Ted Wragg Trust to run new Cranbrook school

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Thursday, October 16, 2014 - 1:15pm

An Exeter educational trust has been selected to run Cranbrook’s new two to 16 all-through school.

The Ted Wragg Trust already numbers Isca and St James secondary schools and Whipton Barton infants and junior schools among its members.

Named after distinguished Exeter educationist Ted Wragg, the trust is led by Exeter University, Exeter College, Flybe and EDF.

Devon County Council recommended the Trust as sponsor for the new school and the decision has now been confirmed by Education Secretary Nicky Morgan.

New schools cannot be set up by local authorities but have to be run by sponsors.

The new school will have 420 primary places, with early years provision, and up to 1,000 secondary places within one development on the same campus.

Local people will be able to use the sports hall and pitches as the campus will have a pivotal role in supporting and developing the new community in Cranbrook.

Work has already started on the new school building which will have a phased opening from September 2015.

There will be an open evening about the new school at the Younghayes Centre on Wednesday, October 22 from 6pm-8pm.

Four strong applications were received with various proposals for the new school.

These were rated against criteria set down by Devon County Council and the applicants also met local people at a well-attended open community event in June.

There was strong community support for the Ted Wragg Trust.

Devon’s Cabinet Member for Schools, Councillor James McInnes, said: “I’m absolutely delighted that the Secretary of State has backed the county council’s choice.

“The application from the Ted Wragg Trust demonstrated strategic vision, educational capacity and experience.

“They have strong partnerships promoting high standards, a structured business plan, financial planning and operational capacity to work within the tight timescales. They also have a proven track record.”

The trust says: “Cranbrook Education Campus will provide an outstanding all-through, child-centred education for pupils from 2-16.

“Learning will be individually tailored to ensure every pupil can reach the highest academic, technical or vocational level through a dynamic, creative and inspiring curriculum.

“The capability and proven experience of the education partners will drive the development of the school to be fully inclusive, highly aspirational and standards driven.”

It says the Cranbrook Education Campus will have:

  • An all-through curriculum that focuses on the individual learning pathway of each pupil and charts their development and continued improvement as they move through each key stage
  • An innovative curriculum with the embedded themes of Enterprise and Sustainability delivered in partnership with local employers and other education providers that will inspire learners in the context of where they are living and learning
  • A collaborative ethos with the local learning communities, employers, community organisations, children centres, the local chaplaincy, multi-agency support teams and the local authority to ensure the school is constantly adapting to the needs of the learners, community and local employment requirements
  • A key role in developing the community of Cranbrook using the facilities and resources to be at the heart of social interaction, healthy living, engagement in lifelong learning and establishing new traditions for the local population
  • A focus on evidence based research and practice to ensure the very best and latest teaching and learning strategies drive success and achievement
  • A large and experienced network in the Multi Academy Trust which will enable business efficiencies to drive the very best services for all learners
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