One of the country’s biggest academy trusts has got ministerial approval to take on six schools run by a coastal trust.
The schools in North Yorkshire run by Coast and Vale Learning Trust will become part of Delta Academies Trust.
Delta CEO Paul Tarn has been the chief executive of Coast and Vale Learning Trust since April last year, working across both trusts.
A decision on the schools transferring to Delta was referred up to the education secretary, the in December show.
Now it has been announced that the transfer has been approved.
Delta Academies Trust expansion
The six schools are Scalby School, Newby and Scalby Primary, Friarage Community Primary, Lady Lumley’s School, Filey School and the Scarborough University Technical College.
Delta already has 57 schools so the proposal will move it up to 63.
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In a joint statement, John Riby, the chair of Coast and Vale, and Steve Hodsman, the chair of Delta, said: “We are delighted to have received ministerial approval for us to move forward, with Coast and Vale Learning Trust joining Delta Academies Trust. Delta is a very high-performing family of schools with a national reputation for educational excellence.
“Delta prides itself on delivering transformational change, using its well-established systems and structures of support, challenge and targeted intervention.”
They added: “The challenges for coastal regions like Scarborough, the Vale of Pickering and other East Coast communities require a wider strategic solution. We will gain enormously from the two trusts joining together.”
Delta was originally launched as School Partnership Trust Academies (SPTA) and was renamed in 2016 after Mr Tarn took over as CEO.
He took up the role of CEO at the Coast and Vale Learning Trust last year following the retirement of its previous leader, Brian Crosby.
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