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  2. Commonwealth Education Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Education Trust was a registered charity [1] established in 2007 as the successor trust to the Commonwealth Institute. [2] The trust focuses on primary and secondary education and the training of teachers and invests on educational products and services to achieve both a beneficial and a financial reward to fund future charitable initiatives.

  3. Education Development Trust - Wikipedia

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    Education Development Trust deliver national careers advisory services for adults, as well as careers services for schools, and own and manage a portfolio of three private schools including two in England - Oakfield Preparatory School and St Andrews School, as well as The International School of Cape Town in South Africa.

  4. National Education Trust - Wikipedia

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    The National Education Trust was founded in September 2006 by Roy Blatchford, who has held a number of posts in education including head of Walton High, HM Inspector of Schools and lecturer / commentator on all education issues. [1]

  5. Ghana Education Trust Fund - Wikipedia

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    It was established in Ghana by Ghana Education Trust Fund Act, 2000, Act 581. The GETFund is financed with 2.5% of the value-added tax or VAT and has to provide special financial support to public educational institutions under the Ministry of Education for development and maintenance of academic facilities. [1] [2] [3]

  6. John King Jr. - Wikipedia

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    On February 2, 2017, The Education Trust announced that King would take on the role of President and CEO. He succeeds Kati Haycock, who founded the organization in the early 1990s. [2] Education Trust is "a national nonprofit that works to close opportunity gaps that disproportionately affect students of color and students from low-income ...

  7. Star Academies - Wikipedia

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    Star Academies (formerly Tauheedul Education Trust) is a multi-academy trust (MAT) that operates 28 free schools and academies. There are nineteen secondary schools and nine primary schools under the jurisdiction of the trust. [1] As a multi-academy trust, Star Academies is an exempt charity regulated by the Department for Education. [2]

  8. US–China Education Trust - Wikipedia

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    The US–China Education Trust (USCET, Chinese: 中美教育基金; pinyin: Zhōng-Měi Jiàoyù Jījīn) is a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C. Founded in 1998 by Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch, the first Chinese-American U.S. Ambassador, USCET seeks to promote China–United States relations through a series of education and exchange programs.

  9. Bell Educational Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Educational Trust is an educational institution, that grew from the original EFL school, Bell International College, Cambridge, founded by Frank Bell in 1955. The Bell Educational Trust subsequently expanded outside Cambridge , with a number of partner schools, located in the UK and internationally.