Bridget Williams
Chair of Governors, Foundation Governor, RE and Catholic Life Lead Governor
My name is Bridget Williams. I am very excited and proud to be taking on the role of a Chair of Governors at SMC. I am a teacher myself and currently work as a middle school teacher at a special school in Torquay. Being a teacher has helped me gain a much needed insight into how schools operate and one thing I am passionate about is ensuring all children in our care reach their full potential.
Outside of school, I have four children of my own who have all attended Sacred Heart Primary School in Paignton. I believe there is something very special and unique about a Catholic education which offers children much needed guidance in an increasingly uncertain world.
Jane Young
Co-opted Governor
During my long career in education, I have been fortunate to work as a Head Teacher of two successful primary schools in the South West. I was also an advisory teacher for assessment, trained Head Teachers for the NPQH qualification and was a system leader for a large academy group. I am recently retired and am now able to have more time for my hobbies which include travelling, rambling, yoga, pilates, swimming, concerts and gardening.
Lorraine Dudman
Staff Governor
I joined the team at St Margaret Clitherow in 2017 where I am the Assistant Head, SENDCo and Curriculum Leader. In 2021 I have been able to further develop my role as SENDCo across both Priory and St Margaret, Clitherow. Prior to this, I was Deputy Head for 9 years at Combe Pafford School which caters for children with Moderate Learning difficulties and Autism and I also worked for the Torbay Hospital supporting children and young people with medical needs. I have previously undertaken the role of Teaching and Learning Consultant for the local authority as well as supporting schools in challenging circumstances.
I am passionate about inclusion and curriculum development and dedicated to ensuring that our pupils come to school each day to be part of an engaging, happy and safe learning environment which supports them with every aspect of their education, meeting their needs and impacting on personal development.
Jack Hazlewood
Staff Governor
Phil Gaudin
Parent Governor
Hello. My name is Phil Gaudin. I wanted to become a parent governor because of my two children who attend the school. My daughter is nine and is in year four. My son is six and in year one. My niece and nephew have both attended the school and are now in secondary education. We chose the school because of its caring and homely atmosphere and the care the teachers have for the children. Being on the Board Of Governors, I feel I can help the school in achieving their goals.
Hannah Maskell
Executive Head Teacher
you can do so by emailing the Clerk to Governors using the following email address:
melanie.harris@plymouthcast.org.uk