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Governance

The Governing body has the following core strategic functions:

Critical but above all else supportive, this is the role of the governing body. Our governors understand that honesty and integrity underpin the guidance of our school. They are a team of dedicated volunteers working with our staff to provide all pupils with an outstanding education.

The Governing Body of The Compass Federation, which includes St. Paul's Church of England Primary School, Dunton Green Primary School and St. Edmund's Church of England Primary School, comprises 16 governors in total and operates the circle model. Governors meet six times per academic year in addition to any monitoring visits or Strategic Governors meetings that might occur. The membership is made up as follows:

  • 2 Parent Governors
  • 1 Local Authority Governor
  • 1 Staff Governor
  • 1 Executive Headteacher Governor
  • 7 Co-opted Governors
  • 4 Foundation Governors

Additionally, there are three Associate Governors who are the Heads of School from each school.  

Parent Governors are drawn from across the schools and voted for by the parents across all Federation schools. It could be the case that both Parent Governors are current parents from one school.

Establishing the strategic direction, by:

  • Setting the vision, values, and objectives for the school
  • Agreeing the school improvement strategy with priorities and targets
  • Meeting statutory duties

Ensuring accountability, by:

  • Appointing the Executive Headteacher
  • Holding the Executive Headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils by monitoring progress towards targets
  • Performance managing the Executive Headteacher
  • Holding the Executive Headteacher to account for the performance management of staff
  • Engaging with stakeholders
  • Contributing to school self-evaluation

Ensuring financial probity, by:

  • Setting the budget
  • Monitoring spending against the budget
  • Ensuring value for money is obtained
  • Ensuring risks to the school organisation are managed

Governor Business and Pecuniary Interests were last updated in April 2025.

Here you'll find information about the Governing Body, which is made up of local people who come from a variety of backgrounds, professions and walks of life but who are united in wanting the best education possible for our children.

If you'd like to know more about the Governing Body or may be interested in becoming a governor, please email David Strachan, Chair of Governors at dstrachan@compassfederation.com

Chair: David Strachan
Vice Chair  and Safeguarding Governor: Hilary Wilder
Clerk to Governors: Carol Thomas
Executive Headteacher: Ben Hulme

Ex-Officio

  • Ben Hulme

    Executive Headteacher

Local Authority Governor

  • David Strachan

    Chair of Governors

    David has been Chair of Governors at St Pauls CEP and more latterly Chair of the Compass Federation of Schools.  He is also Chair of Governors at Wilmington Grammar School for Boys.  David practices as a Chartered Accountant, has lived locally for most of his life which means he is able to supplement his educational experience with local knowledge. His two grown up daughters who were both educated locally, starting their educational journey at St Pauls CEP.

Foundation Governor

  • Hilary Wilder

    Vice Chair

  • Chris Redmond

    I am a Chartered Accountant with finance experience across various industries. I have also served as a Trustee of St. Paul’s & St. Peter’s Church for the past ten years, and I have three children at St. Paul’s school. I look forward to the federation continuing to drive high standards and seeing children thrive at each school.

  • Rev. Sarah Corry

    Ex-Officio

Co-Opted Governor

  • Jen D'Souza

    Jen brings over 18 years' experience leading youth and employability programmes within the charity sector and in London government and is currently working with the charity sector to create equitable and inclusive recruitment processes to diversify talent. She has experience in CSR, fundraising and communications, and leading volunteer programmes. 

  • Shannen Doherty

    Shannen Doherty is an experienced primary teacher and senior leader who has taught in schools across three London boroughs and in East Sussex. She is the Teacher Development Lead for a multi-academy trust in Bromley and has previously led on curriculum and assessment as well as a range of subjects. Shannen became a governor because she believes every child deserves the best education and every teacher deserves the best working environment. She wants to bring together her classroom experience and strategic insight to help shape the systems and decisions that make that possible beyond her own school and MAT. 

  • Natasha Coppacia

    I have two sons currently at St Paul’s which is where I began as a parent governor a year ago. I was interested in this role as I believe all schools need support and challenge to grow and meet the needs of their pupils. As a qualified teacher having worked in mainstream and special needs settings I hoped I could bring another vision to support the federation.

