iPads for Learning has launched across our family of nine schools, transforming teaching and learning across the Trust.
iPads for Learning was launched across our five primary schools yesterday during a day of celebrations.
Exciting plans for a brand new nursery at Goldsmith Primary Academy in Walsall have moved a step closer after planning permission was granted by Walsall Council.
Goldsmith Primary Academy has introduced class birthday parties to ensure that children don't miss out on the opportunity to celebrate their special day with their friends.
Colley Lane Primary Academy’s successful approach to remote learning and exceptional support for students returning to school was recognised during a visit to the school by the MP for Stourbridge, Suzanne Webb, on Friday 23rd October.
Lauren Parkes is a Year 6 teacher, Maths and PE leader who was an NPQML participant. We caught up with Lauren to ask her about her experience on the programme, what she learnt and what impact the NPQML has had at her school.
COVID-19 has undoubtedly brought many challenges and struggles and yet through the hardship, we have been courageous, resilient and innovative. Many stars have shone through the darkness and if we harness all that has glowed brightly we will emerge stronger.
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ has been praised by the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the School System for its exceptional work in supporting its pupils and the local community during the Covid-19 pandemic.
We were extremely proud to recognise our colleagues across the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ family at our awards.
Over 800 people gathered at the ICC in Birmingham for the annual ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ conference. The theme of the conference was 'tomorrow's people' and featured inspirational speakers including Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Baroness Susan Greenfield and Mary Myatt.
ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½â€™s 2018 conference brought together staff from across all nine schools and guests from other multi academy trusts and national organisations. The event included world renowned keynote speakers including Sir David Carter, Professor Steve Peters and Andy Buck.
A talented group of Year 6 pupils from Tenterfields Primary Academy took part in a Science Fair at Birmingham University, winning two gold medals for their projects.
Windsor High School and Sixth Form’s Young Enterprise Team attended the Black Country Area Finals with their Social Enterprise ‘HOP’. They had a fantastically successful evening and were awarded prizes for Best Company Report and Best Company.
Sixth Form dancers had a trip of a lifetime spending nine days in America sightseeing in New York and Washington and performing in Baltimore Arts Schools as part of the Baltimore Exchange.
Students from across the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ family showcased their talent as they performed at the national Youth Sport Trust Conference
At ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½, we recognise the critical role education plays in tackling climate change and creating a greener, healthier world for all.