Sentences with phrase «primary academy trust»

Lizzie Rowe, chief operating officer of the Education Fellowship, the lowest rated primary academy trust, said that trusts needed to be given time to make progress and that this was not always shown in immediate results.
Successes of the network so far include a 23 - year - old graduate being placed at a primary academy trust, as well as an entrepreneur in his 30s becoming a governor for an alternative provision free school.
Tom Rees, headteacher and director or Northampton Primary Academy Trust, will be speaking at 2:55 on Friday 17 March at Bett Academies (NEC, Birmingham.)
Those schools that do not yet have academy status attended the session presented by Tom Rees, headteacher and director at Northampton Primary Academy Trust (NPAT).

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In further signs of the creeping influence of the Church in the education system, a Church of England - led academy trust in Newcastle is set to assume control of four schools with no religious character after it was announced that they will soon be merging with a Church of England primary school.
The trust currently has 27 primary academies across 3 regional hubs based in the North East, Yorkshire and the Humber and the North West.
A thousand pounds worth of equipment is now available on loan to pupils at Rockwood Academy and Nansen Primary School, both run by CORE Education Trust.
Since September 2010, 2,949 Primary Schools have become academies, 943 of which are «sponsored academies» — with sponsors including businesses, universities, other schools, faith groups or voluntary groups, who have majority control of the academy trust.
Bids were invited around five research areas, and the successful projects are: Tribe Arts; Alive and Kicking Theatre Company; Leyburn Primary School and Yorkshire Collaborative Academy Trust (YCAT); ImpactEd, in partnership with Bright Futures Educational Trust; and Victoria Academies Trust.
The Olympus Trust runs one secondary, one all - through school and five primary academies in Gloucestershire.
The academy opened in a disadvantaged part of western Newcastle in 2008, it is a sponsored academy, supported by the Laidlaw Schools Trust, and has since become an all ‑ through school, with an on - site primary.
Future plans In a drive to share best practice and address local pockets of under - performance, Polesworth joined with neighbouring primary school Birchwood to create The Community Academies Trust (CAT) which now includes Dordon and Wood End primary schools.
Salisbury Plain Academies, a multi-academy trust consisting of Durrington All Saints Infant School, Bulford St Leonard's Primary School, Avon Valley College and St Michael's Primary School (Figheldean) has published its very own magazine, imaginatively titled «Connected».
Nick Blackburn, chief executive of Heathfield Academy Trust, said: «Catterick is an area of local need and North Yorkshire County Council has indicated that there is expected to be a shortfall of 730 primary school places in the area.
The lowest performing school groups at both primary and secondary were found to be MATs, with the Education Fellowship Trust performing the worst for Key Stage 2 and the College Academies Trust performing the worst at Key Stage 4.
Additionally, the REAch2 Academy Trust is set to open a further 22 schools by 2020, providing over 20,000 additional primary places, and the Harris Federation will open three new secondaries and a primary school.
It set up an academy trust to sponsor Messing Primary School, which was in special measures at the time.
«We're going to need tens of thousands of new primary places over the next few years, so it's great to see trust's like the Sharnbrook Academy Federation stepping up to the plate.
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As National Director for Strategy and Quality Improvement for Ormiston Academies Trust (OAT)-- which has sponsored academies since 2009, and currently has 36 academies (30 secondary, five primary, and one all - through special school)-- Amelia will be responsible for OAT's overall policy and planning work, its fundraising strategy and its corporate goAcademies Trust (OAT)-- which has sponsored academies since 2009, and currently has 36 academies (30 secondary, five primary, and one all - through special school)-- Amelia will be responsible for OAT's overall policy and planning work, its fundraising strategy and its corporate goacademies since 2009, and currently has 36 academies (30 secondary, five primary, and one all - through special school)-- Amelia will be responsible for OAT's overall policy and planning work, its fundraising strategy and its corporate goacademies (30 secondary, five primary, and one all - through special school)-- Amelia will be responsible for OAT's overall policy and planning work, its fundraising strategy and its corporate governance.
