Sentences with phrase «executive of the academy trust»

But the watchdog says the chief executive of the academy trust had mistakenly been copied into an email with an inspection schedule.

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Karen Pollock MBE, chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, said: «We are delighted to be working with Liverpool Football Club to give their Academy teams the opportunity to hear from a Holocaust survivor.
In another case an academies trust paid out almost half a million pounds to companies owned by trustees and executives of the trust.
But, it takes time and patience to build the trust that is necessary to nurture these partnerships for the long term, said Sergio Jorge Pastrana, foreign secretary and executive director of the Academy of Sciences of Cuba.
A CHANGE IN CULTURE Other seminar sessions included one delivered by Cathie Paine, deputy chief executive of REAch2 Academy Trust.
Another motivational session was delivered by Rob Tarn, the regional chief executive and national leader of education at the high - performing Outwood Grange Academy Trust.
Sir Nick Weller, chief executive of the Bradford - based Dixons Academies Trust, was commissioned to write the report by former chancellor George Osborne, and former education secretary Nicky Morgan.
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.
In addition, Rob Tarn, the regional chief executive and national leader of education at Outwood Grange Academies Trust, will be sharing advice on «implementing effective measures to transform schools and improve learning outcomes».
RSC Tim Coulson has resigned from his role to become chief executive of the Samuel Ward Academy Trust in Suffolk.
Christine has a wealth of experience having previously served as a headteacher and more recently in her capacity as both Executive Principal and CEO of Ninestiles Academy trust.
Wilshaw wrote: «Given these worrying findings about the performance of disadvantaged pupils and the lack of leadership capacity and strategic oversight by trustees, salary levels for the chief executives of some of these MATs do not appear to be commensurate with the level of performance of their trusts or constituent academies.
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.
Chris Brislen is chief executive officer of St Bart's Multi-Academy Trust and as a National Leader of Education (NLE) he has led several academies to an improved future.
Phil Karnavas, executive principal of The Canterbury Academy Trust, said: «The Canterbury Academy was pleased to be among the first schools to be chosen to benefit from the PSBP.
Tim Coulson, Chief Executive of Samuel Ward Academy Trust is one of a number of senior MAT execs and head teachers who contributed to the research.
Libby Nicholas, chief executive of Astrea Academy Trust, told Tes: «Our teachers are such a valuable asset — they work tirelessly to deliver an education that inspires beyond measure.
It is possible now for a relatively inexperienced head teacher with limited experience to become an executive principal and then a CEO of a multi academy trust.
One example of this is Tim Coulson, Chief Executive of Samuel Ward Academy Trust, who summed up the power of data rather neatly.
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.
Paul Thorogood, chief executive of the Football Foundation, said: «This was truly a landmark day for the Newbridge High School Academy Trust and for this part of Leicestershire, which now boasts its first ever 3G playing surface.»
During his tenure as Group Chief Executive, the percentage of good or outstanding academies in our Trust has increased from less than 26 % to 68 %.
Executive head teacher Karen Holmes, of Saints Way Church of England Multi Academy Trust, said she was «furious» when she discovered the funding for her schools had come to an end.
The trust was set up by Sir Michael Wilkins, chief executive of the trust and principal of Ofsted - rated outstanding Outwood Grange Academy, near Wakefield.
Dr Jo Saxton, the trust's current chief executive, said in a statement: «We are delighted that Paul Smith is joining Future Academies; he's committed to our trust's values of knowledge, aspiration and respect, and will work to help us to continue to improve the education and life chances of even more children.
Alison Beane, the executive headteacher of the Solent Academies Trust, which is a group of three special needs schools in Portsmouth, was co-opted at the last election in October.
Since joining The Mind Trust in 2016, White has led The Mind Trust's partnership with the Relay Graduate School of Education's National Principals Academy Fellowship and has developed several groundbreaking initiatives that provide educators across Indianapolis with expert instructional, operational, and executive leadership support.
