but more importantly, it has helped me to understand how crucial every member of staff is, where the education of our children is concerned. This is why I feel that I can present a good voice for our staff, on our governing body.
Throughout my Bridge life, myself and two other colleagues led successful School Councils and various other wider-community activities and in 2018, I received the Leicester City Council’s Community and Parental Engagement Champion award. My understanding of the needs of the school, our children, our families and our community will hopefully enable me to support our governing body in making the right decisions to enhance the education of our pupils so that they develop into young, knowledgeable and conscientious citizens.
Our Governing Body
Governor Vacancies
Do you think that you have the skills to support our school? Call us on 0116 253 6092. We need YOU to help strengthen our school so together WE can give OUR children the best.