Lime Academy Orton joined the Lime Trust in June 2020. "[9] Previous to this in July 2013 the Mayor's Academies Programme had transferred from the London Development Agency (LDA) to the GLA and the Mayor resigned as a corporate member of LAET. [30] At the same time the headcount of teachers reduced by 29 between 2013 and 2014 (from 329 to 299) the number of managers in LAET increased from 28 to 30 and the number of staff paid at £100,000 per annum or more, increased from 2 to 3. The Mayor's withdrawal can be seen for example in 2015 when one of the 4 schools received criticism from OFSTED for its poor standards, a spokesman on behalf of the Mayor stated "The Mayor has not been involved in the governance of the schools since 2013, but we are in touch with the London Academies Education Trust to see what is being done to raise attainment at Kingsley. Registered Office: London Academy, Spur Road, Edgware, HA8 8DE. The City of London Academies Trust currently oversees four secondary academies, three primary academies and one sixth form centre.
To view all schools currently under the MAT / sponsor visit the City of London Academies Trust school table. [13], The four schools within London Academies Enterprise Trust (LAET) are contained in the following table which notes their pass rate for the flagship measure of 5GCSE A-C (including English and Maths) until 2015.
Jump to navigation Jump to search. You’ll find high expectations in all of our schools which are characterised by a common understanding of … Aim Academies Trust A company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales. Thank you to our staff for all their preparation for a safe and secure re-opening. [3] Concerns about the programme proved to be not without foundation, as (AET) went on to become embroiled in financial controversy when it was revealed that Ian Comfort (the CEO) and other directors' businesses were benefiting directly from AET contracts. - Regular fixtures against teams from Pro Academies - Test the very latest football products and visit exclusive Pro:Direct events. Immigration", "London's first Mayoral Academies opened", "Academy chain under fire following revelation of payments made to bosses", "Financial Notice to Improve: Academies Enterprise Trust", "Academies Enterprise Trust: Inspection Outcome Letter", "Mayor-backed Hounslow academy 'requires improvement' Ofsted says", "LAET Annual Report and Financial Statement 2014", "Progress 8 and GCSEs: will the new way to judge schools be fairer? The Trust's academies work closely with the one maintained primary school, two co-sponsored academies and three independent schools the City of London Corporation supports.
[27] Previous to this in July 2013 the Mayor's Academies Programme had transferred from the London Development Agency (LDA) to the GLA and the Mayor resigned as a corporate member of LAET. Huge congratulations! Since the 1990s schools in London have been improving at a faster rate than schools in the rest of England, and this is called the "London Effect.
@CoLA_Southwark @CoLA_HG @ncs6th, Incredible achievements at @ncs6th with students securing places at Ivy League universities.
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