The Priory Federation of Academies Trust
Motto |
sic itur ad astra 'by the good deeds you do, you will be remembered in the stars for eternity' Aeneid, Virgil |
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Predecessor |
The Priory LSST Moorlands Infant School Usher Junior School Ancaster High School City of Lincoln Community College Central Technology and Sports College The Grantham Church High School Cherry Willingham Community School |
Merged into | 2008 |
Founder | Richard Gilliland |
Type | Academy Trust |
Headquarters | Priory House |
Location |
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Region | Lincolnshire |
Services | Education |
Membership | approx. 4800 students |
Chairman | Howard Gee |
Chief Executive | Ian Jones |
The Priory Federation of Academies Board of Trustees | |
Revenue (2015) | £31m[1] |
Staff | approx. 750[2] |
Mission | "To improve the life chances of our students and to ensure that all students appreciate the excitement of learning, the rewards of personal challenge and the importance of helping others- and so become true citizens of the world." |
Website | http://www.prioryfederation.co.uk |
The Priory Federation of Academies Trust is a non-profit charitable trust and the governing body for five academy schools in Lincolnshire, England. The schools are directly funded by the Department for Education and are independent of the local authority. The schools currently within the federation are The Priory Academy LSST- the lead academy of the federation,[3] The Priory Witham Academy, Priory City of Lincoln Academy, The Priory Ruskin Academy [4]and, from September 2017, The Priory Pembroke Academy, The Priory Belvoir Academy (formerly Belvoir High School) and Ling Moor Primary School.
The trust was formed in 2008 with the stated aims of "raising educational standards and improving the life chances of students in the Lincolnshire area."[5] The Federation is run by, and is accountable to, a board of trustees including the headteachers of all the schools, a Chairman and other individuals from relevant local and national organizations. The federation currently has around 4800 students.
The Centre des Étoiles, Normandy
Opened in 2009, the Centre des Étoiles (translated from French as the 'Centre of Stars', taken from the Federation logo and motto) is an activity centre in Lower Normandy, France, close to the town of Bayeux. The centre, owned by the Federation, not the school itself, was bought at an initial purchase price of £400,000 and underwent a three-year £1,400,000 development programme.
All schools within the federation sends new Year 7 pupils to the centre. The Priory Academy LSST also uses the centre for its Year 8 Dual Linguist pupils, a year 9 History trip to the battlefields and war graves of northern France, Combined Cadet Force and A Level French pupils. The school uses it as part of their Sixth Form Induction Programme and both The Priory City of Lincoln Academy and The Priory Witham Academy uses the centre as part of its intervention programme. The centre has also been used for a range of Federation Conferences including: the Oxbridge Conference, the Lincolnshire Leadership Conference and the University Guide for First Generation Students Conference. The Priory Lions squad has used the centre as a training camp. The Federation's CCF has used it as part of their development programme. The Academies' History departments worked on a rewrite of the History National Curriclum at the centre and staff have used the centre as a base for their ECDL training.
Visits have been to the Bayeux Tapestry and Cathedral, The 'Gold' D-Day beach at Arromanches-les-Bains, and La Cité de la Mer in Cherbourg. While on visits, pupils are attached to their Federation Houses, which override individual Academy Houses. They are Szabo, Bonaparte, Rollo and D'Arc. House badges are displayed on pupils' lapels when back at their respective Academies.
References
- ↑ http://www.prioryacademies.co.uk/attachments/download.asp?file=11&type=pdf
- ↑ http://www.prioryacademies.co.uk/_site/data/files/briefings/59F5728C9B17A5AC3654CFEAAA5CADD5.pdf
- ↑ http://thelincolnite.co.uk/2012/12/new-chief-executive-for-lincoln-academy-group/
- ↑ "Police investigate riding lessons and sex games at academies' expense". The Independent. London. 28 April 2012. p. 2.
- ↑ Whitelam, Paul (11 September 2014). "Former chief executive of Lincoln's Priory Federation of Academies Richard Gilliland denies six fraud charges". Lincolnshire Echo. Lincoln. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
External links
- "The Priory Federation of Academies Trust". Official website.