The Bishop Wheeler Catholic Academy Trust

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The Bishop Wheeler Catholic Academy Trust
The Bishop Wheeler Catholic Academy Trust logo.svg
Location
North West Leeds, Ilkley and North Yorkshire
England
District information
TypeAcademy Trust
MottoMotto: Veritas et Caritas (Latin for In Truth and Love)
Established1 March 2013 (1 March 2013)
SchoolsPrimary 14
Secondary 2
Students and staff
Students4,900 [1]
Colours  Green   Red
Other information
ChairMrs D Gaskin, Chair of the Academy Trust Board
Website bishopwheelercatholicacademytrust.org

The Bishop Wheeler Catholic Academy Trust is a group of thirteen schools [2] in the North West Leeds, Ilkley and North Yorkshire area that converted to Academies since 2013. [3] The trust is named after Gordon Wheeler, the seventh Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds from 1966 until 1985.

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Member schools

The Bishop Wheeler Academy Trust has 16 member schools:

School nameSchool typeDate joined
St. Mary's Menston [4] Secondary1 March 2013
St. Joseph's Catholic Primary School OtleyPrimary1 March 2013
St. Mary's Horsforth Catholic Voluntary Academy [5] Primary1 March 2013
St. Joseph's Catholic Primary School Pudsey [6] Primary1 March 2013
Ss Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School (Yeadon)Primary1 April 2013
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Ilkley [7] Primary1 April 2013
St Mary's Catholic Primary School Knaresborough [8] Primary1 July 2015
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School HarrogatePrimary1 July 2015
Holy Name Catholic Voluntary Academy CookridgePrimary1 August 2015
St. Stephen's Catholic Primary School and Nursery Skipton [9] Primary1 August 2015
St Robert's Catholic Primary School, Harrogate, a Voluntary Academy [10] Primary1 March 2021
St John Fisher Catholic High School, Harrogate [11] Secondary30 November 2021
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, a Voluntary Academy (Tadcaster)Primary1 February 2022
Barkston Ash Catholic Primary SchoolPrimary1 February 2024
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, BarnoldswickPrimary1 March 2024
St Wilfrid's Catholic Primary School, RiponPrimary1 March 2024

The proposals by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds state there is 1 other school that could join the trust. [12]

History

In March 2012, plans were announced for Catholic schools across the Leeds Diocese to investigate teaming up to form trust academies that would no longer be under local authority control. [13] The Governing Bodies of St. Mary's Menston and four other schools considered a proposal of converting to Academy status in 2013 and forming together a Multi-Academy Trust. [14] A consultation period occurred between September and October 2012. [15] The academy conversion took place on 1 March 2013. [16] [17] [18] The logo of the trust is Bishop Wheeler's Episcopal Coat of Arms. [19] The first Chair of the Academy Trust Board was Caroline Hyde. [20] The second Chair of the Academy Trust Board is Diane Gaskin. [21]

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