Delta Academies Trust

Delta Academies Trust (formerly Schools Partnership Trust Academies) is a multi-academy trust, operating 46 schools.[1] As an academy trust, it is an exempt charity regulated by the Department for Education.[2]

Delta Academies Trust
MottoChanging lives
FoundedSeptember 23, 2010 (2010-09-23)
TypeAcademy Trust
FocusEducation
Location
Key people
Paul Tarn, CEO
Websitedeltatrust.org.uk
Formerly called
Schools Partnership Trust Academies
UID 4474

Its current CEO is Paul Tarn.[3]

A critical report from Ofsted in early 2016 prompted reforms at Schools Partnership Trust Academies. A new CEO—Paul Tarn, formerly deputy CEO of Outwood Grange Academies Trust (OGAT)—was appointed, alongside entering into a partnership agreement with OGAT to receive support with improving performance at its struggling schools.[4] It went on to rebrand as "Delta Academies Trust" as of October 2016.[5]

Schools

All through

Delta operated the former Dawes Lane Academy, a 3–19 free school in Scunthorpe, before its closure in 2015.[6] The school had only opened a year previously, but encountered difficulties with pupil numbers and securing a permanent site.[7]

Primary

  • Craven Primary Academy, Kingston upon Hull
  • Crookesbroom Primary Academy, Doncaster
  • East Garforth Primary Academy, Leeds
  • England Lane Academy, Wakefield
  • Estcourt Primary Academy, Kingston upon Hull
  • Grange Lane Infant Academy, Doncaster
  • Green Lane Primary Academy, Leeds
  • Hatfield Woodhouse Primary School, Doncaster
  • Highfields Primary Academy, Doncaster
  • Kingston Park Academy, Worksop
  • Macaulay Primary Academy, Grimsby
  • Mersey Primary Academy, Kingston upon Hull
  • Montagu Academy, Doncaster
  • Morley Place Academy, Doncaster
  • Park View Primary Academy, Leeds
  • Pheasant Bank Academy, Doncaster
  • Rowena Academy, Doncaster
  • Simpson's Lane Academy, Wakefield
  • Southmere Primary Academy, Bradford
  • Strand Primary Academy, Grimsby
  • The Parks Primary Academy, Kingston upon Hull
  • The Vale Primary Academy, Wakefield
  • Weelsby Academy, Grimsby
  • Whetley Academy, Bradford
  • Willoughby Road Primary Academy, Scunthorpe
  • Willow Green Academy, Wakefield
  • Willows Academy, Grimsby
  • Worlaby Academy, Brigg
  • Wybers Wood Academy, Grimsby

Secondary

On 10 October 2017, the Department for Education announced that Delta was its preferred new sponsor for Mexborough Academy (Doncaster).[8]

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References

  1. "DELTA ACADEMIES TRUST". get-information-schools.service.gov.uk. Department for Education. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  2. "Regulation of schools and academies with exempt charity status". gov.uk. Department for Education. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  3. "DELTA ACADEMIES TRUST - Officers". Companies House. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  4. Dickens, John (21 March 2016). "Outwood Grange chief: 'No takeover of School Partnership Trust expected'". Schools Week. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  5. Roberts, John (25 September 2016). "Major Yorkshire schools chain rebrands itself as Delta Academies as part of drive to improve". Yorkshire Evening Post. Johnston Publishing. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  6. "Dawes Lane Academy". EduBase. Department for Education. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  7. "Free school closes after a year after failing to secure a permanent site". Yorkshire Post. Johnston Publishing. 9 September 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  8. Ward, Helen (10 October 2017). "Revealed: Wakefield City Academies Trust schools to be split between eight sponsors". Tes. Retrieved 11 October 2017.
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