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Our Governors

The Governing body 

 

Governors
Jolene Georgiou (Chair) Brian Fitzgerald
Elinor Macdonald (Vice Chair) Laviza Khalifa
Luke Patterson (Headteacher) Maria Chatzichristodoulou
Liam Davis Tessa Ware
Asmaa Ali-Sheikh  

The Governing body has three key functions:

  • Overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent
  • Holding the Headteacher
  • Headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils
  • Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction

 

About our governors

Jolene Georgiou – Chair

I joined the Governing Body in September 2013 as I had 2 daughters at the school and wanted to get involved in their education and contribute to my local community. My daughters have since grown up and left Lordship Lane, but I have remained as a Governor as I am committed to making a difference and doing everything possible to assist the children in my local community to achieve the best education they possibly can. I am also the link governor for SEND and have oversight of the school’s arrangements and provisions for children with additional needs.  I also get involved in as many school activities as I can, and I feel privileged to be part of the Lordship Lane family.

 

Elinor Macdonald - Vice Chair

I have been a parent at Lordship Lane since 2014 and joined the governing body in 2016 as I was keen to make a contribution to the school community. Since 2019 I have been Vice Chair, as well as sitting on both the Finance + Resources and the Curriculum Committees.

I am an Associate at an architectural practice where I have worked for 20+ years. My role there involves managing support and systems to ensure not only continuous improvement, but also maintain compliance and control of any risk. These skills and knowledge have definitely proved valuable in my role as governor.

Outside of work I have been studying for horticultural, child counselling and therapeutic horticulture qualifications as I feel strongly about supporting children’s mental health, and connecting with nature brings so many benefits. I’ve seen many changes at Lordship Lane over the last ten years, but one of the constants has been the care taken to protect the wellbeing of the children, above all else. This is one of the reasons why committing to support Lordship Lane has never been a difficult decision for me to make.

 

Laviza Khalifa 

I was elected as a co-opted Governor in 2018 and am also a member of the curriculum committee. I have a passion for, and deep interest in education. I have worked in higher education for the last twenty years in a variety of roles including programme development, marketing, assessment but more recently within Academic Quality. I have a lifelong connection to the school, having attended myself many years ago. My daughter is a KS1 pupil so I will have a close link to the school for several years to come. I have lived in the area all my life and am familiar with the challenges faced by our rich and diverse local community.  I hope that the skills I have gained during my career in education will allow me to contribute to help achieve the best schooling experience for all children attending Lordship Lane Primary School.

 

Tessa Ware 

I joined the Governing Body in 2023 and also sit on the Curriculum Committee.  I have worked in the education system for over 20 years as a secondary school English teacher, including 18 years here in Haringey.  Most of those years have been in leadership roles, initially as Head of English and for the past 7 years as an Assistant Head.  I believe strongly that in order to learn and succeed, children need to feel safe and happy first - and this is what I have seen and continue to see in my own children's experience at LLPS.  I am a strong supporter of the school and its vision and values: it is a privilege to be able to use my skills and experience to support these.

 

Maria Chatzichristodoulou 

Maria Chatzichristodoulou is a mum of two children, Iris and Nico Osborne, and a parent Governor at Lordship Lane Primary School. In her professional life, Maria is Professor of Theatre, Performance and Technology, and Associate Dean for Research Business & Innovation at Kingston School of Art, Kingston University. She is a researcher and curator studying the way digital technologies transform theatre and art, and how art and performance can be used to improve quality of life for a diverse range of people and communities. Maria has published extensively, contributed to conferences and symposia and curated festivals and events. Before moving to Kingston University she held leadership and teaching roles at London South Bank University, University of Hull and Birkbeck University of London. She has also taught at the University of London Colleges Goldsmiths and Queen Mary. In Athens, Maria co-founded and was co-director of the first ever Art & Technology festival to take place in Greece, working with the Greek Ministries of Culture and Development. Maria has received competitive funding for her research and knowledge exchange activities from the UK research council and other funders. She is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media.

 

Brian Fitzgerald 

I joined the Governing Body of Lordship Lane Primary School in February 2022, and also sit on the Finance and Resources Committee. I work in the Finance industry and being a school governor allows me to apply my skills in a slightly different setting, while also giving me the opportunity to meet lots of interesting people from a diverse range of backgrounds and to develop new skills.  I have 2 children of primary school age, and believe that every child should have access to a high-calibre education that stimulates their intellectual curiosity and instils in them a lifelong love of learning.  I am also passionate about safeguarding and ensuring that children’s health, safety and well-being are at the heart of everything that we do at Lordship Lane Primary School.

 

Asmaa Ali-Sheikh 

I joined the Governing Body of Lordship Lane Primary School in September 2022.  I am part of the Finance and Resources committee and the Budget Working Party.  I joined the school just over three years ago and have developed relationships within the school community. I work closely with the Headteacher and my colleagues to ensure a harmonious working environment, supporting them in any way that I can. I am proud to be part of the Lordship Lane Primary School staff and enjoy being in a place where children grown and learn in a safe and stimulating environment. 

 

Marcella De Marco

I joined the Governing Body in 2025 as a parent governor. Having a child at Lordship Lane gave me opportunity to know the values and vision of this school, so I felt I had to get involved more closely in her education and somehow contribute to her intellectual growth alongside that of her young friends. Outside my role as a school governor, I am an academic, working as a Reader in Languages at London Metropolitan University. Here I have been teaching at all levels of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, conducting research, designing courses, acting as a module and course leader and as a students’ personal academic advisor. These roles have equipped me with a well-rounded set of skills which, I hope, I will be able to use to enhance the children’s schooling experience, as well as to effectively support their parents and the staff of Lordship Lane.

 

 

 

 

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