Members:
Constitution:
OLDHAM, HENSHAW AND CHURCH OF ENGLAND EDUCATION TRUST (Henshaw Trust) represented Beverley HARPER appointed on 24th August 2023.
CHAIR OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES represented by Janet GREGORY appointed on 1st May 2015.
Deborah SMITH appointed as the Diocesan Corporate Member on 27th November 2019.
Reverend Philip WILLIAMSON appointed under Article 15A on 21st August 2019.
Margaret Woodhouse appointed by the Diocesan Corporate Member on 18th July 2023.
Trustees:
CET Full Trust Board – Constitution and Attendance 2023-24
CET Full Trust Board – Business and Pecuniary Interests 2024-25
CET Standards Committee – Constitution and Attendance 2023-24
CET People Strategy and Policy Committee – Constitution and Attendance 2023-24
CET Admissions Committee – Constitution and Attendance 2023-24
CET Audit, Risk and Finance Committee – Constitution and Attendance 2023-24
CEO
The CEO of The Cranmer Education Trust is Mrs Julie Hollis appointed on 1st May 2015.
The Blue Coat School:
The Blue Coat School – Constitution and Attendance 2023-24
The Blue Coat School – Business and Pecuniary Interests 2024-25
St Anne’s Church of England Academy:
STA – Constitution and Attendance 2023-24
STA – Business and Pecuniary Interests 2024-25
ECSTG – Constitution and Attendance 2023-24
ECSTG – Business and Pecuniary Interests 2023-24
Mayfield – Constitution and Attendance 2023-24
Mayfield – Business and Pecuniary Interests 2024-25
The Brian Clarke CE Academy:
BCA – Business and Pecuniary Interests 2024-25
Little Heaton – Business and Pecuniary Interests 2024-25
Collecting and publishing governing board diversity data
Diversity is important and we want our trustees and our local governing committees to be increasingly reflective of the communities they serve. The Trust is in the process of working through GovernorHub’s facility to see if it is possible to collate Trustees’ and Local Governing Board members’ information. The return will be voluntarily, and they can opt out of sharing their information, including protected characteristics, at any given time including after publication. To ensure that individuals cannot be identified through the publication of data, anonymous data will only be published in an appropriate format based on the number of optional returns. The current legal advice is that the safest way to protect data subjects and special category data, meeting the UK GDPR standard, would be to publish information that does not amount to ‘personal’ because it is anonymous, and therefore data protection principles do not apply.