A primary school has appointed two new members to join its leadership team.

The Diocese of Salisbury Academy Trust (DSAT) has appointed two new leaders at St. Martin’s CE Primary School, Ollie Martindale as executive headteacher and Becka Miller-Goddard as the new head of school.

Both supported the school during the second half of the summer term but took up their official posts in September.

Prior to these appointments, Becka was assistant headteacher and SENDCo at St. Peter’s CE Primary and part of the team that took the school from its official opening in September 2018, through a successful 2022 OFSTED and beyond.

Ollie was headteacher at St. Peter’s during this time and continues to oversee the strategic direction and improvement priorities of both schools as executive headteacher of St. Peter’s and St. Martin’s.

Ollie Martindale and Becka Miller-Goddard with pupils of St Martin'sOllie Martindale and Becka Miller-Goddard with pupils of St Martin's (Image: St Martin's CE Primary School)

With the city centre as its catchment, St. Martin’s is one of Salisbury’s most diverse schools with around 22 different languages spoken by pupils and a wide range of cultures represented.

Ollie said: “It is a privilege to take on this new role and work alongside a very dedicated team of professionals (including three recently appointed teachers and a new SENDCo) in re-establishing St. Martin’s as an inclusive and high-achieving school.”

Becka recounts her first few days at the school, adding: “The pupils were so well behaved and have such a wonderful work ethic. The sky is the limit for them and the school!”

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A significant part of the new leadership means there is close collaboration between St. Peter’s and St. Martin’s.

Ollie said: “We already have several colleagues working across both sites, from teaching assistants to senior staff. Our vision is to share the expertise and experience of all stakeholders in other ways, such as shared professional development, to improve the learning experiences and outcomes of all our pupils.”

CEO of DSAT Mark Lacey said: “Both Ollie and Becka have a proven track record of leading schools to a position of strength. In a short space of time, it has been gratifying to see the pupils and staff at St. Martin’s flourish. With Ollie and Becka's strong experience and commitment, parents can feel assured that their children are in capable hands.”

Both St. Peter’s and St. Martin’s are offering tours to prospective parents, particularly for Reception starters in September 2025.  Other interested parents are also welcome to visit. Parents are encouraged to get in touch with the school offices to find out how to book a place.