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Academies Financial Handbook is a handbook issued by Education and Skills Funding Agency in England that sets out finance-related requirements for academy trusts in terms "musts" and "shoulds". The Handbook was first published in September 2006. [1] It was substantially revised in 2012. Since then it has been updated annually.
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Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) or academy chain is an academy trust that operates more than one academy school. Academy schools are state-funded schools in England which are directly funded by the Department for Education and independent of local authority control. The terms of the arrangements are set out in individual Academy Funding Agreements. [1]
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The Bishop Wheeler Catholic Academy Trust is a group of thirteen schools [2] in the North West Leeds, Ilkley and North Yorkshire area that converted to Academies since 2013. [3] The trust is named after Gordon Wheeler , the seventh Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds from 1966 until 1985.
The University of Brighton Academies Trust is an Academy Trust operated by the University of Brighton. The trust runs 15 academy schools in Crawley, Mid Sussex, Shoreham-by-Sea, Hastings and St Leonards-on-Sea. 12 are primary schools. The secondary schools are Hastings Academy, The Burgess Hill Academy and The St Leonards Academy.
Delta Academies Trust (formerly Schools Partnership Trust Academies) is a multi-academy trust, operating 57 schools. [1] As an academy trust, it is an exempt charity regulated by the Department for Education. [2] Its current CEO is Paul Tarn. [3] A critical report from Ofsted in early 2016
The Commonwealth Education Trust was a registered charity [1] established in 2007 as the successor trust to the Commonwealth Institute. [2] The trust focuses on primary and secondary education and the training of teachers and invests on educational products and services to achieve both a beneficial and a financial reward to fund future charitable initiatives.