
Cindy Bentley
Chair of Governing Body
Cindy Bentley
Cindy is a professional linguist and has used her skills in both business and education. She has lived in Wetherby for over 40 years and is involved in the community in a variety of roles. She has been a Town Councillor for 12 years and was Town Mayor in 2010/12. She loves travelling, reading, listening to music and entertaining her 4 grandchildren.

Paul Sibbons
Chair of Learning & Inclusion Committee
Paul Sibbons
Paul worked in Leeds schools for almost 40 years and was Assistant Head at a Leeds High School when he retired 5 years ago. His main focus has always been on students with a range of needs who have required support. At both a strategic and day-to-day level, his aim was always to improve inclusion opportunities within a school.

Neil O’Byrne
Safeguarding and child protection
Neil O'Byrne
Neil is a former senior detective police officer who now deals with safeguarding issues on a daily basis as an officer within Leeds City Council. He was nominated as the lead Governor for safeguarding with responsibility for ensuring the safety of all of our children in school. He takes these duties very seriously, working closely with staff and other Governors to make our school a safe environment in which children can learn and develop.

John Eaton
Premesis, Health & Safety
Paul Eaton
John is a Senior Programme Manager, experienced in leading complex change and business transformations for financial services and utility businesses. He is a former Chartered Electronics Engineer and has spent 18 years in the Territorial Royal Engineers, achieving the rank of Major. John enjoys rowing and coaches the junior squad at Leeds Rowing Club. Both of his children attend our school.

Caroline Nielson
Special Educational Needs
Caroline Nielson
Caroline is an ICT and Technology teacher in secondary schools. She has lived both abroad and in several places in the UK before moving to Wetherby ten years ago. She has two children at our school.

Denise Podlewska
Pupil Premium
Caroline Nielson
After choosing not to go to University, Denise worked for Grattan in Bradford and the Yorvik Viking Centre in York. In 1987, she set up her own business, which she still runs with her husband, supplying business gifts and souvenirs country-wide. She has lived in Wetherby for over 30 years, has two children, one of whom teaches in Leeds. Denise is currently Vice-Chair of Wetherby Business Association, a Parish Councillor and a member of the Welcome to Wetherby team.

Sandra Clynes
Sandra Clynes
Sandra was appointed to the headship of Crossley Street Primary School in 2003 after working at several inner city Leeds schools prior to this. She is proud to have led Crossley Street through many changes which resulted in an outstanding judgement being made by Ofsted after their most recent inspection. She is committed to the Wetherby community and to everyone who lives and works here and believes that all the local schools have a vital role to play within that community. She shares the vision of Wetherby schools working together to provide a first class education across all age groups and will promote this were ever she can.

Michael Green
Michael Green
Educated at The Grammar School, Burton on Trent and New College, Oxford where he read for a degree in Metallurgy and the Science of Materials, Mike has spent half his working life in private industry, principally at director level and the other half working for The Open University from where he retired in 2010. He gained a BSc degree in Maths and Computing and also a Master’s Degree in Business Administration whilst with The Open University. He was Chairman of Wetherby and District University of the Third Age last year and is also non-executive Chairman of a small electronics manufacturing company. He has lived in Wetherby with his wife and family for 40 years.

Heather Shipman
Heather Shipman
From a career which has involved being a Registrar for Further Education and Assistant to the Diocesan Director of Education I am currently the Lay Pastor for Wetherby and Collingham Methodist Churches. At national level I am a member of the Strategy and Resources Committee and their representative on Methodist Council. As a member of Soroptimist International of Harrogate and District I am a keen supporter of initiatives which involve social justice issues both locally and internationally and in enabling young people to fulfil their potential in whatever sphere they choose. I am currently acting as a mentor to a graduate as they seek experiences that will help them in their chosen career path. I love walking, the theatre and having fun.

Malcolm Winterburn
Malcolm Winterburn
Malcolm was a former teacher and Deputy Head until his retirement. Malcolm has been involved in the local community as a Parish Councillor and as past President of the Rotary Club. He is a keen sportsman with an interest in rugby and golf and was Captain of the local golf club last year. He lives in Wetherby with his wife and they have three daughters.

Mark Hopkins
Mark Hopkins

Paul Stevens
Paul Stevens
I started at Wetherby High School in 2002 and am currently Academic Manager responsible for assessment and examinations in school. I also teach Economics and Business Studies. I am proud to be associated with the school and look forward to contributing towards its future success. In my free time I am a keen golfer and enjoy travelling. I have been a parent governor previously at my daughters’ Primary School some years ago – they are a little older now and are both graduates of De Monfort University and work in Fashion Design and Marketing.