  • Kerri O'Dwyer

    A graduate of law from the University of Aberdeen, Kerri has been a Lloyd’s of London underwriter since 2001 specialising in global political violence and active shooter insurance solutions. Some of you may recognise Kerri from her time as a fully qualified class teacher at Dunton Green before she was called back to the trading floor. Kerri is delighted to be continuing her huge support for the Compass Federation and is looking forward to building on and contributing to the successes of the federation.

  • Nicola Brady

  • Siobhan Bray

  • Robert Gaut

    I am honoured to serve as a Governor within the Compass Federation, where education is not simply a duty, but a profound calling to shape futures with care, vision, and purpose. Much of my life's work is dedicated to building systems that open doors—creating spaces where children, families, and communities can thrive. As a Chief Executive, strategist, inventor, and author, I work across education, public health, and development sectors both nationally and globally, always with a view to lifting others higher. I stepped into school governance because I believe that every child deserves more than opportunity—they deserve the foundations to flourish, the courage to dream, and the tools to build futures beyond what they can yet see. It is a privilege to stand alongside our leadership team, staff, and families in service of that vision, ensuring that every learner entrusted to us is given not just the chance to succeed, but the invitation to soar.

Staff Governor

  • Molly Elvidge

Parent Governor

  • Danielle Obe

    I am honoured to serve as a Governor within the Compass Federation, where education is not simply a duty, but a profound calling to shape futures with care, vision, and purpose. Much of my life's work is dedicated to building systems that open doors—creating spaces where children, families, and communities can thrive. As a Chief Executive, strategist, inventor, and author, I work across education, public health, and development sectors both nationally and globally, always with a view to lifting others higher. I stepped into school governance because I believe that every child deserves more than opportunity—they deserve the foundations to flourish, the courage to dream, and the tools to build futures beyond what they can yet see. It is a privilege to stand alongside our leadership team, staff, and families in service of that vision, ensuring that every learner entrusted to us is given not just the chance to succeed, but the invitation to soar.

  • Sarah Bushell

    I have been a parent at St Edmund's Primary School since 2021 and I am an active member of the PTA.  I was elected as a Parent Governor in April 2025 and I am looking forward to being part of the Compass Federation Governing Body and the future development of the Compass Federation. Professionally, I have worked in Primary Education for over twenty years: initially working as a teacher, middle leadership and most recently working part of a senior leadership team. In my current role I support and coordinate the provision of children with SEND. 

Clerk to Governors

  • Carol Thomas

    My name is Carol Thomas and I am the Clerk to Governors for the Compass Federation. I was a School Governor myself for more than 12 years when my own children, (now 31 & 27)     were at Primary School, as well as being Chair of the PTA raising much needed funds for the school.   I enjoyed being a School Governor and being part of the school community. As a Governor I served on the Curriculum, Finance and Premises Committees and remember warmly visiting school and meeting the children. I am passionate about education and enjoy working with good schools where children’s learning is embraced. Before my children were born, I worked in the City of London in the foreign exchange markets and after a career break, I worked as PA to the Manager of the Local Children’s Services Partnership.  I have now been an Independent Governors Clerk for the past 11 years and enjoying being part of the Governance team for the Compass Federation.

Associate Governor

  • James Johnson

    As Head of School at St. Paul’s, I am also an Associate Governor within The Compass Federation—a role that allows me to contribute to the strategic leadership of the school while representing the day-to-day experience of our pupils and staff. I’ve been part of the team at St. Paul’s since 2017 and also spent a year at St. Edmund’s, which has given me a wider perspective across the federation. I value the opportunity to work alongside fellow governors to support the continued development of our schools and ensure we’re creating the best possible environment for learning, growth, and wellbeing.

  • Ruth Stoneham

  • Daisy Holliday

    As Head of School at Dunton Green Primary, I am proud to also serve as an Associate Governor within The Compass Federation. This role enables me to contribute to the strategic direction of our schools while bringing insight from the daily life of our pupils and staff. I joined Dunton Green in 2017 and have been teaching for 11 years, which has given me a strong foundation in education and a deep understanding of our school community. I value the opportunity to work closely with other governors to support the ongoing development of our federation, ensuring we continue to provide a nurturing and inspiring environment for every child.