A new Secondary School at Moreton Hall

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A new Secondary School at Moreton Hall

The Educated Person:• Enriched by a canon of knowledge, the arts, and sport,• taught to be a creative thinker• and a confident and resilient learner, who develops a genuine thirst

for learning and knowledge,• who is clear about expectations and taught to understand her or his

individual potential and their contribution as part of a team,• ready to grow and take a place as an active, informed and tolerant

citizen in an ever more complex world.

The school• A place of learning, enriched by knowledge, the arts, culture and

sport • where creativity in all things is actively encouraged• where how to learn is as important as what to learn• where the expectations of school life are understood by all• where a sense of the future, of potential and possibilities leads to

the highest aspirations for everyone• an organisation plays an active part in a wider network of other

agencies, FE, HE and business

Who we are• A Board of highly experienced educational professionals and

business people dedicated to providing the best opportunities for young people in Active Learning Trust schools and academies

• A leadership team that manages the day to day operations, and specialises in school leadership, standards, HR, finance and premises

• A team of tried and tested associates with strong track records of school improvement across all phases and subjects

• A professional partnership of school leaders who understand the importance of school to school support across the Trust and their collective responsibility for the best outcomes for all children.

What we do• Through sponsorship, provide direct and focused support and

guidance for primary and secondary schools across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to enable them to become outstanding schools within a specified time frame

• Nurture a Trust wide partnership of school leaders who are able to support each other on the journey to outstanding

• Provide in-school and web-based support for all school staff to share what works and become part of the wider school improvement network

• Bring ‘hands on’ support to schools both for teaching and learning and administration

How we work• By encouraging and supporting creativity and innovation• By encouraging active learners who understand and value

their learning whether they be staff or students• Through rapid response and direct engagement, dealing with

issues and concerns before they become major problems• By keeping the focus on the learner and maintaining the

highest expectations of all • By starting with the school within its community and meeting

the needs of that community and by welcoming parents as key partners

What we do not do• Impose a brand• Expect the formulaic delivery of an educational ‘model’• Create an isolated organisation that does not recognise its

place within its community and the educational provision of the area it serves

• Cut the school off from the LA and other bodies where their work is effective

Our vision for Moreton Hall School• An outstanding school – focused on standards in all their

forms and where continuous improvement is thoroughly embedded

• An inclusive environment providing opportunities for all and where difficulties are not handed on to others

• Outstanding and dynamic leadership that encourages innovation and creativity

• A outward looking organisation that builds productive partnerships with the community, other schools, agencies and businesses

A growing partnership of schools in Cambridgeshire and Suffolk

Moreton Hall

And soon to join usand soon to join us:• Fen Park School, Lowestoft• Grove Primary School, Lowestoft• Sidegate Primary School, Ipswich

Working with communities

……and some comments from ALT secondary school students at the Neale-Wade Academy, March.

“A very active school, lots going on”

Abdul

“The school promotes learning in interesting ways”

Jade Lilley

“Teachers talk about progress all the time now. They really want us to do well”

James

“Neale-Wade is like a different school, it is so much better now”

Daryann

“The school has improved so much recently and I am learning so much more in all my lessons”

Daniel

“The schools gives so much to me that I want to help – so I am happy to help at Parents’ Evenings”

“We like the new leadership opportunities that have been introduced because we are recognised for our contribution both in and out of the classroom”

“The school has improved so much recently and we are very happy to be here”