Sentences with phrase «oversight of academy trusts»

Not exact matches

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.
But Morgan's hopes were quickly dashed when the NASUWT general secretary, Chris Keates, followed her at the podium and asked Morgan to reconsider the plan to move 16,000 schools in England from local authority oversight to control by chains of academy trusts by 2022.
But Mr Hunt says that for both free schools and academy trusts there has been a serious lack of oversight.
Perry Beeches The Academy Trust — which runs five schools in Birmingham — has been issued with a financial notice to improve after an investigation revealed a string of «significant» financial oversight failures.
There are now more than 2,000 separate trusts running academies and he told heads there would be «far more robust oversight» of the finances of academy trusts.
The trust's chairman is Theodore Agnew, a non-executive director of the Department for Education and chairman of the Academies Board, responsible for the oversight of the academies programme inAcademies Board, responsible for the oversight of the academies programme inacademies programme in England.
I will be setting up far more robust oversight and challenge when it comes to the financial performance of academy trusts.
The commission said concerns surrounded a «lack of separation» between the management of the two charities — DET and Durand Academy Trust — and its oversight of its «investment assets».
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