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Governors

The Board of Governors has a collective responsibility for the safe and effective operation of the school, and has ultimate authority for making decisions about the strategic direction of the school.


Please click on the link below to view the attendance at governor meetings information.

Attendance of Governors 2021-22 Please click on the link below for the register of interests.

Register of Interests 2022-23Please click on the link below for the terms of reference.

Terms of Reference 2022-23 To find out more about our governors please read their biographies below. 

Meet the Governors 2022-23To find the Local Governing Body meeting dates please click below.

Dates of Meetings Scheduled for 2022-23Please click on the link below for the schedule of work.

Schedule of Work 2022-23 Please click on the link below for our governors list.

Governor List 2022-23


Should you wish to contact the school governors please use the email address below and your correspondence will be forwarded to the appropriate person.

Governance Professional for TLHP LGB - Tina Lewis

Phone: 07708 233341

If you wish to see a copy of Governing Body or Trust Board minutes, please contact our Governance Professional at: tina.lewis@arbibeduationtrust.org. Please bear in mind that there may be a charge for any reprographic costs involved.

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@LangleyHeritage - Mar 18
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@LangleyHeritage - Mar 4
What a Whoopsy whiffling day we had! Here are some of our children and staff fantastic costumes. https://t.co/LaDPdjxHhi
@LangleyHeritage - Mar 3
World Book Week is here! During our weekly assembly, we talked about how to pick a book to read based on your interests. Let us know how you pick new books and how you inspire your children to read more. Do you often read as an adult? https://t.co/eI417e6eo7
@LangleyHeritage - Feb 27
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- Feb 23
The tree of life stands tall and proud amongst the fallen trees taken by deforestation. Akshaya created a single tree that stands out in its beauty; the buttons represent the fallen but never forgotten trees. https://t.co/Vq92khgwIc
@LangleyHeritage - Feb 3
Our children explored the incredible underwater world SEA LIFE London Aquarium™, the different habitats - sweltering tropics, tidal rock pools, and weird and unusual creatures. They also learnt about how we can preserve them for the future. https://t.co/pNAVQKNWVG
@LangleyHeritage - Jan 31
How do we know dinosaurs existed? Our Year 2 students became palaeontologists for the day, using their mathematical and critical thinking skills to investigate real fossils and undertake fieldwork to help them uncover more about the Jurassic Period. https://t.co/Y9zMggmY6w
@LangleyHeritage - Jan 26
'What was the greatest achievement of Ancient Civilizations?' Our children explored the Museum of Antiquities to help answer this big question - they looked at objects from the ancient world and discovered more about Ancient Egyptian life. https://t.co/LdhoIO15Gn
@LangleyHeritage - Jan 19
The Designer, Maker, User exhibition at the - 1000 items of twentieth and twenty-first-century design viewed through the eyes of the designer, manufacturer and user. We also learnt about Yinka Illori and his influence on community art projects. https://t.co/vPe9kJR6Lz
@LangleyHeritage - Jan 19
During the recent Royal visit to Slough, HRH Prince William spoke to Aida and Ibby, From Together as One about the Hive Youth Club and said how impressed he was with their incredible work. Can you spot some of our children in The Hive in the promo banner behind Prince William? https://t.co/plkhDpm7Mu
@LangleyHeritage - Jan 18
Thanks to The Museum of English Rural Life for bringing Wind in The Willows to life – a brass kettle, gaiters, a picnic basket and a laundry tub, to name a few of the objects kindly loaned to us to complement our own collection. https://t.co/5HeHBEx1u0
@LangleyHeritage - Jan 17
A wonderful start to our new topic - People Who Help Us and Real-Life Superheroes. Our local police officers talked to our children about their job and showed their police car and an incredibly loud siren. Our children loved asking lots of questions. Thank you https://t.co/Al0XlTakFJ
@LangleyHeritage - Dec 13
Our teachers also got a piece of the pantomime action with an opportunity to take part in Cinderella. Our children loved seeing their teachers on stage! Thank you to the talented for a fantastic performance. https://t.co/0fbSmB55RD
@LangleyHeritage - Nov 22
Thank you, Strom, Jet, Flash and Iceberg from Riverways Farm, for visiting us today. The build-up to Christmas has begun. https://t.co/tOdlNq4KyV
@LangleyHeritage - Nov 22
An immersive experience at the Florence Nightingale Museum. Actress Florence shared her experiences, the problems she faced, and the perseverance and resilience needed to follow her dreams. We saw Florence's legacy and Mary Seacole's, a Jamaican nurse https://t.co/YXzWkgjx29
@LangleyHeritage - Nov 21
Our finalists! Voting has begun. Our children created clothing that reflects their personality using recycled materials and inspiration from their recent V&A Museum trip. https://t.co/dKLKADwdqh
@LangleyHeritage - Nov 16
Thank you, Marva Carty for opening our new library and your fun colourful books. Marva paid homage to her Caribbean roots whilst teaching valuable lessons ‘Everything tastes sweeter when you share’ and ‘sharing the love of reading gives joy and teaches you many things.’ https://t.co/2TBWawcCIM
@LangleyHeritage - Nov 13
To help us explore 'How earth changed over time' year 3 visited . Through dramatic footage, interactive games and NHM's famous earthquake simulator, we explored how powers within shape the world in which we live. https://t.co/i6qQXKeFvp
@LangleyHeritage - Nov 11
We had an amazing session in the Hive with Year 5 & 6 celebrating different faiths. Our children got very creative, decorating biscuits to reflect different faiths and festivals ahead of https://t.co/E2eF2NvDOi
@LangleyHeritage - Nov 3
We are lucky to have a royal residence so close to our school. Windsor Castle was our destination. We explored what it was like living in an 11th-century castle. Bringing history to life https://t.co/HAAOENfqSR
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