Burnley High School set to be transferred to new education Trust

The Government has approved the transfer of a Burnley secondary school to a new academy Trust.
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Burnley High School is currently part of the Chapel Street Community Schools Trust, but trustees have now decided it is in the best interest of the pupils to transfer to a new Trust.

The Regional Schools Commissioner for Lancashire and West Yorkshire has approved Education Partnership Trust to be the new sponsor of Burnley High School.

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EPT is a local Trust which currently leads five schools, all in Blackburn and Burnley.

The transfers are subject to the usual due diligence process but it is hoped EPT will become the sponsor in early summer.

James Royal, chief executive of Chapel Street, said: “Over the last few months, the trustees of Chapel Street Community Schools Trust have been considering whether its seven schools should be led by new academy trusts so that they can begin the next stages of their journeys.

“We are proud of what we have achieved at the schools. However, we are a trust which has always taken decisions which are in the best interests of our pupils and we believe that, going forward, these will be served by the financial security a new Trust can bring and which will provide the school with the stability needed for future success.

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“EPT is a successful organisation and is focused on delivering the very best outcomes possible for children. EPT is very keen and excited to be working with the children, staff and parents of both schools, and we are committed to making it a really good fit for Burnley High School.

“We are fully focused on ensuring the transfers go as smoothly as possible and will do all we can to minimise the interruption to staff and children during the process. A process so that staff can transfer across to EPT has already begun.”

Sharon Roscoe, chief executive of Education Partnership Trust, said: “We are humbled and excited to be named as the preferred MAT for Burnley High School.

“We recognise the significant responsibility and believe that we have the skills, experience and proven track record to be successful. The Trust welcomes the opportunity to work with the school on the next stage of their journey.

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“We are driven to achieving the very best outcomes for all our pupils and strongly believe in working in partnership to transform learning, lives and communities.”

Education Partnership Trust’s current schools are Coal Clough Academy, The Heights Burnley, Pleckgate High School, The Heights Blackburn and Eden School.

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