Governors

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Governor Details 

Governor Attendance Record

Minutes from Governing Body meetings can be requested via the school office.

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Richard Hopkins - Foundation Governor and Chair

I became a foundation governor in 2021. I have lived in Dedham since 2001. All four of my children attended Dedham Primary School. I have worshipped at Dedham Parish Church since moving to Dedham and have served as church warden and as a member of the PCC. I have worked as a primary school teacher and have served as head teacher of two of our diocesan church schools. For a number of years I was a member of the Chelmsford Diocesan Board of Education and a lead inspector for Ofsted. I am chair of the Dedham Ecclesiastical Lectureship Trust which, among other things, may provide support for Dedham Primary School. I now work as a schools adviser for the Diocese of Chelmsford education team, supporting Church of England schools across our diocese.

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Ian Morehouse - Co-opted Governor

Together with my family I moved to the area in November 2014.  I have 1 daughter now at Dedham Primary School in Class 5.  I joined as Finance Governor in October 2016 and during my initial few months will complete a series of training programs to help me learn how to transfer my business skills to benefit the school and provide financial guidance.  I have a background as a mechanical engineer complimented by a Masters in Business and I am currently Managing Director of a successful Colchester based business.  I have always enjoyed giving back to the community in which I live, becoming a Governor will be both motivating and pleasurable for me and I am excited to have joined the already highly motivated group of Governors and Staff at the School.

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Matthew Barnett - Parent Governor

My daughter is currently in year 4 at the school and I have lived in the Dedham area since 2016. I work as a mental health commissioner, which has given me experience and a passion for improving the emotional wellbeing of young people as well as the communities they’re part of. My roles in the public sector have also included preparation for statutory inspection from CQC and Ofsted as well as performance management of various in-house and contracted services. I have been a Parent Governor since December 2019 and am privileged to be able to contribute to the strategic management of the school.

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Gemma Chester - Headteacher 

Having been a teacher since 2002 and a Deputy Headteacher from 2017, I was appointed to the position of Headteacher at Dedham Church of England Primary School  from January 2023.  .My role is to provide Governors with regular information to allow them to monitor the school's performance both academically and financially, as well as developing the school's long term objectives. I meet regularly with all Governors to ensure they are up to date with school life and are fully aware of our successes and areas for improvement.

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Leonie McLaughlin - Foundation Governor

I became a Foundation Governor in 2023. I have lived in Dedham, and attended Dedham Church, since 2006. Over that time I have also held a variety of voluntary roles connected with the church and the village. I work as a public sector lawyer specialising in preparing legislation on a wide range of subjects: this has given me extensive experience of developing policies and assessing their impacts, which I hope will be of use in my role as Governor. I feel very privileged to be on the Governing Body, and am strongly committed to using the skills that I have in ways which will help the school in its task of equipping children with the values and knowledge that they need and deserve.

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Nikola Spicer - Parent Governor
I was happy to join the governing body in early 2024 as a parent governor. I have three daughters attending the school and am passionate about playing my part to support Dedham Primary School to reach its potential.  

From early roles as a playleader running summer holiday camps for children, I’ve also worked at a charity supporting children and families, and I now run a technology directorate within the Houses of Parliament. I am particularly keen to support the school on IT and digital matters, whilst ensuring Dedham Primary remains alert, responsive and adaptive to relevant advances in technology. I am also a Master Practitioner in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and am motivated to play an active role in supporting the delivery of the school’s vision and strategic direction with these concepts at the core.

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Ian Lovelock - Vice Chair and Co-opted Governor

I have lived in Dedham since 1997 when my daughter, who is now a teacher in Suffolk, attended the school and I was privileged to serve as a parent governor during that time. I worked as a Programme Director living and working in 21 countries across 4 continents and now am honoured to contribute to the school as a co-opted governor.

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Lisa Ellis - Co-opted Governor

I have been a part of the governing body since the beginning of the 2015/16 academic year when I was appointed as a co-opted governor. I work full time as a middle leader in Science at a local high school. In my work I have a particular interest  and experience in educational data analysis and hope that these skills help the governing body in its strategic management of the school. I have one son in Year 4 and I also have another son and a daughter who both attended the school.

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Tom Jones - Parent Governor

I joined the governing body early in 2022 as a Parent Governor. I have two children at the school, one currently in year two and another in reception as of September 2022. I am passionate about all aspects of the school community and hope to add value to the school governing body, particularly in the areas of physical activity and general curriculum. 

Formerly a teacher, I now work for the Professional Cricketers Association as a Personal Development and Welfare Manager. My role involves championing the ongoing interests of professional cricketers in England and Wales both on and off the field. This requires a wide-ranging skill set from maximising player wellbeing to supporting individuals in employment matters as their union representative. 

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Paul Usher - Parent Governor

I was delighted to join the governing body as a parent governor in early 2024. I have two children in the school.  I am deeply passionate about our school and the crucial role it plays for the children, their families and the community . With 16 years of experience in adult social care, I currently serve as a commissioner for autism and learning disabilities, a role I take great pride in. My previous career as a professional musician allowed me to gain valuable insights into working with people from diverse backgrounds. I am dedicated to fostering a fair society through a person-centred approach, ensuring everyone is supporting each other to create opportunities to achieve our best.