Local Committee
As part of Elevate Multi Academy Trust, our Local Committee (formerly Local Governing Body) acts as the local layer of governance, ensuring alignment with the trust’s overall governance framework while focusing on the needs of our academy and community. This structure promotes consistency, accountability, and collaboration across all Elevate academies.
We follow the purpose of governance as set out in the Academy Trust Governance Guide 2024, which is to provide:
· Strategic Leadership
Setting the vision, ethos, and strategic direction for the academy in line with trust priorities.
· Accountability and Assurance
Holding leaders to account for educational performance, safeguarding, and having an overview of financial probity.
· Strategic Engagement
Acting as a link between the academy, parents, and the wider community to ensure stakeholder voices are heard.
Why Our Local Committee Matters
Although the Board of Trustees is ultimately accountable for the trust, our Local Committee provides an essential local layer of governance for Elevate. This ensures alignment with trust-wide governance while focusing on the unique needs of our academy and community.
Our Local Committee plays a vital role by:
· Connecting the Board of Trustees, the academy, and the community
Acting as a bridge to ensure decisions reflect local context.
· Providing strong links to the Board of Trustees
Sharing local insights so trust-level decisions are well informed.
· Engaging meaningfully with parents and the wider community
Keeping the academy at the heart of its community and working with local organisations where possible.
· Serving as ambassadors for the Trust
Bringing deep knowledge of the community and its specific needs, which is invaluable to the Board of Trustees.
· Supporting parental and community involvement
Ensuring decision-making by the board of trusteees is shaped by meaningful engagement.
· Playing an important role in safeguarding and safety
Offering local oversight and understanding of the academy environment.
· Assuring the academy’s performance and quality of education
Using local stakeholder voices to monitor and support improvement.
· Escalating issues when necessary
Acting promptly to raise concerns with the Board of Trustees.
· Acting as a critical friend to the Headteacher
Providing constructive challenge at a strategic level.
· Triangulating information
Reviewing policies, visiting the academy, and speaking with staff and pupils to gain a full picture.
The different responsibilities overseen by trustees and local committees are set out in the Scheme of Delegation, which is reviewed on an annual basis.
Link to Articles of Association
The Local Committee comprises of:
The Head Teacher
Staff local committee member- elected by the staff at the academy
2 parent local committee members - elected by parents at the academy
2 community local committee members - Invited by the other Local Committee members for their skill set from the local community
2 foundation local committee members – appointed by trust and agreed by the Diocese
Associate members - Appointed by local committee members to provide short term support in areas identified by the Local Committee. They have no voting rights and their term of office will be limited to 1 year.
Chair of Local Committee: Gaynor Debarr
Email: g.debarr@thorntondaleprimaryschool.org
Address: c/o Thornton Dale Primary School, Castle Close, Thornton Dale, Pickering. YO18 7TW
Our Local Committee Members:
Camarah Mosey: Head teacher
Camarah has worked at Thornton Dale school for a number of years now. A lot of her time has been spent supporting and developing our youngest learners in the Academy.
Becky Humphreys: Staff Local Committee Member
Becky has been part of the Thornton Dale Team for a number of years. Over her time at Thornton Dale, she has worked across several different age groups and is dedicated and committed to ensure that all children achieve their full potential. Becky was appointed staff governor in September 2021.
Rev Joe Kinsella: Foundation Local Committee Member: Ex Officio
Vacancy: Foundation Local Committee Member

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Name |
Term of Office |
Local Committee Role |
Name of Business |
Nature of Business |
Nature of Interest |
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Mrs Camarah Mosey Head teacher |
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N/A |
Thornton Dale primary school |
Education |
Teacher |
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Becky Humphreys Staff |
30.09.2021 to 30.09.2025 |
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Thornton Dale primary school |
Education |
Teacher |
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Vacancy Foundation |
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Rev Joe Kinsella Foundation |
ex officio |
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Religion |
Vicar |
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Gaynor Debarr - Chair Co opted |
25.03.2021 to 25.03.2025 |
SEN & Safeguarding |
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Vacancy Co opted |
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Rosie Stoddart Parent |
01.09.2021 to 01.09.2025 |
Quality of Education |
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Clerk to the LocalCommittee: Dianne Mousley
James Pynn resigned as co-opted Governor on 08 October 2023
Natalie Ellis resigned as parent Governor on 13th May 2021
Iain Spittal resigned as co opted Governor on 25th March 2021
Anthony Towle resigned as parent Governor on 25th March 2021
Erin Dysart resigned as associate member on 18th May 2022
REv Sally Kinsley Foundation Governor resigned 15th June 2023
Please contact the office at the Academy if you need any further information.
Governor Attendance:
| Name | Format | ||
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| Files | |||
| TLD Governor Attendance 20232024 1.docx | .docx | ||
| TLD Governor attendance 2022 2023.pdf | |||
| Governor attendance 20212022.docx | .docx | ||
| Governor attendance 20202021.docx | .docx | ||
| Governor attendance 20192020.docx | .docx | ||
