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St Teresa's Primary School, Loughmacrory, Omagh, Tyrone

Message from the Chair of Governors on behalf of the Governing Body

Thank you for visiting our school website.

As a Governing Body our main aim is to work in partnership with Mrs McElholm to drive forward the improvements required to ensure that St. Teresa’s Primary School continues to demonstrate its capacity for sustained self-improvement for the benefit of all the children in its care.

As Governors, we are passionate about education and the need for every child to achieve their maximum potential while at this school. The school staff do a fantastic job to educate and inspire children of all abilities and those children who really excel are those whose parents and carers work in partnership with the school to support their child’s learning.

As parents and carers, I urge you to play an active role in your child’s learning, both supporting them at home and ensuring they attend school regularly. There is much to celebrate at St. Teresa’s Primary School and with the continued support of families and the wider community we can make St. Teresa’s Primary School an even better school which we can all be rightfully proud of.

Governor Duties

The governing body has a range of duties and powers in school with an overall aim of helping St. Teresa’s Primary School to become an outstanding school. Its responsibilities include setting targets for pupil achievement, managing finances, monitoring the curriculum, appointing staff, and reviewing staff performance and pay. The governing body meets three times per term.

Members of the Board of Governors 2023-24:

Chairperson: Mr S McCullagh

Trustee: Rev Father McAnenly

Trustee: Mr Mark McEvoy

Trustee: Mrs Aileen McCaughey

Trustee: Sheila Grimes

EA Rep: Mrs Anne Mullan

EA Rep: Mrs Jane McLaughlin

Parent Rep: Mrs Michelle Duff

Principal: Mrs C. McElholm

Teacher Rep: Mrs U. Tuohey

I would like to commend this website to you and encourage you to utilise it to keep up to date with the school activities. We hope you will find it a useful enhancement of our communication with the entire School family.

Shane McCullagh