Greater Manchester Education Trust operates in an area with a highly diverse academic, social and ethnic profile. Our academies achieve consistent success with young people of all backgrounds, ensuring that we offer a high-quality education to every child in our care. This comprehensive profile, ...
The Board of Trustees is the decision-making body of the academy Trust and is accountable and responsible for all the academies equally in the academy Trust. Trustees are unpaid volunteers.
The Members of the Trust are the guardians of the governance of the Trust and as such have a different status to Trustees. Originally, they will have been the signatories to the Memorandum of Association and will have agreed the Trust’s first Articles of Association (the legal document which outl...
Our policies aim to provide parents/carers, staff and students with clear information about the organisation and ethos of our Trust. These policies help us to work together to do the best for those in our care.
Gender pay reporting legislation requires employers with 250 or more employees to publish statutory calculations every year showing how large the pay gap is between their male and female employees.
The Greater Manchester Education Trust is a multi-academy trust (MAT) incorporating four schools in the city of Manchester. The schools are Levenshulme High School, Parrs Wood High School, The East Manchester Academy and Whalley Range 11-18 High School.
We are fully committed to providing a broad, balanced, inspiring and challenging curriculum for all our students which equips them with high quality, relevant qualifications, skills, qualities and attributes to give them choices, a sense of ambition and be able to make a positive contribution as ...
Levenshulme High School’s Academy Committee is represented by numerous members of the community. Governors are an important part of our school community and provide essential critical support.
Whalley Range 11-18 High School's Academy Committee (LGB) is represented by numerous members of the community. Governors are an important part of our school community and provide essential critical support.
The IMB was established in March 2020 to secure the rapid turnaround of the academy, following the Ofsted judgement of Special Measures in December 2019. The IMB has replaced the former Academy Committee in performing the role of the governing body and provides regular reports to the Trust board.
Parrs Wood High School's Academy Committee (LGB) is represented by numerous members of the community. Governors are an important part of our school community and provide essential critical support.