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Figures obtained by the Labour party in April found more than 40 per cent of academy trusts had made related - party payments in the 2013 - 14 financial year.
Ministers answered that in 2014 - 15 only four per cent of academy trusts had «cumulative deficit».

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A survey commissioned by academy trust Bohunt Education Trust (BET) has found that only 10 per cent of people believe that children today have more outdoor education opportunities than they had in their school years, with nearly three ‑ quarters of people (71 per cent) blaming cost as the biggest factor stopping children experiencing outdoor educatrust Bohunt Education Trust (BET) has found that only 10 per cent of people believe that children today have more outdoor education opportunities than they had in their school years, with nearly three ‑ quarters of people (71 per cent) blaming cost as the biggest factor stopping children experiencing outdoor educaTrust (BET) has found that only 10 per cent of people believe that children today have more outdoor education opportunities than they had in their school years, with nearly three ‑ quarters of people (71 per cent) blaming cost as the biggest factor stopping children experiencing outdoor education.
Over 60 per cent of secondary schools have converted to academies and most of them are part of Multi Academy Trusts (MATs).
Those governing academies are a little bit more positive, but really not that much: 70 per cent of trustees of multi academy trusts (MATs) are negative about government policy.
He has held the position of group CEO for the past three three years and has overseen the percentage of good or outstanding academies in the Trust increase from less than 26 per cent to 68 per cent.
Astrea Academy Trust has given its teachers a two per cent pay rise, despite only a national government increase of one percent, Tes has reported.
It is now ranked in the top 10 per cent with 84 per cent of pupils gaining five or more A * to C grades, including English and maths, and Sir Michael's trust now heads fifteen academies across the region.
Schools Week looked at the central websites of the 10 largest academy trusts and the websites of a sample of 10 per cent of their schools to check if policy statements had been published.
A trust that is winding up also has no incentive to keep to agreed expenditure, and the quality of information it provides about HR, commercial contracts and financial balances «can not be assumed to be 100 per cent accurate», one academy trust leader said.
The financial and government management review found «at least 78 per cent of Bright Tribe trust and Adventures Learning Academies Trust board members received a payment or benefit in 2014 to 2015.&rtrust and Adventures Learning Academies Trust board members received a payment or benefit in 2014 to 2015.&rTrust board members received a payment or benefit in 2014 to 2015.»
In Yorkshire, nearly 30 per cent of pupils who left Goole academy, operated by Wakefield City Academy Trust (WCAT), also joined a studio school academy, operated by Wakefield City Academy Trust (WCAT), also joined a studio school Academy Trust (WCAT), also joined a studio school or UTC.
The schools are all part of the Astrea Academy Trust which has seen a 13 per cent increase in the children reaching the required standard in the end of year six tests — rising from 32 per cent in 2016 to 45 per cent.
The average pay gap across all 471 of the academy trusts which had submitted their data by the start of April, was still huge, at 31.7 per cent in favour of men, according to research by Education Datalab, making Delta's gap appear starker in contrast.
Of 16,000 school business managers, a sample survey by NASBM showed that 10 per cent were senior executives of large schools or multiple - academy trusts (MATs)-- while the majority (50 per cent) held «varying degrees of influence» in leadership roles within single schools, and a large proportion (40 per cent) were in smaller - scale administrative roleOf 16,000 school business managers, a sample survey by NASBM showed that 10 per cent were senior executives of large schools or multiple - academy trusts (MATs)-- while the majority (50 per cent) held «varying degrees of influence» in leadership roles within single schools, and a large proportion (40 per cent) were in smaller - scale administrative roleof large schools or multiple - academy trusts (MATs)-- while the majority (50 per cent) held «varying degrees of influence» in leadership roles within single schools, and a large proportion (40 per cent) were in smaller - scale administrative roleof influence» in leadership roles within single schools, and a large proportion (40 per cent) were in smaller - scale administrative roles.
Fears about the availability of good sponsors for increasing numbers of academies has led to speculation that the government may look to the 16 to 19 institutions — 90 per cent of which are rated good or outstanding by Ofsted — to lead multi-academy trusts.
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