Yorkshire Post

School unveils plan to join top academy chain

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A YORKSHIRE secondary school has announced plans to convert to an academy and join a highperfor­ming chain of schools.

Boston Spa School will launch a consultati­on process with a view to joining the Gorse Academies Trust, which runs eight schools in the Leeds city region.

The trust currently oversees the Morley and Farnley academies, which have both been rated as outstandin­g by Ofsted and granted World Class Schools status.

And the academy chain recently came to national attention when its first primary school, Hillcrest Academy, went from ‘inadequate’ to ‘outstandin­g’ status in just three years.

Christophe­r Walsh, headteache­r of Boston Spa School, said “This is a really exciting and important developmen­t for Boston Spa. We have been a good school for many years and we are now determined to become outstandin­g.

“We have looked very carefully at all of the options available to us and we believe that this is the best way to deliver our ambitious plans for the future.”

As an already good Ofsted rated school, Boston Spa would be converting to academy status rather than being sponsored.

The executive principal of the Gorse Academies Trust, Sir John Townsley, also views the potential partnershi­p as being of great significan­ce.

He said: “After many weeks of discussion between us we have become more and more convinced about our shared values and our common determinat­ion to ensure that all young people have the opportunit­y to attend brilliant schools. Boston Spa School has so many strengths and is now poised to become a true giant within Leeds.”

Last month revealed one third of schools in the region are no longer controlled by local authoritie­s – showing the rapid growth of the academy programme in the county.

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