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E-ACT is a multi-academy trust responsible for 38
academies An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of tertiary education. The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, founded approximately 386 BC at Akademia, a sanctuary of Athena, the go ...
in England. Over 93% are now rated as “Good” or better by Ofsted. As an academy trust, it is an exempt charity regulated by the
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Recent Success

In August 2019, David Moran stepped down as CEO. When he joined the organisation in 2013, 17% of E-ACT’s academies were rated good or outstanding by Ofsted. By the time of his departure, that figure was over 70%. E-ACT's Board of Trustees announced Deputy CEO Jane Millward as David’s successor. The trust continued to improve during her tenure. After 3 years in the role Milward stepped down as CEO at the end of 2022, and was replaced by Tom Campbell, previously Education Director at Greenwood Academies Trust, in January 2023. As of August 2023, the percentage of academies rated either Good or Outstanding by Ofsted stands at 93%, with 100% rated as either Good or Outstanding for leadership and management. Under the leadership of Campbell the trust has refreshed it's 'Opening Minds, Opening Doors' strategy that focuses on ensuring that coming from a disadvantaged background does not determine your future, by creating the conditions where children, young people and staff can thrive. In June 2023 E-ACT was awarded MAT of the Year at the MAT Excellence Awards. In March 2023, it was announced that E-ACT Blackley Academy has been nominated for the Community Engagement Award and E-ACT Nechells Academy for EYFS Setting of the Year. In November 2022, E-ACT Bourne End Academy was recognised as the top secondary comprehensive school in Buckinghamshire, according to performance data from the Department for Education. The academy was rated as Good with Outstanding for effectiveness of its leadership and management by Ofsted, and is currently oversubscribed. In 2022,  E-ACT Nechells Academy was shortlisted for the Community Engagement Initiative category, and in 2021, Emma Smythe at E-ACT Parkwood Academy was nominated for Classroom Support Assistant of the Year and E-ACT Nechells Academy for the Wellbeing and Mental Health Award. In 2020, E-ACT Heartlands Academy was named both Secondary School of the Year and Overall School of the Year at the awards. E-ACT has often led the way in the sector on mental health provision; in 2017, the trust introduced a mental health first aid programme, aiming to train every member of staff to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental health problems in pupils, and also announced plans to pioneer a pupil-led mental health curriculum in all its schools. By 2020, more than 1,000 E-ACT staff were trained in youth and adult mental health first aid.


History

Until 2009 the Chief Executive of the Trust was
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, who left his post alleging whistleblowing concerns, whilst the trust claimed "poor performance" issues. In March 2013 an audit by the UK
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concluded that "boundaries between E-ACT and its subsidiary, E-ACT Enterprises Ltd (EEL) are blurred" (page 3), "activities undertaken by the subsidiary have been paid for with public funds and so appear irregular" (page 3), and "there has been a flow of public monies into EEL that cannot be said to directly benefit teaching and learning in E-ACT academies" (pages 12–13). A 2011 ''
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'' article reported that in 2010 its director-general Sir
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had a salary package of £280,017. Sir Bruce Liddington resigned in 2013 after E-ACT received an official warning from the government regarding "financial mismanagement". The investigation report into E-ACT found that internal financial controls were weak, there was a culture of extravagant expenses, governance procedures were unusual, and that payments were made to trustees in a manner unusual for the charitable sector. In 2014, the Department for Education removed E-ACT as sponsor from 10 academies after
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inspectors raised serious concerns, noting extravagant spending on expenses and £393,000 of spending with "procedural irregularities" including on unapproved consultancy fees. E-ACT Enterprises LTD was dissolved shortly after Sir Bruce Liddington's departure. In addition, E-ACT has made considerable changes to its previous administration practices (including reducing back office costs by 73%) as audited in its public accounts and the salary of its subsequent CEO, David Moran, reduced significantly. In January 2016, E-ACT moved to a centralised process for monitoring standards. There is now a single central governing body covering all academies in the group across the country. Ambassadorial Advisory Groups were introduced at a local academy level. In 2017, E-ACT introduced a mental health first aid programme, aiming to train every member of staff to understand and recognise the early warning signs of mental health problems in pupils. E-ACT also announced plans to pioneer a pupil-led mental health curriculum in all its schools.  


Academies


Primary

*E-ACT Blackley Academy *Badock's Wood E-ACT Academy *Braintcroft E-ACT Academy *Chalfont Valley E-ACT Primary Academy *Denham Green E-ACT Primary Academy *Greenfield E-ACT Primary Academy *Hareclive Academy *Ilminster Avenue E-ACT Academy *Mansfield Green E-ACT Primary Academy *Merritts Brook E-ACT Primary Academy *Nechells Primary E-ACT Academy *Pathways E-ACT Academy *Perry Court E-ACT Academy *Reedswood E-ACT Primary Academy * St Ursula’s E-ACT Academy


