About our Governors
Kath Keillor - Chair
Co-opted governor
Specialist governor for assessment & marking and for Science
My name is Kath Keillor. I have lived in Shenley Brook End since 1986 with my husband and three sons, one of whom started at Caroline Haslett in 1992, the year that the school opened. I was asked in 1991 by Shenley Brook End Parish Council if I was interested in being a member of the temporary Governing Body of the new 'Shenley Lodge' School. I have been a governor at Caroline Haslett Primary School ever since and was Chair of Governors from 2003 to 2010. Through all this time, I have been very happy and proud to be associated with our school. I sit on the Teaching and Learning and the Pupils and Parents committees, and I am the governor for Science, French and Assessment.
Julia Ahulu
Co-opted governor
Specialist governor for STEAM including Design Technology and the Arts
I was delighted to join the Governing Body at Caroline Haslett Primary School at the start of 2020. I have been a parent of the school since my firstborn joined the Foundation in 2016 and now have children at the school. In 2017 I joined the Friends Committee. The school has such a friendly feel, and it is so lovely to help raise much needed funds through events the children can get excited about. I am a Mechanical Design Engineer now working with Engineering Master Data for Integral Powertrain in MK and have a passion for the STEM subjects, I also have a keen interest in understanding how the curriculum aligns to the workforce to help prepare the next generation of Engineers and other STEM careers. I sit on the Teaching and Learning, Pupils and Parents Committee.
Helen Thomson
Staff governor
I have been the SENDCo at Caroline Haslett since April 2021. I studied Psychology at university and have worked with children since then. I am passionate about inclusion and ensuring that all children meet their potential, whatever their special needs may be. I lead our fantastic team of teaching assistants who support our SEN children, based in the Language Department. I was appointed staff governor in September 2022. I sit on the Teaching and Learning, Pupils and Parents Committee.
John Browne
Local authority governor
Specialist governor for Faraday committee
I sit on the Teaching & Learning, Pupils & Parents committee.
Sandra Ottaway
Co-opted governor
Deputy headteacher
When I first started at Caroline Haslett School in January 1999, I was immediately struck by how polite, supportive and friendly our children are. Since that time, I have had the privilege of teaching many children over the years. A huge number of these have gone on to achieve great successes, which in part is due to the wonderful start they had here.
In 2008, I became the Deputy Head. Amongst other things, I am responsible for Assessment and Safeguarding. I work very closely with the Headteacher, Governors and teaching staff to ensure we provide an excellent education, so that each child can reach their potential. I am also fortunate enough to work very closely with parents and children to support the whole family in contributing to and feeling part of our school community. I am particularly proud of the dedicated staff team and governing board we have here. Their unwavering commitment to ensuring the best outcomes for our children and their high regard for the children’s welfare has enabled Caroline Haslett to be the outstanding school it is today.
Paul Quinton
Headteacher
Resources and Personnel Committee (R&P)
Sadia Farooq
Co-opted Governor
Specialist governor for law and employment
I am a local resident and have two children that attend the school. I have a legal background in employment law and litigation and overtime. I have specialised in policy reviews, negotiations and representation. I hope that with the skills and knowledge I have acquired in my working life, I will be able to make a valuable contribution to the Resources and Personnel committee and to the School Governing Board as a whole. I would like to support the school in achieving its overall strategic direction by contributing to the small steps and hard work required. The school's achievements and standards speak for themselves and I just want to make sure that we can maintain and build upon them for the benefit of all our children. I sit on the Resources and Personnel Committee.
Andrea Fergusson
Associate governor
School Business Manager
My first connection to Caroline Haslett School was as a Parent in 2002 when my daughter joined in Year 4. Both of my children attended the school and they thoroughly enjoyed their time here giving them a great start to their education.
I began working at Caroline Haslett School in 2004 as a Lunchtime Supervisor and took on the role of School Secretary the following year. In 2012 I gained my School Business Manager qualification following 2 years of study and was appointed as Caroline Haslett Schools Business Manager in April of that year. In my role I am responsible for managing the finances, personnel and premises of the school. As well as an Associate Governor I am an active member of our Friends Association. It’s great to see our children and families thoroughly enjoy the organised events that help raise additional funds that go towards purchasing resources to further enrich the school experience for the children.
Maddie Palmer
Parent Governor
Hello, I am Maddie Palmer, I moved to Shenley Lodge 7 years ago and have two sons at Caroline Haslett, one in year 6 and one in year 2 and my daughter will be starting at CHPS this September. I qualified in Health, Safety and Environmental Management at university almost 20 years ago and have worked in the Construction Industry for the past 14 years. I am really looking forward to my new role as both a parent governor, and as the Health & Safety Governor for the school. I love spending time with my friends and family, particularly in the last year, as I've come to appreciate how important this is.
Jo Cleary
Parent Governor
I was delighted to join the Governing Board at Caroline Haslett Primary School at the end of 2023. I currently have two children at the school, and I am looking forward to being able to contribute to the success of the school moving forwards.
I have worked for over 20 years in Secondary Education. My roles have included research with secondary teachers across the UK, working with the Department for Education to design curriculum, designing GCSE and A-level assessments, teacher support materials, and working with teams of examiners to deliver results. I am passionate about education for all and feel that I can use my knowledge, skills and experience to support the school in helping children to achieve their full potential. I sit on the Teaching and Learning, Pupils and Parents and Faraday Committee.
Andrew Watt
Parent Governor