Screen Shot 2013-12-17 at 11.45.58Good governance is a critical ingredient in the long term well-being of Kilgraston, and its provision of a really first class experience for all the girls, parents and staff who make up our wider family.

The Trust

Kilgraston became an independent Trust in December 1999. While financially and legally independent, the Trust retains close ties to the Society of the Sacred Heart. The Trustees have two primary functions; firstly, to ensure the financial well-being and sustainability of the school; secondly, to ensure that the goals of the Sacred Heart, and Catholic traditions and ethos, remain firmly at the heart of daily life in the school. Each year, the school plan adopts the use of the five goals as a core theme for girls and staff alike. Our school chaplain represents Catholic teaching, while providing a bridge between the school and the local diocese. The Sacred Heart goals and heritage provide a welcoming environment for girls of all faiths.

Our current Trustees are as follows:

Mr Thomas Steuart Fothringham (Chairman)
Dom. Edward Corbould O.S.B.
Mr Tim Hall
Countess Dundonald
Countess of Mansfield
Miss Lorna Ogilvie

The Board of Governors

The oversight day-to-day management of the school has been delegated to a Board of Governors. As well as ensuring the school operates effectively, the governors implement and maintain the educational philosophy of the Society through the development of faith, character, intellect, community and social concerns. The Board works closely with the school management team to ensure that the educational, cultural, sporting and pastoral well-being of the school is well planned and executed. It is with this group that strategic planning will sit and major capital projects initiated. There is also a Finance Committee, whose members include governors, with relevant financial experience and senior members of the school management staff and external appointees. The Chairman, also a Governing Board member, reports back to the Board with recommendations. All Governors have related responsibilities, such as Boarding, Health, Education, Sport etc, where they will work closely with members of the staff to provide support or reflect back to the Board points for debate and action.

The Board of Governors meets regularly, has direct interaction with all key staff members, and has a rotating agenda of special interest in sessions covering all aspects of school life, and associated staff.

The make up of the Board of Governors reflects broad experience. This ensures every aspect of the school has a reference point in skills represented by the Governors.

The current Governors are as follows:

Mr Tim Hall (Chairman)
Miss Lorna Ogilvie (Deputy Chairman)
Dom. Edward Corbould, O.S.B.
Mr Anthony Cross
Dr Judy Hickson
Mr Michael Longstaffe
Mrs Jane Mackie
Mr Paul Race
Mr Nigel Rickard
Mr John Reynolds
Mrs Lesley Stein
Mr Richard Taylor
Ms Emma Weir
Mr Christian Melville
Mrs Geraldine Gammell
Mr Barry Farrell (Secretary to the Board of Governors)

Patrons of the Foundation

Mr Hugh Arbuthnott
Mrs Juliet Austin
The Rt. Hon. Baroness Linklater of Butterstone
Ms Roseanna Cunningham, MSP
Mr Michael Farmer
Miss Mary Lorne Heriot-Maitland
Mrs Christine Lenihan
The Right Reverend Vincent Logan
The Rt. Hon. The Marquis of Lothian
The Hon. Peregrine Moncreiffe
Mrs Tina Munro
Dr Mona Siddiqui
The Hon. Lord Wheatley, QC