Governance

Ernest Bevin Academy is part of United learning Multi-Academy Trust (UL), whose Trustees hold the ultimate legal responsibility for the governance of each UL School. Further information about the governance of UL schools, including its trustees can be found here.

The trustees of UL delegate certain roles and responsibilities to a local governing body (LGB) for each school. These are described in the scheme of delegation.

Click here to view the Scheme of Delegation

Largely advisory, the LGB is delegated the responsibility of providing support and constructive challenge to the school leadership on behalf of UL, drawing upon local knowledge of the school and the community it serves. The LGB supports the school’s behaviour policy by taking part in hearings and appeals for suspensions or exclusions. Amongst other matters it provides strategic oversight of safeguarding, the school budget and the management of formal complaints.

The Chair of governors is appointed by the Group Board. All other local governors are volunteers who are appointed by the LGB on the basis of their skills and expertise. The LGB also reserves two places for representatives from the parent body.

Who are the Governors?

Naureen Khalid

Chair of Governor Joined March 2023

Naureen has been serving as a governor for many years. Currently, she is a trustee and a Member of two different trusts and a Chair of a Local Governing Body of a secondary school in London.

Leah Powell

Staff Governor Joined March 2023

Leah is Head of Humanities here at Ernest Bevin Academy, having joined in June 2022. She has extensive experience teaching in schools across London and was Head of Faculty and Associate SLT in her previous school, leading on ECT and ITT provision, Curriculum Development and SLT line management. Leah is passionate about developing Teaching and Learning, while placing staff and student wellbeing at the heart of everything

Lyn Calzia

Co-opted Governor Joined March 2023

Lyn has over twenty-five years of experience in the arts and education sector. While at Sotheby’s Institute, Lyn focused on growth and development of innovative Public Programmes globally, in particular in EMEA and Asia. Prior to joining Sotheby’s Institute in 2006, she worked in the museum sector and was a consultant leading strategic projects for art institutions in Europe. Following her BA in Art History, she began her career at Sotheby’s, working in their London, Hong Kong and New York offices. Lyn also holds an MA in International Education Policy from Harvard University.

Anthony Langan

Parent governor Joined March 2023

Anthony has two children in the academy. His career experience is in charities and trade federations working across communications, strategy, public affairs and public policy development. He was a founder member of UK Council on Child Internet Safety and fed into many of the respective suicide prevention and self-harm strategies across the nations of the UK and Ireland.

Imran Sanaullah

Co-opted Governor Joined March 2023

Imran is Tooting born and bred and is a former student of Ernest Bevin College (2005 – 2012).
Having originally studied Law, he has gone on to become the co-founder and CEO of the Patchwork Foundation, trustee of the Naz Legacy Foundation and London Arts Council member. Over the past 10 years, Imran has worked closely with corporates, Government and charities to champion underrepresented communities and young people. Imran’s work has been commended by the Mayor of London; the Prime Minister; and the Leader of the Opposition and has won a number of awards for his work. In 2019, Imran was awarded with an M.B.E. In the Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to young people.

Stuart Slingsby

Co-opted Governor Joined March 2023

Stuart currently works in the Civil Service as a Ministerial Private Secretary. Working directly with Ministers to make departmental decisions and pass legislation, he has developed skills and knowledge in policy making and parliamentary processes. Prior to this, Stuart worked as a management consultant for three and a half years where he worked with clients across various sectors to transform operating models and develop business cases for projects. During his time doing this he also studied for the CIMA management accounting qualification.

Governor Recruitment

The Governing board is currently looking for new governors.

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