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]
Founded | September 23, 2010 |
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Type | Academy Trust |
Focus | Education |
Location |
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Key people | Paul Tarn, CEO |
Website | deltatrust |
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; he was joined by a Maths and English Director who transferred to Delta shortly after the CEO took up post.[4] It went on to rebrand as "Delta Academies Trust" as of October 2016.[5]
Schools
All through
- The Elland Academy, Leeds
- Serlby Park Academy, Doncaster
- St Wilfrid's Academy, Doncaster
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
- Goldthorpe Primary Academy, Barnsley
- 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
- Ash Hill Academy, Doncaster
- Darton Academy, Darton
- De Lacy Academy, Wakefield
- De Warenne Academy, Doncaster
- Don Valley Academy, Doncaster
- Doncaster Collegiate Sixth Form, Doncaster
- Garforth Academy, Leeds
- Goole Academy, Goole
- Hanson Academy, Bradford
- Hull Trinity House Academy, Kingston upon Hull
- Ingleby Manor Free School, Maltby
- John Whitgift Academy, Grimsby
- Manor Croft Academy, Dewsbury
- Melior Community Academy, Scunthorpe
- Rossington All Saints Academy, Doncaster
- The Grove Academy, Harrogate
- The Vale Academy, Brigg
On 10 October 2017, the Department for Education announced that Delta was its preferred new sponsor for Mexborough Academy (Doncaster).[8]
References
- "DELTA ACADEMIES TRUST". get-information-schools.service.gov.uk. Department for Education. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
- "Regulation of schools and academies with exempt charity status". gov.uk. Department for Education. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
- "DELTA ACADEMIES TRUST - Officers". Companies House. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
- Dickens, John (21 March 2016). "Outwood Grange chief: 'No takeover of School Partnership Trust expected'". Schools Week. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
- 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.
- "Dawes Lane Academy". EduBase. Department for Education. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
- "Free school closes after a year after failing to secure a permanent site". Yorkshire Post. Johnston Publishing. 9 September 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
- Ward, Helen (10 October 2017). "Revealed: Wakefield City Academies Trust schools to be split between eight sponsors". Tes. Retrieved 11 October 2017.