We are a small, friendly partnership, currently consisting of one secondary and three primary schools in West Yorkshire. Our ... core belief is about valuing people and helping them to be as successful as they can be. This is both challenging and rewarding and we hope you find it inspiring. In the years since the Trust was formed in 2011, schools everywhere have seen a considerable amount of change. We have met these challenges with a shared approach, working as a team, enjoying the support of shared moderation, making us stronger and more structured. Through supporting and challenging each other, the Trust has enriched each member school beyond our expectations. We encourage the sharing of our expertise, whether it’s about recruiting and retaining good staff or improving the quality of learning; we all contribute and share our experience and best practice, helping to make our schools better places for our staff and pupils. High performing schools enjoy the opportunity to contribute and share good practice, meeting with like-minded headteachers as partners and helping to improve the standard of education for young people. Our own model for school improvement is an effective resource that we regularly tap into: good behaviour, good routines in lessons, tackling teacher expectations, stretching pupils and marking with constructive feedback are the key foundations we build on for long-term success. Schools that need more support soon begin to thrive. John McNally, Chief Executive of the Trust and Headteacher at Shelley College says ‘We are really pleased with the way Shelley has benefited from being part of the Trust. We are far more aware of what constitute the core elements of good practice: fixing routines and behaviours, child protection systems, quality of education. Improving in these areas has helped us to attract even more expertise into the school.’ read more
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