The Ember Learning Trust

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The Ember Learning Trust

Context Change in the whole structure of the educational environment We have a strong local relationship and started to explore possible options to develop and formalise the relationship two years ago. Wish to maintain what is good and positive at present and providing additional educational value - not just keeping the status quo

Partnership options we have explored A Hinchley Wood MAT An established MAT An Umbrella trust (academies) A Collaborative partnership A Co-operative trust

Co-operative Trust Schools Co-operative Trust Schools are maintained schools supported by a charitable foundation (known as a trust) They usually start out as a group of schools in a local area Partnership is formalised through changing category from community to foundation status and becoming members of the trust. Schools still maintain their own governing body and budget control along with their own individuality and autonomy The trust only manages agreed projects between the schools – it does not manage any activity within each school Visit to see Southampton Trust in action

Cooperative Learning Trust Trustees Governing Bodies Hinchley Wood Primary Long Ditton Infant School Thames Ditton Infant School Thames Ditton Junior School Long Ditton St Mary’s

External Partners Surrey County Council Co-operative Schools Network A local university ‘The truth is that partnership is the key. Sometimes universities will take the lead, sometimes and increasingly, it will be the schools that lead the way. However, neither can do it alone and our review has made recommendations that emphasise the strength of working together within a system that is increasingly school -led’. (Carter review of initial teacher training – January 2016)  

The Benefits of the Learning Trust Improved outcomes for children as a result of: Shared policies and practice within schools Shared strategic thinking of governors Professional opportunities for staff Shared recruitment (advertising/interviewing) Shared Inset, staff meetings and professional development Joint funding of specialist expertise Joint procurement – some potential savings

Why should we go ahead? (1) Partnerships Best Practice Finances Trust and Knowledge

Why should we go ahead? (2) We keep the needs of the pupils, staff, parents and the local community as a priority Each school retains its autonomy Terms and conditions for all staff remain the same Allows greater and formal relationships with teaching universities for NQT development All schools in the Trust are equal and can participate as much or as little as they wish Structure can evolve if appropriate, or be reversed

Changes Governors become employers Governors become responsible for admissions Support staff no longer have access to car lease scheme ‘TUPE’ process – all employees have right to continuous service LA funding does not change

The White Paper: Educational Excellence Everywhere The ‘White Paper' lays out an expectation that all schools will become academies by 2022. As a group of schools we aim to form a trust providing excellent education for our children now. May need to consider academisation in the future

Proposed first projects Supporting school self-evaluation and monitoring, in the context of the 2015 Ofsted framework. Moderation of assessment, for consistency of standards, in a “world without levels”. Developing our understanding of well-being and children’s mental health issues. Enrich the curriculum by providing innovative curriculum opportunities to develop the children’s knowledge and understanding of the world, to raise self esteem and promote pupil wellbeing

Next Steps We are consulting with all stakeholders – governors will make final decision We aim to launch the new Trust at the start of the academic year 2016-17 We do not wish to exclude any schools who would like to work with us on an equal collaborative basis and have offered Claygate Primary and Hinchley Wood Secondary school partnership options

Any Questions ?