Reform's survey
of academy trust bosses also shows a worrying collective view about the minimum number of schools needed to make chains efficient, which is especially concerning in the context of data that shows that the vast majority of trusts have fewer than 10 schools.
Not exact matches
But the
academy trusts asked to explain their levels
of pay, where
bosses earn over # 150,000, have only been small, single - school
trusts.
That same month, the
academies minister Theodore Agnew wrote to chairs
of all
academy trust boards urging them to take their financial responsibilities seriously, and not to over-reward
trust bosses.
The East Midlands is the «worst - performing region in the country», where education for thousands
of pupils is «distinctly second - division», Sir Michael Wilshaw has said, after Ofsted
bosses wrote to
academy trusts and councils in Northamptonshire to criticise school standards.
The
bosses of academy trusts running large chains
of schools in England are going to be challenged by education ministers over «fat - cat» pay.
This is almost the same as that received by the
boss of the
Academies Enterprise
Trust Julian Drinkall, who oversaw 66 schools last year.
The Paradigm
Trust reportedly paid for broadband at the French holiday home
of its
boss Amanda Phillips, while the Aspirations
Academy Trust paid nearly # 90,000 for its American - based co-founder to fly over for consultancy work.