Governors
The Local Governing Body at St Joseph's Catholic Primary school currently consists of:
| Name | Governor | Term of Office |
|---|---|---|
| Cheryl MacLennan | Headteacher | |
| Andrew Patterson | Foundation Governor | 17/2/2025 - 16/02/2029 |
| Fr Paul Whieldon | Foundation Governor | 01/09/2024 - 31/08/2028 |
| Sue Tomkys | Foundation Governor | 16/01/2026 - 15/01/2030 |
| Mick Gresty | Parent Governor | 23/04/2025 - 22/04/2029 |
| Craig Harrison | Parent Governor | 23/04/2025 - 22/04/2029 |
| vacant | Staff Governor | |
| Ian Courtney | Observer | 04/12/2025 - 03/12/2026 |
Historic Members
| Name | Governor | Term of Office |
|---|---|---|
| Pauline McCormack-White | Foundation Governor | 01/09/2024 - 28/01/2026 |
| Louise Griffiths | Staff Governor | 17/06/2024 - 5/1/2026 |
| Julie-Anne Talon | Foundation Governor | 20/09/2024 - 19/11/2025 |
Meet the Governors

Fr Paul Whieldon - Parish Priest
Fr Paul is a native of North Staffordshire and has been here in West Oxfordshire since the summer of 2022. He was ordained Deacon in 2001 and Priest in 2002. Having served Curacies in Small Heath and Sutton Coldfield, he was Parish Priest of West Worcester for 10 years before moving to look after the parishes of St Christopher’s Codsall and St Thomas of Canterbury Tettenhall. From there he moved to be Spiritual Director of the Kenelm Youth Trust and Parish Priest of Alton. A keen musician and enjoying gardening, he also spends his free time looking after his canine companions.
Governors:
School governors work with the Headteacher to make sure the school provides a high-quality education and runs effectively.
They focus on strategic leadership rather than day-to-day management. Their key responsibilities include:
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Setting the school’s vision, aims and policies
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Holding school leaders to account for pupils’ progress and staff performance
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Deciding how the school’s budget is spent and ensuring money is used wisely
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Appointing and dismissing staff, and hearing appeals or grievances
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Forming policies on the curriculum and collective worship
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Setting standards for behaviour and discipline
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Ensuring buildings and resources are safe, welcoming and fit for purpose
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Admissions and appeal processes
The governing board meets 5 times per year.
Previous Governor Information:
Coming soon.
I have a concern. Who do I speak to? What process do I follow?
Every situation is unique, so please don’t hesitate to speak directly with the Headteacher.
I would like to become a Governor; what should I do?
You can find out more information about the role at Click here to discover more
Please contact the school: Tel: (01993) 841 240 / admin@sjc.oxon.sch.uk
Contact the Governors:
As we currently do not have a Chair of Governors, should you wish to contact the School Governors, please email Mrs Jane Hemery at the PFMAC - Click here to email
Our school is part of The Pope Francis Catholic Multi Academy Company (PFMAC), the family of Catholic schools in Oxfordshire, who work together to promote the teaching of Christ and the Catholic faith.
We believe each person is uniquely created by God with gifts to share, and we work to nurture these talents as a beacon of Catholic education in Oxfordshire.
PFMAC Organisational Structure
The Local Governing Body is entrusted, by the Board of Directors, with delegated authority within our school. Please see below for the current Scheme of Delegation.
The Pope Francis Catholic Multi Academy Company is a company limited by guarantee and an exempt charity registered in England and Wales with company number 9113542 and registered address Addison Road, Banbury, Oxon, OX16 9DG.
Our school is part of The Pope Francis Catholic Multi Academy Company (PFMAC), the family of Catholic schools in Oxfordshire, who work together to promote the teaching of Christ and the Catholic faith.
If you wish to know more about PFMAC Governance, including Members and Directors and their pecuniary interests please see link below.


