The leading voice for education ascl.org.uk. How to Grow Capacity and Meet the Challenges Ahead West Midlands Regional Sponsor and MAT Conference Leading.

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the leading voice for education ascl.org.uk

How to Grow Capacity and Meet the Challenges Ahead West Midlands Regional Sponsor and MAT Conference Leading and Governing Groups of Schools Leora Cruddas Director of Policy

ascl.org.uk Size Challenge EstablishingGrowing infrastructure Start to benefit from economies of scale & gain confidence Achieving sustainability can become a strong motivation for expansion. Sustainable MAT Large MAT Interviews revealed considerable consistency of views on when trusts need to establish infrastructure, at around 6 schools. At this point, Exec heads must transition to be CEOs and investment must be made in central services. At 8-11 Trusts reported reaching critical mass and the financial risks lessen. The largest Trusts described needing to re-organise again at around 20. Business theory suggests further re-organisation may be needed at around 40. School-based MATS typically find this stage easier due to ability to draw on school resources or reputation. Adapted from DfE: What does a high performing academy sponsor look like?)

ascl.org.uk Executive leadership Do the four models of executive leadership offer helpful clarification? What (more) information and/or guidance do you think would be helpful to executive leaders growing their trusts? Is the distinction between vision and strategy helpful? If so, is more guidance needed? Do you find or would have found the twenty questions on motivation, capability and capacity helpful?

ascl.org.uk Key decisions – business and growth model The evidence says: Grow carefully, understand your own capacity and the challenges and risks you take on. Be aware of key transition points - particularly the phase from 5-10 schools. Formulate your business model carefully – and look at what others have done. There is no single formula for top-slice and central services. Strong financial planning is vital. Be proactive in finding ways to achieve efficiencies. It is advisable to have a mixed portfolio of schools – a balance of sponsored and convertor projects (or for federations stronger and weaker provision). When planning growth, think in terms of geography, plan your development in terms of clusters and understand the risks of adding isolated schools to your group. (Source: DfE – What does a high performing academy sponsor look like?) Will you: Have clear criteria for which schools will be able to join the group? Insist on geographical proximity? Note that widely spread trusts can work provided there are workable clusters of geographically proximate schools. Develop a growth model that includes convertor and sponsor schools/ stronger and weaker schools? Have central policies, resources and systems?

ascl.org.uk Key decisions – professional and pedagogical The evidence says: There are different approaches to the level of prescription on curriculum and pedagogy. An earned autonomy model can be effective, but different organisations set the threshold in different places. The level of prescription in relation to teaching and learning is not always related to prescription in vision and purpose. Generally more successful organisation take firm control of schools were outcomes are not secure or declining. It is also generally the case that high performing organisations have strong partnerships with schools in the wider system (Source: DfE – What does a high performing academy sponsor look like?) Will you: Have a shared distinct teaching, learning and assessment model? Develop strong quality assurance arrangements? Have a model of earned autonomy? If so, where will you set the thresholds? Have a school improvement model that includes taking firm, interventionist action where schools are not secure? Have a protocol for how you develop strategic partnerships including with schools in the wider system?

ascl.org.uk Key decisions – people and leadership The evidence says: Leaders of high performing organisations tend to be strong, ambitious and determined with clear moral purpose – be focused on delivering great outcomes for the schools in your group. Make sure your vision and purpose (see section one) is well understood throughout your organisation - branding can be a tool, but it’s collective ethos that counts. Have individuals with a range of skills including strong commercial skills at board level- the importance of these skills increases when the organisation grows beyond four or five schools. As you grow beyond five, a full time financial director will be essential – you may need to recruit externally. Nurture leadership internally and make the most of cross-school professional learning and progression opportunities. (Source: DfE – What does a high performing academy sponsor look like?) Will you: Have a clear common vision and values - how? Use branding to communicate vision or let schools retain own brand? Employ a financial director at an early stage or buy in commercial expertise? Develop professional learning programmes, pathways and progression opportunities across your organisation? Deploy key leaders and staff across the group? Have shared terms and conditions and pay scales?

ascl.org.uk Key decisions: governance and delegation The evidence says: It is vital that the trust has a clear governance structure, with a formal scheme of delegation which is understand at all levels of governance. Lean boards with a strong skill-set are more likely to be successful. It is effective to distinguish between the strategic and operational – strategic direction exercised at board level with more operational accountability at LGB level. (Source: DfE – What does a high performing academy sponsor look like?) Will you: Ensure effective and clear corporate governance? Develop an approach to managing risk across the group? Delegate responsibilities and functions to local governing boards? Note that the level of delegation to schools in the group could be different, with good or better provision having high levels of delegation and weaker provision, much lower levels of delegation. However, there has to be a point at which decisions are made in the interests of the group rather than the individual school. Be clear about what this point is.

ascl.org.uk Due diligence Due diligence is an investigation of an organisation prior to signing a contract. Before agreeing to sponsor a school or allow a school to convert into your MAT, it is essential to undertake due diligence activities. You will want to ensure that you understand exactly what you are acquiring, what the extent of the school improvement task is, that the transferor has the legal right to transfer such assets and the full extent of any liabilities for which you will become responsible. It will be essential for the board to discuss and decide on an appropriate level of due diligence. It is clearly important that any due diligence undertaken is proportionate to the circumstances of the actual transaction. There are two key purposes to undertaking due diligence: -The primary purpose is to obtain sufficient information about the organisation joining the Trust in order to decide whether the transfer should go ahead; and -where appropriate, any information revealed can be used to provide a better negotiating position in respect of terms of the transfer.

ascl.org.uk Due diligence tests Financial: Financial information for the past three years, financial projections, audit reports, capital assets and commitments – it is advisable to commission an independent audit of finance and risk. Organisational: Staffing structure, summary biographies of senior leadership team, curriculum model and staffing ratios, any ongoing/ unresolved staffing issues, pay policy. This will help anticipate the Transfer of Undertaking (Protection of Employment Regulations (TUPE) when staff transfer to your MAT. You are likely to need specialist HR advice. Performance: external data is accessible, but it is advisable to familiarise yourself with the extent of the improvement task by reviewing the school’s own data. This will help you assess your organisation's capacity to support the school and how this school fits into the portfolio of schools in your group. Legal: you will want to ensure that all assets and contracts including the title to the school land are effectively transferred to the MAT. It will be important to understand what liabilities may be associated with these, for example, potential employment claims. Commercial: you will need to understand any additional contracts which will need to be entered into in order to continue to properly operate (for example, an upgraded finance system). Ensure you understand all arrangements that are currently implemented by the Local Authority on behalf of the Governing Body.