Belleville Wix Academy

Q1E Trust

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Belleville Wix Academy is part of the Quality First Education (Q1E) Trust. 

The Q1E Trust is a primary multi academy trust (MAT). It was created by Belleville Primary School in Wandsworth. Belleville Wix Academy joined the Q1E Trust in August 2017. A MAT is a single entity which has responsibility for a number of schools, through a formal partnership arrangement which is increasingly encouraged by the government. The MAT is accountable for the performance and governance of each school in the group. The schools receive most of their funding through the MAT, and all staff across the schools are employed by the MAT. 

The Q1E Trust has ultimate responsibility for the performance and governance of the school, i.e. ensuring that it is well-run and delivering good outcomes. The Trust has a Board of Trustees who oversee performance and make strategic decisions. The school also has a local governing body, to whom certain roles and decisions are delegated. 

Read more about the Q1E Trust (and information about our Trustees and Members) and our local governing body

 

Details of the Quality First Education Trust 

You can find company information and key documents for the Q1E Trust (including details of our Members, Trustees, Academies, Articles, Scheme of Delegation, Accounts and Master Funding Agreement) on the Q1E website. The registered address and company number for the Q1E Trust can also be found at the bottom of our website, below. 

 

The impact of being an academy, and being part of a multi academy trust (MAT)

Our governance arrangements are different to that of a maintained school. Instead of a Governing Body for the school, there is a Local Governing Body (LGB) for Belleville Wix Academy, and a Board of Trustees for the Q1E Trust as a whole. The Board delegates responsibilities to the LGB. 

There are many advantages to working together as a group of primary schools. The main driver for us to become a MAT was to work with other like-minded schools to achieve the best outcomes for our children. Generally acknowledged benefits of creating a MAT include:

  • sharing expertise and ideas, to reduce isolation and develop skills
  • more career opportunities for talented staff, improving recruitment, retention and succession
  • more challenge and rigour, due to a formal partnership structure and joint accountability
  • more flexible deployment of staff and resources, to meet the needs of different schools
  • potential financial savings (e.g. through bulk purchasing, shared services, increased efficiency).

There is more about MAT academies on the Department for Education website at www.education.gov.uk/academies.

 

Contact the Quality First Education Trust:

We are committed to listening to parents and carers, staff and other members of our community. If you have any comments on our plans, you are welcome to email us at charlotte.meade@q1e.org.uk