Secondary

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Bourne End Academy Bourne End Academy is a co-educational secondary school in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, England. It is a secondary school which takes pupils from the age of 11 to 18. It is smaller than an average secondary school, with just over 800 pupils att ...
* City Heights E-ACT Academy *
Heartlands Academy Heartlands Academy is a Mixed-sex education, coeducational secondary school located in the Nechells area of Birmingham, West Midlands (county), West Midlands, England. Heartlands Academy offers General Certificate of Secondary Education, GCSEs ...
* North Birmingham Academy * The Oldham Academy North *
The Parker E-ACT Academy The Parker E-ACT Academy (formerly William Parker School) is an 11–18 secondary school with academy status situated in Daventry, Northamptonshire Northamptonshire ( ; abbreviated Northants.) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonia ...
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Parkwood E-ACT Academy Parkwood E-ACT Academy is a secondary school located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It opened as Parkwood High School, a "fresh start" school, in September 2000, following the closure of Herries School. On 1 September 2009, it became ...
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E-ACT Crest Academy E-ACT Crest Academy is a secondary school with Academy (English school), academy status located in Neasden, London Borough of Brent, Brent, North London, North West London. The school opened in September 2014 replacing Crest Girls' Academy, Cr ...
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E-ACT Royton and Crompton Academy E-ACT Royton and Crompton Academy is a coeducational, secondary academy school for 11- to 16-year-olds in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. History The school was formerly called Royton and Crompton School. In th ...
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Shenley Academy Shenley Academy (formerly known as Shenley Court Specialist Arts College) is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in the Weoley Castle area of southwest Birmingham. It first opened on 4 September 2009. The school's academy sponsor i ...
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West Walsall E-ACT Academy E-ACT West Walsall Academy (WWA, formerly Alumwell Business and Enterprise College) is an 11–18 mixed secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Walsall, West Midlands, England. It was a community school that was established ...
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Willenhall E-ACT Academy Willenhall E-ACT Academy (formerly Willenhall School Sports College) is an 11–18 Mixed-sex education, mixed secondary school and sixth form with Academy (English school), academy status in Willenhall, West Midlands (county), West Midlands, En ...


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Danetre and Southbrook Learning Village Danetre and Southbrook Learning Village (DSLV) is an academy school and sixth form for pupils aged 3 to 19, located in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England. DSLV was formed from the merger of Danetre School, Southbrook Infant and Nursery School ...


Academies previously sponsored


Primary

*Aldborough E-ACT Free School (to 31 May 2014) (now sponsored by Loxford School Trust), with effect from 1 June 2014. The school is now known as Aldborough Primary School. *Hartsbrook E-ACT Free School (to 31 August 2014) (now sponsored by Lion Education Trust), with effect from 1 September 2014. The school was closed on 31 August 2014, and re-opened on 1 September 2014 as Brook House Primary School.


Secondary

* E-ACT Leeds East Academy (to 31 August 2014) (now sponsored by White Rose Academies Trust), with effect from 1 September 2014. The school is now known as Leeds East Academy. *
Leeds West Academy Leeds West Academy is a secondary school with Academy (English school), academy status in Rodley, West Yorkshire, Rodley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. History Leeds West Academy was founded in September 2009, and replaced Intake High Schoo ...
(to 31 August 2014) (now sponsored by White Rose Academies Trust), with effect from 1 September 2014. *
Forest E-ACT Academy SGS Forest High School is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Cinderford in the English county of Gloucestershire. The school was established as Double View Secondary Modern School on Woodville Road in Cinderford, ...
(to 28 February 2015), now sponsored by SGS Academy Trust, with effect from 1 March 2015. The school is now known as The Forest High School. * Sherwood E-ACT Academy (to 31 March 2015) (now sponsored by
Redhill Academy Trust Redhill Academy is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status, situated on Redhill Road in Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England. The school has around 1,575 pupils, 360 of which are sixth form AS/A2 level students. The head teacher is ...
). E-ACT was the sponsor until the end of March 2015. The school was then known as
Sherwood Academy Sherwood Academy (formerly Sherwood E-ACT Academy, The Gedling School and Gedling Secondary Modern) was a secondary school with academy status located in the village of Gedling, Nottinghamshire, England. At its peak, it educated almost 1000 s ...
. The Redhill Academy Trust sponsored the school until Summer 2016, when the school site closed permanently. * The Purston E-ACT Academy (to 31 August 2014) (now sponsored by The Rodillian Multi-Academy Trust), with effect from 1 September 2014. The school is now known as The Featherstone Academy. * Trent Valley Academy (to 31 May 2014) (now sponsored by The Lincoln College Group), with effect from 1 June 2014. The school is now known as The Gainsborough Academy. *
The Winsford E-ACT Academy The Winsford Academy (simply referred to as Winsford Academy and formerly The Winsford E-ACT Academy) is an 11–16 Mixed-sex education, mixed secondary school with Academy (English school), academy status in Winsford, Cheshire, England. It was ...
(to 31 August 2014) (now sponsored by The Fallibroome Multi-Academy Trust), with effect from 1 September 2014. The school is now known as
The Winsford Academy The Winsford Academy (simply referred to as Winsford Academy and formerly The Winsford E-ACT Academy) is an 11–16 mixed secondary school with academy status in Winsford, Cheshire, England. It was established in September 2010 following the a ...
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* Dartmouth Academy (to 31 August 2014) (now sponsored by Kingsbridge Academy Trust), with effect from 1 September 2014. Nick Hindmarsh, Principal has said that: "The name of the trust will change following a consultation exercise across the schools’ communities".


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