An exciting opportunity has arisen for data protection officer with oasis community learning, one of
the largest academy sponsors in the uk.
Not exact matches
In the report I recently released, (covered by the New York Times) «And Now a Word from Our
Sponsors,» I described the various ways the food industry influences the
largest trade group of nutrition professionals: the
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
However it fits in with the Church's previously announced expansion plans, with the previous Archbishop of Canterbury having declared that because of the
Academies programme, «We are looking at the middle - term future, where the Church of England will be quite conceivably the
largest sponsor and provider of secondary education in this country, which is a rather startling and breathtaking proposal.»
Big Food
sponsors large organizations such as the
Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
Candidates must either be
sponsored by two
Academy members from the branch to which the candidate seeks admission or selected at -
large by the Executive Director of the Black Reel Awards.
«With more than 80 per cent of council maintained schools currently rated as good or outstanding by Ofsted, and only three of the 20
largest academy chains viable to take on additional schools, high performing maintained schools should also be able to
sponsor struggling schools, without having to go through
academy status first.
However, in the studies we looked at, a majority of converter and
sponsored academies report that they give support to other schools, and secondary
academies,
larger academies and converter
academies are more likely to do this.
Critics say that the downfall of two of the
largest for - profit education firms
sponsoring academies marks the death knell for such companies in the English state system.
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.
Other barred
sponsors include some of the country's
larger chains, such as
Academies Enterprise Trust and CfBT Education Trust.