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Abingdon Learning Trust

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Abingdon Learning Trust
FormerlyRush Common Academy Trust (2012–2016)
Company typeCompany limited by guarantee
FoundedFebruary 1, 2012;12 years ago(2012-02-01)inAbingdon, Oxfordshire,England, UK
Headquarters,
England, UK
Key people
  • Fiona Hammans (CEO)
  • Zoe Bratt (COO)
  • Jacqui Canton (Chair of Members)
  • Jonathan Hopkins (Chair of Trustees)
Members5 (2024)
Websiteabingdonlearningtrust.org

TheAbingdon Learning Trust(ALT[1]) is amulti-academy trust,exempt charityandcompany limited by guarantee,based inAbingdon-on-Thames,Oxfordshire,England.[2]Three schools in Abingdon are part of the trust, twosecondary schools:John Mason SchoolandFitzharrys School,and oneprimary school,Rush Common School.[3][4][5]

History[edit]

Formed in Abingdon in 2012 as the Rush Common Academy Trust,[6]it was announced in 2016 that the three schools planned to join as the ALT,[7]and the company officially changed their name.[8]

As of May 2024,the Abingdon Learning Trust has five members and thirteen trustees (including one associate trustee).[9]The Trust'sCEOis Fiona Hammans.[10]Zoe Bratt was named theCFOof the Trust on 1 March 2012.[11]Bratt is also the Trust'sCOO.[12]Thechairof the Trust's members is Jacqui Canton.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^Rice, Liam (11 September 2020)."New Covid-19 measures at Abingdon Learning Trust schools".Oxford Mail.Retrieved29 May2024.
  2. ^"Abingdon Learning Trust - GOV.UK".Get Information about Schools.Retrieved15 March2024.
  3. ^Grubb, Sophie (17 March 2020)."Secondary schools name new headteachers".Oxford Mail.Retrieved21 September2023.
  4. ^"Pupils sent home after Covid-19 case".Herald Series.21 September 2020.Retrieved15 March2024.
  5. ^Ffrench, Andrew (9 December 2021)."Boys at Fitzharrys School bake cakes for festive fun".Oxford Mail.Retrieved15 March2024.
  6. ^"Incorporation".Companies House.1 February 2012.Retrieved15 March2024.
  7. ^Grubb, Sophie (28 September 2016)."Headteachers encourage schools to join partnership to 'do something right' for town's children".Herald Series.Retrieved15 March2024.
  8. ^"Change of name notice".Companies House.9 August 2016.Retrieved15 March2024.
  9. ^ab"Abingdon Learning Trust Trustees and Members May 2024".Abingdon Learning Trust.May 2024.Retrieved29 May2024.
  10. ^"Abingdon school forced to close due to Raac given all clear".BBC News.23 September 2023.Retrieved19 April2024.
  11. ^"Abingdon Learning Trust - Gov.uk".Get Information about Schools.Retrieved19 April2024.
  12. ^"Executive Profiles September 2023"(PDF).Abingdon Learning Trust.September 2023.Retrieved29 May2024.

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