Each school within the Primary Advantage Federation has a Local Advisory Board that meets regularly to support the Headteacher and Executive Principal in making strategic decisions that will improve outcomes for pupils. The Local Advisory Board meet regularly to support and challenge the school to continue to provide children with a high quality education.
They look at outcomes for all pupils across our schools and look at how well our children are doing compared to children nationally. They also receive finance reports, health and safety reports, curriculum reports and help the school to make decisions that will benefit our school community. Our Local Advisory Boards are made up of Staff, Parent and Community Members.
The St John & St James’ C of E Primary School LAB works with the Headteacher and the school leadership team to help provide the best opportunities for all SJSJ pupils.
The specific responsibilities of the Local Advisory Board include:
We are proactively and enthusiastically involved in the life of the school and meet regularly both as a central governing board and through committees that are responsible for overseeing key areas of the school. Individual governors also act as link governors working with members of staff to focus on specific aspects of the school.
The Governors can be contacted via email on governors@primaryadvantage.hackney.sch.uk
| NAME |
LAB 1 Autumn 2025 |
LAB 2 Spring 2026 |
LAB 3 Summer 2026 |
| Grace Gladstone Headteacher |
Yes | ||
| Sus March | Yes | ||
| TBC LAB Chair |
Sian Davies Interim Chair |
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| Adeola Olukosi | Yes | ||
| Buki Adesanya | Yes | ||
| Emilie Pottle | Yes | ||
| Lauren Burnett | Yes |
^ Additional meeting.
* No apology received prior to the meeting.
~ Meeting inquorate in part due to both a lack of LAB members and no governor member present.
# Substituted by another governor.
The decision-making processes of the Local Advisory Board should be conducted, and seen to be conducted, in an objective and unbiased manner. The LAB and school staff have a responsibility to avoid any conflict between business and personal interests and the interests of the school. To help put this duty into practice and to meet legal requirements, all maintained schools maintain a register of pecuniary and business interests. The register will ensure that governors’ and associate members personal interests do not unfairly prejudice, influence or conflict with school’s decision making processes.
| NAME | BUSINESS/PERSONAL INTEREST DECLARED | DATE FORM COMPLETED |
| Sian Davies Executive Principal |
Member of NAHT. | September 2025 |
| Grace Gladstone Headteacher |
None. | September 2025 |
| TBC LAB Chair |
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| Sus March Staff Member |
None. | September 2025 |
| Adeola Olukosi | None. | November 2025 |
| Buki Adesanya | Children attend SJSJ. | November 2025 |
| Emilie Pottle | Children attend SJSJ. | November 2025 |
| Lauren Burnett | Clergy member at Saint. | November 2025 |