Troubled sponsor brings in John Lewis manager
The controversial appointment follows second damning Ofsted report within weeks, which triggers major ULT reorganisation.
A
former John Lewis manager with no teaching experience is being drafted
in to develop school leaders at the country's biggest sponsor of
academies. The move, at United Learning Trust, comes as a second of its
schools is to receive a damning Ofsted report within weeks. So religion fails and then they call in the business sector. It's utter madness.
United
Learning Trust (ULT) has learnt that one of its schools, Sheffield Park
Academy, is to be failed by Ofsted after a visit earlier this month. It
is expected to become only the third academy to be put into special
measures. Want to bet on which one is likely to become number four?
This follows a criticial verdict last month on its
sister school, Sheffield Springs Academy, which inspectors said
provided inadequate standards of teaching.
The problems at ULT, a
Christian charity which runs 15 schools, raise questions about the
Government's proposal to increase the number of school chains. The
education white paper, published last month, said this would help to
drive up standards. Two
out of fifteen failing in one 'chain'. Is spite of this there is NO
SANCTION. The DCSF ergo the Brown Government are impotent.
ULT has now launched an urgent review of the
way it monitors school performance. It is planning a restructuring that
includes the appointment of Fiona Oomen - a former manager of John
Lewis department stores, who has no teaching experience - to a senior
role developing its academy leaders. ULT=Nero!
David Lewis, principal of
Sheffield Springs and executive director of Sheffield Park, has now
left his job, becoming the latest high-level casualty at the group. Heads
at more than half of ULT's academies have been replaced within two
years of the schools opening. Sheffield Springs is now looking for its
third head in three years. Why do they consistently pick the 'wrong' people for these positions?
The difficulties also cast doubt on
Government claims that importing the "DNA" of independent schools will
improve the state sector. See the crap thinking is all pervasive!
ULT is a subsidiary of United Church Schools Trust, which also runs 10 fee-paying schools.
The
Ofsted report at Sheffield Park is due to be published shortly. But Sir
Ewan Harper, ULT's chief executive, has already written to parents
warning them to expect a poor outcome.
"We have yet to receive
Ofsted's judgement ... but we believe it will demonstrate significant
weaknesses that we are committed to addressing urgently," the letter
says. Note
it is a CHIEF EXECUTIVE that is writing not any sort of educational
professional. Privatisation by Church and Business. Even Mrs Thatcher
couldn't have come up with this lunacy.
"A number of these are likely to be process and paperwork
issues that do not automatically impact on your child's education, but
which we have a responsibility to manage much better than has been done
to date. Others, however, require a restructuring of the
leadership of the academy to ensure that we deliver effective and
permanent improvement." Don't worry you poor saps we will make it all better, promise!
The letter explains that Kathy August,
ULT's director of school improvement and executive director of
Manchester Academy, will now oversee the two Sheffield schools. Yet more proof that Academies are businesses not schools.
Ms
August, whose own school was rated outstanding by Ofsted, said that
there had been progress at the Sheffield schools, but conceded that it
had been insufficient.
She defended the appointment of Ms Oomen.
"She has had significant experience in a wide range of leadership roles
that are very pertinent to academies and to ULT as a growing
organisation," Ms August said. Sycophantic?
Ms Oomen will not have any direct input to teaching. So
she is being employed as a business leader and the Church is quite open
about it. Lets be clear it will never be politically acceptable for any
government to openly criticise or condemn a UK church no matter how bad
it gets and that is wrong.
Martin
Ward, deputy general secretary of the Association of School and College
Leaders, said ULT's problems called the Government's policy of chain
schools into doubt.
"These groups can have as many secondary
schools as a local authority, but with the added problems that their
schools are dispersed across the country," he said. More government lunacy an a grand scale.
"Too many
academies have been opened too quickly without lessons being learnt.
Something you can do for 10 schools, you can't do for 200 in terms of
finding absolutely the best people to run them." Ain't that the truth!
John Bangs, head of education at the NUT, said academy sponsors lacked the systems available to local authorities to intervene.
"This situation also shows that the whole business of private school DNA is just romantic fluff," he said. Lunatics > Asylums welcome to 21st Century Britain.
So
far only two other academies have been put into special measures: Unity
City in Middlesbrough, which has since been taken out again, and
Richard Rose Central in Carlisle, which is still in the category.
Richard
Rose's chief executive became the first state school leader without a
teaching background. He was forced out of his job in January, less than
five months after the school opened. Chief executives in schools is the problem not the quality of the people. Browns Government is micromanagement mad!
Pay deal refused
- United Church Schools Trust - parent charity of academy sponsors United Learning Trust - is refusing to award all of its independent school teachers a pay rise from September.
- The group has said that teachers in only two of its 10 fee-charging schools will be offered a 2.3 per cent deal in line with state schools.
- UCST has offered the rise to teachers at Surbiton High School and Guildford High School.
- Teachers in those schools, which are believed to be the two most financially successful in the group, can take the deal or opt for a 2.8 per cent rise from January.
- In the group's other schools, all teachers will receive 2.8 per cent from January. The decision will not affect pay for state school staff at the ULT's academies, which are operated separately.
could you please tell me how and who i can put in a complait to about sheffield park academy. the school is an absolute shambles since it turned into an academy and the new principle if thats what you can call him is very arrogant.