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The [[United Learning Trust]] is a large multi academy trust operating schools in the UK. As of 2016 it runs 44 schools.  
 
The [[United Learning Trust]] is a large multi academy trust operating schools in the UK. As of 2016 it runs 44 schools.  
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In 2016 it was described as one of 11 ‘system leader’ academy chains in England.<ref>[http://schoolsweek.co.uk/11-academy-trusts-now-have-more-than-30-schools-and-are-labelled-system-leaders/
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11 academy trusts now have more than 30 schools and are labelled ‘system leaders’], Schools Week, 30 November 2016</ref>
  
 
It is a subsidiary of the [[United Church Schools Trust]], which also operates 11 fee-paying independent schools across the UK.<ref>[http://www.ucst.org.uk/ United Church Schools Trust], 16 August 2010.</ref>
 
It is a subsidiary of the [[United Church Schools Trust]], which also operates 11 fee-paying independent schools across the UK.<ref>[http://www.ucst.org.uk/ United Church Schools Trust], 16 August 2010.</ref>
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As of 2016:<ref>[https://unitedlearning.org.uk/About-Us-New/Who-are-we# Who we are], United Learning website, accessed May 2016</ref>
 
As of 2016:<ref>[https://unitedlearning.org.uk/About-Us-New/Who-are-we# Who we are], United Learning website, accessed May 2016</ref>
 
*[[Jon Coles]], CEO; former Board member of the [[Department for Education]] as Director General for Schools and then Director General for Education Standards. 
 
*[[Jon Coles]], CEO; former Board member of the [[Department for Education]] as Director General for Schools and then Director General for Education Standards. 
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*[[Sally Coates]], Director of Secondary Academies - South
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*[[Anna Bush]], Head of Strategy and Performance; formerly Deputy Director for Strategy and Performance in the [[Department for Education]]
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*[[Dominic Norrish]], Group Director of Technology
  
 
===Trustees / directors===
 
===Trustees / directors===
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==Contact==
 
==Contact==
 
*Website: https://unitedlearning.org.uk
 
*Website: https://unitedlearning.org.uk
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*London office: 3rd Floor, 91-95 Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 0AX
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:47, 30 November 2016

The United Learning Trust is a large multi academy trust operating schools in the UK. As of 2016 it runs 44 schools.

In 2016 it was described as one of 11 ‘system leader’ academy chains in England.[1]

It is a subsidiary of the United Church Schools Trust, which also operates 11 fee-paying independent schools across the UK.[2]

Funders

As well as state funding, academy schools can accept charitable donations, which normally goes towards funding initiatives and activities for pupils.

United Learning trust recieved a donation of £5million from Alan Howard, the co-founder of one of the world’s richest hedge funds. Howard is also a former director of the Conservative Friends of Israel and lives in Geneva. The donation is held in the United Learning Partnership Fund, which donated £2.2 million to United Learning in 2015.[3]

People

Leadership

As of 2016:[4]

Trustees / directors

As of 2016:

Members

As of 2016:

  • United Church Schools Trust
  • K Poyser

Linked organisations

  • ULT Projects Ltd
  • ULT Trading Ltd
  • Regis Community Arena Ltd
  • United Church Schools Trust
  • United Church Schools Foundation

Contact

References

  1. [http://schoolsweek.co.uk/11-academy-trusts-now-have-more-than-30-schools-and-are-labelled-system-leaders/ 11 academy trusts now have more than 30 schools and are labelled ‘system leaders’], Schools Week, 30 November 2016
  2. United Church Schools Trust, 16 August 2010.
  3. Philanthro-philes – meet the donors propping up our education system, Schools Week, 17 June 2016
  4. Who we are, United Learning website, accessed May 2016