, Jackie Flaherty (Chipping Campden School, Chipping Camden)-- SHINE in Science, Jane Kay (Bolton Wanderers Free School, Bolton)-- All Stars Mathematics, Katie Gibson (Minsthorpe Academy Trust, South Elmsall)-- Caught in the Act, Kirsty Graham (Marner Primary, London)-- Time to Engage, Marie Hazel (Bridge Learning Campus, Bristol)-- Operation FLIP --(Flipped Learning = Impressive Progress), Robert Jackson (Goole High School Academy, Goole)-- Maths Covers with Purpose, Seliat Agboola (Sydenham School, London)-- The Math Pit and Shane Nolan (Chris the King RC Primary School, Manchester)-- Tinker Tailor Robot Pi.
Apr - 13 TKAT Bridgemary School Ofsted «inadequate» Jul - 13 TKAT Collapse of Swedish «free» school chain Jul - 13 TKAT Havant Academy Ofsted «inadequate» Oct - 13 TKAT Bridgemary School Warning notice issued re Bridgemary School Jan - 14 TKAT The Kemnal Academy Trust Overall 2013 GCSE results below floor target Jan - 14 TKAT TKAT 26 out of 40 heads replaced Jan - 14 TKAT Weyfield Primary Academy Head disappears over holidays, Weyfield Primary Feb - 14 TKAT Dame Janet Primary Requires improvement Mar - 14 TKAT King Harold B & E Academy Requires improvement Jun - 14 TKAT Heybridge Primary Requires improvement Jun - 14 TKAT Portfield Primary School Requires improvement Jul - 14 TKAT Salmestone Primary Requires improvement Jul - 14 TKAT Seymour Primary Requires improvement Jul - 14 TKAT Criticised by Ofsted: Overwhelming proportion of pupils not getting reasonable education Oct - 14 TKAT Thomas Bennett Community Requires improvement Nov - 14 TKAT Weyfield Primary Academy Inadequate (see previous entry) Jan - 15 TKAT Newlands Primary Requires improvement Jul - 15 TKAT Chichester High School for Boys Requires improvement
Research published in July 2016, confirmed that the Trust was in the top 10 % of academy trusts nationally for primary education and performing significantly above average in all areas.
Meols Cop High School, Samuel Ward Academy Trust, Rosendale Primary School, The Academy at Shotton Hall, Sandringham School and Durrington High School will each get # 200,000 to become «focal points of evidence - based practice» in their regions.
As part of the process of securing a positive new future for Jerounds Primary School, the National Education Trust (NETAT) has been proposed as the new sponsor for the school as it changes from being run by Essex County Council to becoming a new academy.
The School has entered into collaboration with the Levels Academy Trust, comprising four primary schools in the Langport area.
NET Academies Trust, alongside Abbotsweld Primary Academy, is committed to giving every child the opportunity to achieve their full potential and celebrate their uniqueness; equipping them with the necessary skills to embrace the fast changing world of the 21st Century.
NET Academies Trust, alongside Latton Green Primary Academy, is committed to giving every child the opportunity to achieve their full potential and celebrate their uniqueness; equipping them with the necessary skills to embrace the fast changing world of the 21st Century,
Keresley Newland, a thriving Primary Academy in Warwickshire which joined the NET Academies Trust in March 2015, has been working alongside Warwickshire County Council and local families to improve understanding of the importance of attendance.
If you would be interested in hearing about similar vacancies in the future, please email us at [email protected] Head of School, Abbotsweld Primary Academy Harlow, Essex, CM18 6TE Salary: Negotiable NET Academies Trust is seeking to...
We are part of the Inspiration Trust, a close - knit family of schools in East Anglia, and work especially closely with our primary schools in Great Yarmouth: Cobholm Primary Academy, Great Yarmouth Primary Academy, and Stradbroke Primary Aprimary schools in Great Yarmouth: Cobholm Primary Academy, Great Yarmouth Primary Academy, and Stradbroke Primary APrimary Academy, Great Yarmouth Primary Academy, and Stradbroke Primary APrimary Academy, and Stradbroke Primary APrimary Academy.
The Harmony Trust are a multi academy trust of 5 primary schools in OlTrust are a multi academy trust of 5 primary schools in Oltrust of 5 primary schools in Oldham.
Registered office: NET Academies Trust, Latton Green Primary Academy, Riddings Lane, Harlow, Essex CM18 7HT, 01279 421 567.
