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Batley Multi Academy Trust

The Trust at the heart of the Batley community

Ensuring exceptional outcomes for all our young people regardless of their background or starting point.

Our family of schools is here to ensure that all our children receive a first-class education coupled with the very best care, guidance and support. We work hard across our Trust to raise the aspirations of our young people, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds. No child left behind. Ever.

Sam Vickers
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

  • We place young people at the heart of everything.

  • Collaborate to secure the best learning experiences for our young people and our staff.

  • Ensure all young people regardless of their background or starting point achieve exceptional educational outcomes.

  • Raise aspirations and be ambitious for all our young people ensuring no child is left behind. Ever.

  • Develop resilience for all our young people and staff to ensure a mind-set for success.

  • Open doors for young people, parents & carers, and our community by being inclusive and forward thinking.

  • Dynamic and reflective learning communities, celebrating the differences of each school's community, inspiring all stakeholders to be the best that they can be.

6 successful schools

256 alumni

16 charities supported

6 environmental projects supported

Our Community work really means a lot to us, and we see our Trust and our schools at the very heart of our community.

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  • 22nd Apr
    Charity Champions

    At Batley Multi Academy Trust we know our staff go over and above, and always go the extra mile. This week three colleagues, in particular, are quite literally going the extra mile.   Two colleagues, Craig and Amy, from two separate schools in our Trust family, ran the London Marathon this weekend for causes close to their hearts. They both managed to complete the 26.2 mile course in sub four hours, as well as raising huge amounts for important causes. Wow - what a wonderful achievement! We really admire how hard they have worked not only on the day itself, but to train for this event, whilst having a busy day job, as well as personal commitments. This demonstrates how determined they both are and how focussed on helping others. Really well done, we are all very proud of you both!   Then, on 1 May, one of our school governors will be 'Biking for Breakfasts' when he takes part in a sponsored cycle event to raise money for school breakfast clubs. Jonathan will be cycling 245 miles in just 3 days. Jonathan is part of a team of 18 cyclists taking on this challenge. They are raising money for the Huddersfield Town Foundation's school Breakfast Club initiative. The Foundation has provided 2.5 million breakfasts to children in schools since it was established 11 years ago. The Breakfast Club costs over £140,000 per year to run, so Jonathan and his team are helping to raise much needed funds to keep this initiative going. Many of the young people in our Trust family of schools benefit from these breakfasts each and every day, and a good breakfast in the morning helps young people to be ready to learn.   We wish Jonathan the very best of luck and if you'd like to sponsor him please click this link. Please make a donation if you can, every little helps.    Our staff, and our Trust family of schools are at the very heart of our community, always doing their very best for all our young people and their families. 

  • 15th Apr
    Celebration time

    Our Trust family of schools have been celebrating over the past week. Our new Trust-wide attendance strategy, launched in September 2023, is having a hugely positive impact with attendance improving across all our schools and many schools winning attendance awards for their success. Every Day Counts, so reducing lost learning days by reducing absence from school is essential in maximising young people's outcomes. We thank our whole community for their hard work on securing high attendance for all.   Many of our families have also been celebrating Eid, and we wish our whole community good health, peace and happiness this week and always.    Our family of schools are also continuing to promote careers' education because high attendance, brings high achievement, and with a great education our young people are in the driving seat for an exciting future ahead of them. 

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