North East Connected

Popular school celebrates after joining expanding learning trust

A primary academy has been welcomed into a learning Trust’s family of schools by colleagues marking a new era of learning.

A delegation from Extol Trust was taken on a tour of Rossmere Academy, Hartlepool, the latest school to join the North-East organisation, which was founded in 2013 as part of the national academies programme.

Rossmere’s senior leadership team, governors and headteacher Caroline Reed scoured the region for an educational trust that matched their ethos. They selected Extol Trust after an extensive consultation process which indicated it had the same ‘moral drivers’ and was passionate about making a positive difference in North East communities..

The school, which has 353 pupils and 100 nursery children, joins Eldon Grove Academy, Hartlepool, New Silksworth Infant Academy, New Silksworth Junior Academy, Sunderland, and Thorntree Academy, Middlesbrough.

Rossmere’s chair of governors Gill Slimings said: “For us becoming an academy was the right thing to do at this time and choosing Extol was the right decision. It has already become clear that the partnership is very organised and very strong.”

Mrs Reed said: “Every school is unique and what we pride ourselves on is enriching students education and adding value. We are very lucky to have our forest school for child-initiated learning, project work and outdoor lessons, which builds children’s resilience, independence and confidence and we hope to be able to share this amazing facility with the other schools in the Trust.”

Extol Trust chief executive Julie Deville added: “We are absolutely thrilled to welcome Rossmere Academy to our Trust as it is evident we share a moral belief that all pupils deserve to attend a stand out school, where they can flourish personally, academically and socially.

“We place children at the centre of all we do, aiming to create a climate where excellence flourishes as a result of outstanding leadership, engaging teaching and high quality learning.

“All pupils, regardless of background or where they go to school, have equal access to a high-quality education which equips them with the knowledge, skills and understanding to realise their ambitions and attain their potential.”

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