crompton house church of england multi academy trust
London
What is a Multi Academy Trust (MAT)? An academy is a school which funded by
central government but run independently from the local authority. An academy
doesn’t have to follow the national curriculum or keep to usual school holidays.
A multi academy trust is a group of academies working in partnership as part of
a single organisation called the trust Crompton House Multi Academy Trust was
established to improve and maintain high educational standards across a number
of member schools. Through collaboration and partnership, the member schools are
able to share expertise and resources. The trust has responsibility for the
overall governance, finance and performance of the member schools. Approximately
a third of publicly funded schools in England are now academies (22 per cent of
primary and 70 per cent of secondary schools), rather than maintained by local
authorities. The idea of schools sharing provision and learning directly from
each other is a powerful one and something which has been an ambition of
government for at least the last 20 years. Who are the initial member schools of
the Crompton House CofE MAT? The two initial schools of the MAT are: Crompton
House Church of England High School & Beal Vale Primary School