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Northern Education Trust is a multi-academy trust operating in the North of England, established in 2010. It operates both primary and secondary academies . The Northern Education Trust (NET) is a founder and member of the Northern Alliance of Trusts.
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The school is sponsored by the Northern Education Trust. [4] Freebrough Academy offers GCSEs, BTECs, OCR Nationals and NVQs as programmes of study for pupils, while students in the sixth form have the option to study from a range of A-levels and further BTECs. [5] The school also has specialisms in engineering and business and enterprise. [6]
Northern Education Trust made an arrangement with Newcastle City Council to manage the school and improve it before set decisions were made regarding the school's future. It was confirmed in January 2020, that due to a successful trial, Northern Education Trust would become the official sponsor for Walbottle Campus, aiming to officially ...
Manor Community Academy was established in 2016, when taken over by multi-academy trust, Northern Education Trust. Before 2016, it stood as local authority owned, Manor College of Technology. As of May 2022, the old swimming pool has been demolished.
The school is now sponsored by the Northern Education Trust. [8] Hetton Academy offers GCSEs and Cambridge Nationals as programmes of study for pupils. Most graduating students go on to attend Headways Sixth Form, a sixth form provision offered by a consortium of secondary schools (including Hetton Academy) and Sunderland College. [9]
It is part of the Northern Education Trust. The school mainly serves students living in its immediate area: Birdwell, Hoyland, Jump, Tankersley, Elsecar, Wombwell and Pilley. [3] The school is an 11-16 academy teaching a wide curriculum in lower school (Y7-9) with a variety of qualifications in the upper school (Y10-11), such as GCSE and BTEC. [4]
The school later converted into an academy sponsored by Northern Education Trust and was renamed as Thorp Academy. The academy has demonstrated ongoing academic success and in 2019 attained a Progress 8 score of +0.33 which was in the top 10% of schools in Tyne & Wear and the top 11% of schools in North East England . [ 2 ]