Education has been changing dramatically for the past ten years and will probably continue to do so in the foreseeable future. Aspire is a family of academies who are not fearful or cynical of the changing educational landscape; rather, we are unfailingly optimistic and eager to embrace new opportunities ... not to build an Aspire empire, but to impact positively on young lives.
Aspire - as an approved academy sponsor - welcomes academies of all types and in all circumstances to share in the journey, committing to the Aspire family whilst retaining their much-cherished freedom to genuinely lead and innovate at academy level. Aspire can support with the academy conversion process and offers academies the opportunity to be equal partners in determining both their own future and that of the Aspire MAT.
Aspire is governed by a board chaired by Peter Golightly, whose experience of senior management and strategic leadership in the NHS, together with many years of successful governance, has equipped him for this key role. Peter is supported by board members with similarly impressive credentials from industry and education.
The operational leadership of Aspire is the responsibility of CEO, Kate Watson, supported by Heather Detheridge, Chief Financial Officer, and Lisa Hampson, Company Secretary. Kate has a track record of impacting positively on schools through strong leadership, personal engagement, team building and a passion for school improvement. Heather and Lisa both bring a wealth of experience to their respective roles - Heather as an accomplished chartered accountant and Lisa as a successful school business manager.
All academies within the Aspire MAT share a common vision and ethos, striving to uphold the highest standards of achievement and behaviour, whilst helping our pupils 'aspire' to make a wonderful, tangible difference to society ... and the world! Although our vision is based on strong Christian principles, the Aspire MAT is open to all schools - church and non-church - who can 'buy into' our vision and who want to share what is proving to be a very exciting journey.
We believe in outstanding education and outstanding opportunities for all young people. This should be offered in local academies, rooted in local communities and allowed to develop their own distinct identities. Aspire is committed to securing excellence by supporting academies and delivering a caring, compassionate and fulfilling learning environment. We offer high quality education to pupils of all faiths and none.
At the heart of Aspire is a belief that we are stronger and better together: sharing a vision for outstanding education and sharing a 'take care' ethos. Teaching and support staff have expertise in many areas and we want to facilitate the sharing of excellence throughout the MAT. Where one member of staff has, for example, outstanding IT leadership, then it is of potential benefit to all our academies.
As part of our work in this area, we have created many MAT-wide groups to share expertise and engage in collective trouble-shooting! Groups include the following:
We are now at the stage of looking for more opportunities for our children to work together on a variety of projects, building friendships and developing skills.
In terms of specific, measurable objectives, we set ourselves high standards and expect to deliver the following:
1. All of our children should make good or better progress across all year groups so that most are at age-related expectations and many will exceed this.
2. All of our lessons should deserve to be graded 'good' or 'outstanding', ensuring that all pupils are fully engaged and behaving appropriately.
3. All of our academies should be well-led and governed.
4. All of our academies should be self-improving organisations that work to sharply focussed improvement plans, striving for ever higher standards in behaviour and achievement.
5. All of our academies should be judged good or better in Ofsted Section 5 inspections and, where appropriate, SIAMS Section 48 inspections.
The Aspire Multi-Academy Trust, first established in February 2014, offers a distinctive model for schools wanting to be part of a progressive and innovative MAT with an exciting and expanding future. The main features on offer include:
The central costs for the MAT are covered by a charge of 5% of the revenue budget allocation for each academy.This covers items such as some central contracts for services, MAT leadership and administration. This is continually re-assessed as the MAT expands. Currently, each academy’s 5% top slice includes the following:
There are currently around 1500 pupils in the 7 academies of the Aspire 'family'.