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1 Becoming an Academy Becoming an Academy (subject to Governor approval, full consultation with stakeholders and the Secretary of State being happy) 8 th June 2011

2 History! PRS is a highly successful school It has an excellent reputation locally and is known nationally and internationally as a site of good practice Ofsted and FMSIS say positive things It is fully staffed, financial viable and over- subscribed ‘Change management’ has led to year-on-year improvement We family is full of successful learners, confident individuals and responsible citizens

3 Dispelling the Myths It is not an “old style” Academy Nobody loses their job Nobody has to apply for their own job There is no private investor with their own agenda We are not selling our soul or the control of ourselves It is a pragmatic decision, not a philosophical one We will not be changing our name

4 What an Academy is Academies are independent schools, free from local authority control Academies have an Academy Trust which is responsible for the land and assets Funding comes direct from central government The Academy is a limited company Need only follow the NC in English, maths, science and ICT Not bound by national pay and conditions agreement.

5 Why become an Academy? MONEY!!!!! At least £150,000 per year of additional income At a time where we are losing a similar amount through national funding changes 2 a day nationally and almost every secondary in Bucks is already in the process or has converted.

6 The Criteria…. Good or outstanding school Partnering a school performing less well A plan to support that school to sustained improvement Full consultation undertaken No “show-stopping” anomalies

7 Governance Structure The Academy Trust is a limited company with probably 3 or 5 members. The AT meets rarely but is the employer and has responsibility for quality of education, buildings, contracts etc. They appoint the Governing Body This is flexible but is made up of at least the Head, 2 parents, 1 member of the AT Other parameters include max 1 from the LA, staff governors limited to one third, 3 co-opted members

8 Object & Articles of the Trust OBJECT OF THE ACADEMY TRUST “ To advance the education of the public in the United Kingdom, in particular but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing by establishing, maintaining, carrying on, managing and developing a school offering a broad and balanced curriculum.” ARTICLES OF THE ACADEMY TRUST Manage the business of the Academy Trust Enter into contracts on behalf of the Academy Trust Expend the funds of the Academy Trust “in such a manner as they shall consider most beneficial for the achievement of the Objects” Invest funds as they see fit

9 Process of becoming an Academy We’re off Week 1 Weeks 1-4: staff meeting, write to parents, primaries, community etc Week 2 Governors pass resolution Application submitted Consultation with stakeholders including staff Legal work commences: Memorandum & Articles of Association, Commercial Transfer Agreement, leases, funding agreement etc

10 How it will effect each of us The children won’t notice any difference Parents won’t notice any difference Teachers won’t notice any difference The Governors (and Head) on the AT will notice a small difference The support staff won’t notice a difference with the exception of…..

11 The Finance Team We are now running a limited company and all that it brings with it.

12 Admissions Requirement to honour places offered by previous school Cannot change admissions arrangements until September 2012 Academy would have to make a request to SOS to expand pupil numbers or age range Local consultation and views of LA considered, but not binding

13 Transport No changes to the agreed rules by which the LA presently abide Please note that the LA has recently changed their approach – this has nothing to do with Academies

14 SEN / Statements The previous Model Funding Agreement did not require academies to admit pupils where the academy was specifically named in the statement. This has now been amended so the LA will consult an academy on the placement of a statemented child, but ultimately they can name the academy.

15 Property Community/voluntary controlled school 125-year lease from the LA to the Academy Trust for peppercorn rent. Template Lease: “The Tenant must not erect any buildings or other structures on the Property nor make any structural or external alterations, additions or variations without the Landlords prior written consent. The Landlord’s consent is not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed and the Landlord can only refuse consent if such erection, alteration, addition or variation will:

16 Funding and costs We get a £25k grant to convert The cost of converting is circa £45k so a net cost of £20k We will receive about £250k additional income However, there are additional costs (accountants, SIMS, Bucks CC etc) of £60-80k So a net increase in funding of £150k+

17 So … ‘We’ believe this is the right thing to do. Consultation runs until 15 th July Questions?


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