Ian Cleland (pictured right), chief executive of ATT, said schools, academies and multi-academy trusts across the country are all being affected by «significant financial challenges».
Coulson will be taking over from outgoing chief executive Howard Lay, to run the academy trust of 15 schools, overseeing the education of 8,000 pupils.
David Baker, the interim chief executive at Ridings until it joins his Olympus Academy Trust, said he and new chair of governors, Claire Emery, had commissioned an audit of the trust's finances when they both took over last Trust, said he and new chair of governors, Claire Emery, had commissioned an audit of the trust's finances when they both took over last trust's finances when they both took over last year.
I recently spoke with an academy trust chief executive whose schools had a ridiculous number of commissioner officials and Ofsted in at the same time.
Quinn, the former executive principal and chief executive of Ninestiles academy trust in Birmingham, has been in post for less than two months.
However Martin, chair of governors at Durand Academy Trust (DAT) and also its former executive head, said the government had approved the contract, which he says enables millions of pounds in profit to be pumped back into the academyAcademy Trust (DAT) and also its former executive head, said the government had approved the contract, which he says enables millions of pounds in profit to be pumped back into the academy tTrust (DAT) and also its former executive head, said the government had approved the contract, which he says enables millions of pounds in profit to be pumped back into the academyacademy trusttrust.
Richard Ludlow, the chief executive of Ebor Academy Trust, is planning to run four hubs of between eight and 10 schools «within relatively easy reach of one another».
At one point, when presenting to a room of heads at an academy trust, the chief executive suggested he experiment, one weekend, with switching everyone's emails off at 9 pm on a Friday night and switching them back on at 6 am on Monday.
The chief executive of the Elliot Foundation Academies Trust, Hugh Greenway, believes the size of the trust is important to its sustainabiTrust, Hugh Greenway, believes the size of the trust is important to its sustainabitrust is important to its sustainability.
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
Each of the new boards will have members from across local councils, teaching schools, dioceses and the ranks of academy trust chief executives to advise regional school commissioners (RSCs) on improvement strategies for failing schools.
The event started with a whole - school assembly with special guests, Mrs Pat Jefferson, Chair of NET Academies Trust, Mrs Maxine Evans, Chief Executive of NET Academies Trust and Roy Blatchford, Director of The National Education Trust present as invited guests.
An academy trust chief executive who resigned after a misconduct investigation received a payout of of more than # 85,000.
Before founding Turner Schools, Saxton served as chief executive of Future Academies, a trust founded by the former academies minister LAcademies, a trust founded by the former academies minister Lacademies minister Lord Nash.
Ian Cleland, chief executive of the Academy Transformation Trust (ATT), which runs 24 schools, said his chain would share «experience and expertise» in apprenticeships linked to services in a school.
Gillian Allcroft (pictured), deputy chief executive of the National Governance Association, said interim boards often drove rapid improvement, but said it was «highly unusual» for a single academy trust, such as Parkfield, to delegate all the powers of its trustees to a new committee.
«I think that as we look at each of those schools in the particular markets and catchment areas in which they exist, there might be arguments for selection in certain places,» Julian Drinkall, chief executive of the Academies Enterprise Trust, told the TES.
The schools, Ormiston Victory, Thetford Academy and Great Yarmouth Primary Academy, had been overseen by Dame Rachel de Souza, currently the chief executive of Inspiration Trust which runs two of the schools.
Dr Phil Limbert, chief executive of rival bidder Valley Invicta Academies Trust, said the primary objective was grammar provision in Sevenoaks.
And the combined cost to England's largest chain, Academies Enterprise Trust, of employing first one, and then another, chief executive during 2016 - 17 was also # 400,000.
Patrington and Easington are part of the same academy trust and share an executive head teacher.
Toby Salt, chief executive of Ormiston Academies Trust, had been given a # 30,000 rise, boosting his salary to at least # 180,000 in 2015.
Our second analysis found Moynihan is paid # 14,483 for each good or outstanding school, compared with just # 5,244 for Ian Comfort, the former chief executive of Academies Enterprise Trust.
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