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| Established | 2017 |
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| Type | Multi Academy Trust |
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| Website | https://www.theprospecttrust.org.uk/ |
| UID 16779 | |
The Prospect Trust is a multi-academy trust of 3 primary, secondary and sixth form academies in and around Surrey and Hampshire. [1] Formed in 2017, they are currently educating 4,860 students.
The Prospect Trust was formed as a consequence of the government's North and mid-Hampshire further education area review in order to enable The Sixth Form College Farnborough to convert to academy status. [2] Following explorations of working more closely with local schools, a detailed review was launched around collaboration with Tomlinscote School. [3] From 1 September 2018, Tomlinscote School joined The Prospect Trust. [4] After negotiations between the school, Guildford Diocese, Surrey County Council and The Prospect Trust, the Department for Education approved Frimley CofE Junior School to join The Prospect Trust from 1 April 2021. [5]
The Trust is a company limited by guarantee and an exempt charity. [6]
The chief executive officer is Simon Jarvis, a former principal of The Sixth Form College Farnborough. [7]
The Sixth Form College Farnborough has an "Above average" government progress score for A levels, with an average result of B−. [8]
Tomlinscote School has an "Average" government Progress 8 score but with 54% of pupils achieving Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs compared to the local authority average of 52%. [9]
No data has been collected from Frimley CofE Junior school since converting to an academy. [10]