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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 learners 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)

  • Child-centred

  • Collaborative

  • Exceptional outcomes

  • Ambitious

  • Resilient

  • Forward-thinking

  • Reflective

8 successful schools

2x community spaces: The Fields

Over 4500 learners in our care

A team of 70-strong governance volunteers

Over 750 remarkable colleagues

8 active parent/carer forums

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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  • 5th May
    More In Common: Building a Community where everyone belongs

    At the heart of our Multi Academy Trust lies a simple, powerful conviction: education is about more than just results; it is about belonging and togetherness.   In a world that often feels increasingly divided, our Trust schools must be sanctuaries of unity because schools are the social glue that holds their community together. We strive to be a community-centred Trust where every learner, staff member, and parent/carer knows they are seen, heard and valued. Put simply, so that every individual knows that they belong in Batley.   We are guided by the timeless words of the late, inspirational Jo Cox:   "We are far more united and have far more in common than that which divides us."   This isn't just a sentiment; it is part of our mission. Whether in the classroom or the playground, we celebrate our differences while anchoring ourselves in the shared values that bring us together. When we focus on our common humanity, we create an environment where every individual can truly flourish.   Join us this June   To put these values into action, I am inviting our entire Trust community to participate in The Great Get Together this June. It will be 10 years this year since Jo was tragically murdered, and our schools have worked incredibly hard over the past decade to keep Jo’s memory alive and to build a legacy to her by continuing some of the great work she started in Batley. These Great Get Together events are a wonderful opportunity to reject division and celebrate the connections we share. Great Get Together Events: Look out for local celebrations, picnics, and community projects taking place across our schools throughout June. The Batley Bake Off: Enter your own cake creation into our Batley Bake Off Competition held at Upper Batley High School on Friday 19 June. 10am-12.30pm. There are prizes for first, second and third place. The Run for Jo: On Sunday 21 June, we encourage you to lace up your trainers for the "Run for Jo." Whether you run, jog, or walk, it is a powerful way to stand together in solidarity and joy. There is also a 2.5km run for our youngest learners and those less keen on a longer run/walk! Sign up here: https://racebest.com/races/runforjo2026   Let’s show that our Trust is more than just a collection of buildings—it is a family. I look forward to seeing you there.   Together, we are stronger.

  • 27th Apr
    Your future is bright in Batley

    There is a profound difference between simply "showing up" and truly belonging. When our learners, staff, and families know they have a seat at the table and a voice that matters, something shifts. They don't just occupy a desk; they stand up for what is right, speak out with confidence, and ultimately, they soar.   Literacy is our core foundation in education. Belonging begins with understanding, and understanding begins with literacy. Literacy is more than just an academic skill; it is the heartbeat of wellbeing and the engine of academic success. We saw this first-hand last week at Batley Girls’ High School where a group of entrepreneurial Year 9 learners are raising funds to produce and deliver book bags and learning resources to disadvantaged children in local primary schools. No child left behind-ever.    Strong reading skills correlate directly with higher achievement across all subjects, from science to the arts. Immersing yourself in a great book reduces stress and builds empathy, providing a healthy escape and a way to process the world. It also enables you to travel to places you may otherwise never be able to afford to go. A great book opens a world of opportunities and possibilities.    Reading does more than simply improve test scores, and academic success - it expands the horizons of the human spirit. It fuels our imagination, allowing us to envisage a better and brighter future. It teaches us about the vast world beyond our doorstep and, quite literally, takes us to new places without us ever leaving our seats.   Plus, as the saying goes:   "Not every reader is a leader, but every leader is a reader."   When we read, we gain the perspectives necessary to lead with compassion and intelligence. Let’s continue to build a community where every individual feels they belong, and every child has a book in their hand. Together, we aren't just educating; we are empowering the next generation.

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Community makes us and it is the unity in community that matters