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Government focus on school structures is a 'distraction' says NAHT

Responding to a new survey by the National Foundation for Educational Research, which found that the government's previously stated ambition for all schools to be part of a multi-academy trust by 2030 is unrealistic, Paul Whiteman, general secretary of school leaders' union NAHT, said:

“The government’s focus on school structures is an unnecessary distraction when there are much more pressing issues such as school funding; recruitment and retention; pay; and the crisis in SEND provision that all need urgent attention.

“There are great schools in multi-academy trusts, great standalone academies, and great schools that are maintained, but the choice to join a trust should lie with the school and never be forced upon them.

“While some of our members in multi-academy trusts have reported benefits, the government still hasn’t convinced many local authority schools that the switch is the right thing for them and their communities. When we surveyed our members last year more than three-quarters (76%) disagreed or strongly disagreed that a fully trust-led system would improve pupil outcomes.

“If the government is to press ahead with its plans, more meaningful engagement with the sector will be crucial to ensure future structures encourage rather than distract from and hinder school improvement.”

You can learn more about the new survey here.

First published 26 January 2023
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