Local Governing Body
Wilmington Primary School is part of Endeavour MAT. For more information about Endeavour MAT, click here.
Within Endeavour MAT, the role of the Local Governing Body is to oversee the direction and policies of the school, to monitor its standards and be responsible to the Trust Board of Endeavour MAT for its conduct and performance.
Governors have different backgrounds, providing different perspectives, but having a common interest in helping the school build on its strengths. All the Governors have a deep commitment to the continued success of the school, ensuring that our students achieve their full potential, within a caring, harmonious, and supportive environment.
Becoming a Governor is a rewarding way to make a real contribution to the development of our children. Governors attend four meetings of the Local Governing Body in each school year as well as visiting the school to meet with staff, sit-in on lessons and talk with the children, and attend other school events.
Sarvin Hassani is Chair of the LGB at Wilmington Primary School. To contact Sarvin Hassani, please email [email protected] marking your message for her attention.
Governor | Term of Office | Appointed By |
Charlotte Scott (Headteacher) | - | Ex-Officio |
Joanne Coe | 01.09.2022 - 12.07.2026 | Trustees |
Narinder Badesha | 01.09.2022 - 27.01.2028 | Trustees |
Gaynor Griffin | 01.09.2022 - 16.05.2026 | Staff |
Sarvin Hassani | 24.11.2022 - 23.11.2025 | Parents |
Rob Crayford | 08.01.2024 - 07.01.2027 | Trustees |
Sujata Nemani | 23.05.2024 - 23.06.2027 | Trustees |
Daniella Summerhayes | 18.07.2024 – 17.07.2027 | Trustees |
Governor | Responsibility |
Sarvin & Sujata | Safeguarding, child protection and online safety |
Rob & Gaynor | Inclusion: SEND, Pupil Premium,Sports Premium |
Narinder & Rob | Finance |
Narinder & Rob | Health and Safety |
Sarvin & Daniella | Reading for pleasure |
Sarvin & Daniella | Writing across the curriculum |
Jo & Sujata | Foundation subject assessment |
Jo & Sujata | Subject leadership (including Subject review & Pedagogy) |
Historic | Stepped Down |
Gordon Raggett | 19.04.2024 |
Dan Debuc | 03.05.2023 |
Lisa Greenleaf | 27.03.2023 |
Alistair McEwen | 08.11.2022 |
Funding and Finance Documents
Please follow the links for information about additional funding received by Wilmington Primary School and for other finance documents.
For more information on whether your child might be eligible for Free School Meals please click here
Safeguarding
If you have any concerns regarding a child please message the school office at [email protected] and ask for a Safeguarding Lead to get in contact.
The Designated Safeguarding Lead is Charlotte Scott (HT) with Laura Bell (DHT) and Sarsa Moore (DHT) as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads. If you are concerned about a child who may be in danger and the school is not open and you cannot make contact with a member of the senior team or the DSL, you can contact social services for support using the following methods:
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 03000 411 111
You call also report concerns via the NSPCC on 08088005000 or [email protected]
OFSTED
Wilmington Primary School is a good school
To view a copy of the most recent OFSTED report please click below.
Ofsted Report – June 2019The headteacher has taken effective action to improve the quality of teaching following a dip in outcomes.
OFSTED
June 2019
Leaders have used training effectively to develop a skilled staff team that is committed to every pupil achieving their best
OFSTED
June 2019
Teachers plan and deliver lively, interesting and engaging lessons that result in good outcomes for pupils.
OFSTED
June 2019
The curriculum provides pupils with a range of interesting and meaningful learning opportunities across a wide range of subjects.
OFSTED
June 2019
Pupils have a good understanding of diversity and the different cultures and faiths within the United Kingdom. One pupil explained, ‘We don’t mind what people look like here, we can be friends with anyone.
OFSTED
June 2019
The majority of parents would recommend the school and are supportive of the changes made by the headteacher.
OFSTED
June 2019
Governors provide robust challenge and support to the school. They have recently reviewed their skills and structure and sought external support to help accomplish this.
OFSTED
June 2019
Pupils said that they feel safe in school and always have someone to talk to if they have any concerns or worries.
OFSTED
June 2019
There is a strong level of consistency in the teaching of English and mathematics across the school. This results in pupils making good progress over time.
OFSTED
June 2019
Results
Early Years – Good Level of Development 2024
Wilmington Primary School | National Average |
86% | 67% |
Phonic Check Results 2024
Year 1
Wilmington Primary School | National Average |
93% | 79% |
Year 2
Wilmington Primary School | National Average |
100% | 89% |
KS2 SATs Results 2024
Children achieving expected standard or above:
Reading | Writing | Maths | GPS | Combined | |
Wilmington Primary School | 83% | 83% | 87% | 77% | 70% |
National | 75% | 72% | 72% | 72% | 61% |
Average ScaledScore WPS | 106.4 | N/A | 105.7 | 105.3 | N/A |
Average Scaled Score National | 105 | N/A | 104 | 105 | N/A |
Children achieving greater depth or above:
Reading | Writing | Maths | GPS | Combined | |
Wilmington Primary School | 30% | 27% | 33% | 30% | 23% |
National | 29% | 13% | 24% | 30% | 8% |