Not exact matches
Whilst this might not have been an issue for schools becoming
academies on their own (as a single
academy trust) this is becoming more of an issue for
multi ‑
academy trusts and particularly for sponsored
academies who may be reluctant to inherit either crumbling buildings or new buildings commissioned by a local authorities without a full
set of warranties.
The report raised concerns that the supply of new head teachers is declining just as the demand is
set to increase, citing plans to create 500 free schools, which will require new executive head roles in
multi academy trusts.
Organisations such as
Multi ‑
Academy Trusts to specialist charitable organisations are being called to apply to one of the 19 local authorities,
setting out how they will be able to meet the specification for the project.
This is an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated individual who
sets high standards and wants to be part of a growing
Multi Academy Trust.
So all in all, this is just the responsible and professional type of organisation that should be
setting up its own
multi academy trust — they've made an almighty mess of things by running them as a local authority but it will be oh so different when they're an
academy trust.
«In addition to this RSCs provide crucial support to schools by approving
academy conversions, recruiting new sponsors and setting up Multi Academy Trusts to provide a structure for sustaining support and raising standards in schools.
academy conversions, recruiting new sponsors and
setting up
Multi Academy Trusts to provide a structure for sustaining support and raising standards in schools.
Academy Trusts to provide a structure for sustaining support and raising standards in schools.»