There was much excitement in Keresley village, Warwickshire earlier this month with the launch of Keresley Newland as a Primary Academy, already benefiting in so many ways from joining the family of NET Academies Trust since its conversion in March...
Marios Solomonides, Headteacher, Magna Carta Primary Academy Start date: April 2018 Previous job: Director of curriculum and assessment, Burnt Mill Academy Trust Interesting fact: Marios appeared on the ITV quiz show Tipping Point — and won.
However the trust, which runs three primaries, is now considering merging with a larger academy trust over financial difficulties.
The Durand Academy Trust was issued with a financial notice to improve in March last year, which raised concerns about Mark McLaughlin as the primary school's head and director of DET and London Horizons.
However, the remaining four schools all converted within the timeline, with one, Denaby Main Primary, moving to Astrea Academy Trust in a rapid four months.
There was much excitement in Keresley village, Warwickshire earlier this month with the launch of Keresley Newland as a Primary Academy, already benefiting in so many ways from joining the family of NET Academies Trust since its conversion in March of this year.
Tom Bennett, Founder of ResearchEd and Chair of the Department for Education Behaviour Group John Blake, History Consultant & Leading Practitioner at Harris Federation Christine Counsell, Director of Education, Inspiration Trust Anthony Denny, Parent & Governor, Jane Austen College Rachel De Souza, CEO, Inspiration Trust Toby French, Lead Practitioner, Torquay Academy Claire Heald, Executive Principal, Jane Austen College Karl Hoods, Chairman of Governors, Harris Academy Beckenham Hywel Jones, Head Teacher, West London Free School Michaela Khatib, Executive Head, Cobham Free School Mark Lehain, Principal, Bedford Free School Stuart Lock, Head Teacher, Cottenham Village College Helena Mills, CEO, Burnt Mills Academy Trust Munira Mirza, Former Deputy Mayor of Education and Culture for London Dan Moynihan, CEO, Harris Federation Libby Nicholas, CEO, Reach 4 Academy Trust Sara Noel, Parent and Governor, Cottenham Village College Martyn Oliver, CEO, Outwood Grange Academies Trust James O'Shaughnessy, Founder of Floreat Education Academies Trust Bruno Reddy, Maths Social Entrepreneur & former Head of Maths at King Solomon Academy Martin Robinson, Educationalist & author of Trivium21c Mark Rose, Governor, Great Yarmouth Primary Academy Jo Saxton, CEO, Turner Schools Multi-Academy Trust Tony Sewell, Founder of Generating Genius Jonathan Simons, Head of Education at Policy Exchange & Chairman of Governors, Greenwich Free School Luke Sparkes, Principal, Trinity Academy Alex Wade, Parent and Chairman of Governors, Fulham Boys School Claire Ward, Parent, Cobham Free School Rachel Wolf, Founder of The New Schools Network & Former Special Adviser to the Prime Minister for Education
School Governor Location: Battle Primary Academy, Reading NET Academies Trust is currently seeking new governors to join Battle Primary Local Governing Body.
The Harlow cluster of academies currently includes three primary schools which joined the Trust 18 months ago.
Ninestiles School was the first «converter» academy in Birmingham in January 2011 and the trust comprises four primary and two secondary schools, with another secondary due to join soon.
NET Academies Trust is seeking to appoint a Clerk to governors at Battle Primary Academy, a vibrant and friendly 2 - form entry academy in RAcademy, a vibrant and friendly 2 - form entry academy in Racademy in Reading.
Battle Primary, a member of a very supportive Academies Trust, is easily accessible by road and excellent public transport links.
Schools in multi-academy trusts spend less on «back office» costs and more on primary teaching staff, compared to standalone academies and local authority schools.
Your completed application form should be submitted electronically to Takako Yeung, Governor of Katherines Primary School, at [email protected] or by post to NET Academies Trust, Clare Charity Centre, Saunderton, Buckinghamshire, HP14 4BF by Wednesday 24th May 2017.
NET Academies Trust is currently seeking new governors to join Battle Primary Local Governing Body.
All three primary schools became part of the National Education Trust Academies Trust (NETAT) under Mrs Coton's stewardship at the beginning of January 2015.
It has also been shared across the Academy Trust and is now being adopted by a second primary school.
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