Sentences with phrase «academy trust sponsors»

We question whether the eight named «preferred» academy trust sponsors have the capacity and track record to take on these schools.
Aldridge Education was established as a national multi-academy trust by the Aldridge Foundation in 2016, taking over responsibility from the Foundation for its family of non-selective academy schools and colleges, some of which are part of the MAT whilst others are currently Single Academy Trusts sponsored by Aldridge Education.

Not exact matches

On Local Government, the third post in our series on sponsored academies: Brooke Weston Trust - boosting standards in Northants and Cambridgeshire
First held in 1949, the 70th Annual State Science Day is sponsored by: The Ohio Academy of Science, American Electric Power, Battelle, Ethicon, The Ohio Environmental Education Fund, The Ohio Tuition Trust Authority and The Ohio State University.
The report focuses on the arrangements for converting schools to academies, including the robustness, cost and speed of the conversion process, and the availability of sponsors and multi-academy trusts to support schools to convert to academies.
Returning to the show this year, we have the FASNA sponsored MAT Summit, providing a unique insight into governance and best - practice and available funding for Multi Academy Trusts.
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.
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.
Focus Education, which is set to host a series of «Becoming an Academy» events this summer providing insight and guidance on how to approach the transition, is the sponsor of the charitable multi-academy trust, Focus Trust, which was established in trust, Focus Trust, which was established in Trust, which was established in 2013.
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.
The Sutton Trust report - Chain Effects 2017 - written by Merryn Hutchings and Becky Francis, which is now in its fourth year, looks at the results of disadvantaged pupils in academy chains with at least two sponsored academies for at least three years.
They might even partner with an existing non-selective school within a multi-academy trust or sponsor a currently underperforming non-selective academy
«North Yorkshire County Council supports the application from Heathfield Academy Trust, which already sponsors a number of schools near Catterick and who the DfE identified as a potential sponsor for the new school in Catterick.
«Although happy to support the application from Heathfield Academy Trust, we understand that it is a competitive process and that a final decision on the sponsor will be taken by the Secretary of State.»
It set up an academy trust to sponsor Messing Primary School, which was in special measures at the time.
In her time there she has been instrumental in the school progressing from special measures to good and the successful conversion to a sponsored academy as part of a multi-academy trust.
The head teacher of a school judged to be Good or Outstanding, irrespective of its context, is being encouraged to sponsor other schools and become de facto the executive principal and then CEO of the multi academy trust created.
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Achievement for All Education Trust, a not for profit organisation, has been granted Sponsor and Multi Academy Trust status by the Department for Education and will be forming a Multi Academy Trust (MAT).
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.
Dr Edmond analysed 23 universities identified by the Department for Education as the «lead sponsor» of individual academies, multi-academy trusts, free schools and university training schools.
Their duties, according to the job advert, include monitoring performance and intervening in underperforming academies, managing academy trusts, sponsors and local authorities, and providing strategic advice to RSCs and ministers.
More than 30 teaching posts are reportedly under threat across schools sponsored by the University of Chester Academy Trust (UCAT).
Donations from wealthy sponsors are helping academy trusts to safeguard school trips, breakfast clubs and sports competitions as other schools are forced to axe provision as the funding...
Donations from wealthy sponsors are helping academy trusts to safeguard school trips, breakfast clubs and sports competitions as other schools are forced to axe provision as the funding squeeze bites.
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.
It is run by the educational trust CfBT, which already sponsors two academies and is working on two further free school proposals.
For Church of England sponsored academies, the memorandum states that the Secretary of State and the National Society both expect a diocesan or strong church school - led academy trust will be the sponsor for any church academy.
The establishment of the National Education Trust (NET), already a highly regarded educational organisation, as a sponsor of academies, was a carefully considered move by its trustees.
The Department for Education currently «grade» academy sponsors but have refused to release information about the grade levels, or how they are decided, even to leaders of academy trusts.
And while the deficit remains with academy trusts, several pension experts said the government would ultimately have to cough up should a trust collapse without a new sponsor — something described as a «extreme circumstance» by John Wright, head of public sector at pensions firm Hymans Robertson.
But one academy chain source says the Department for Education has been clear that trusts must become sustainable and not rely on their sponsor's cash.
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The Sutton Trust in its fourth annual report on academy chains, Chain Effects 2017 — The impact of academy chains on low income students, reveals the continued lack of impact academy chains are having in turning around the low attainment levels of disadvantaged students, a stated aim of the original sponsored academies programme.
The council said in a letter that a new sponsor must be found for the academy and has stepped in to support the Education Central Multi-Academy Trust (ECMAT), the school's current sponsors.
The report said that while large trusts did tend to have a higher number of sponsored academies and so might need to «act more quickly» to remove a head, this didn't explain all the difference.
Even after accounting for sponsored academies, more heads left MATs with between six and 30 schools than in single academy trusts.
Some academy trusts are already charitable arms of such companies:: The Learning Schools Trust operates academies on behalf of for - profit Kunskapsskolan, The Collaborative Academies Trust is sponsored by EdisonLearning and GEMS Learning Trust is the non-profit arm of GEMS Education Sacademies on behalf of for - profit Kunskapsskolan, The Collaborative Academies Trust is sponsored by EdisonLearning and GEMS Learning Trust is the non-profit arm of GEMS Education SAcademies Trust is sponsored by EdisonLearning and GEMS Learning Trust is the non-profit arm of GEMS Education Solutions.
An academy trust that was rapped by the government over financial mismanagement relating to its former private company sponsor faces having the funding scrapped for one of its schools after an «inadequate» Ofsted inspection.
The government stopped judging regional commissioners on how many schools in their regions were in need of an academy trust after figures revealed far more sponsors were needed...
And don't forget the three academies sponsored by the Learning Schools Trust, the charitable arm of for - profit Kunskapsskolan.
The Trust was originally established by the National Education Trust (NET), a charity set up in 2006 to focus on school improvement across the country, and already sponsors 7 academies.
Where we have concerns about an academy trust's ability to improve performance, we will intervene to find a strong sponsor for the school.
And this continues under the sponsored - academy model, where failing schools are taken over and run by an academy trust.
Funds are only given to trusts supporting either an «inadequate» - rated maintained school that is not converting to academy status, or an «inadequate» academy which is not moving sponsor.
It's due to be handed to a new sponsor (at taxpayers» expense), the Paradigm Trust, a small London - based academy chain with no experience of secondary education.
According to government statistics, there were 17 sponsored academy trusts established by universities with 38 schools as of October 1 last year.
Complications may arise for academy trusts that are sponsored, as they may have a corporate member as well as individual member.
Nov 2015: Monitoring: «Plans are in place for the school to convert to an academy sponsored by the Wakefield City Academies Trust.
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