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Northern Education Trust

Coordinates: 53°42′32″N 1°30′47″W / 53.70895°N 1.51292°W / 53.70895; -1.51292
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Northern Education Trust
FoundedMarch 15, 2010 (2010-03-15)
TypeMulti-academy trust
Registration no.07189647
FocusEducation
Location
  • Thorp Academy, Main Road, Ryton, NE40 3AH
Coordinates53°42′32″N 1°30′47″W / 53.70895°N 1.51292°W / 53.70895; -1.51292
Key people
Rob Tarn, CEO
Websitenortherneducationtrust.org
UID 4036

Northern Education Trust is a multi-academy trust operating in the North of England, established in 2010. It operates both primary and secondary academies. The Northern Education Trust (NET) is a founder and member of the Northern Alliance of Trusts.

Academies

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As of September 2024, there were a total of 29 academies run by the Northern Education Trust.[1] As of 2023, all NET schools inspected by Ofsted were judged "Good" or "Outstanding", even in cases where the predecessor schools had been deemed "Indadequate".[2]

Secondary academies

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Denton community college

Primary academies

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  • Abbey Park Academy
  • Badger Hill Academy
  • The Ferns Primary Academy
  • Frederick Nattrass Primary Academy
  • Hilton Primary Academy
  • Merlin Top Primary Academy
  • Mount Pellon Primary Academy
  • Norton Primary Academy
  • The Oak Tree Academy
  • Whitecliffe Academy

Northern Alliance of Trusts membership

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In 2017 it was instrumental in setting up the Northern Alliance of Trusts. In 2019, the academies minister, Lord Agnew, announced a new growth fund to support smaller academy trusts to merge to create bigger trusts and share resources, in response criticisms of the efficiency academies.[3][relevant?] Northern Alliance of Trusts received a grant from the Department for Education Strategic School Improvement Fund. This was funding aimed at in-need schools to improve school performance and pupil attainment, and favoured schemes in which schools helped each other. Funding opened in 2017 and gave grants for two years.[4]

The Northern Alliance is the first formal partnership of its kind between larger chains. Members share resources but continue to act as independent legal entities.[5] The Alliance works on common procurement, leadership standards, fund raising, and strategies for the recruitment and retention of teachers.[6] It has eight members:

References

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  1. ^ "NORTHERN EDUCATION TRUST | Academies (29)". Get Information about Schools. UK Government. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
  2. ^ "Find an inspection report and registered childcare". 13 August 2022.
  3. ^ "No point giving schools more money if it's not spent properly". Schools Week. 20 June 2019. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Strategic School Improvement Fund". GOV.UK. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Prominent academy chains form 'Northern Alliance' – Edexec.co.uk". Education Executive. 15 November 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Northern Alliance of Trusts". Northern Education Trust. Retrieved 31 August 2019.