Acadmies are becoming the norm in Lincolnshire
More than half of Lincolnshire’s schools are classed as academy status according to latest figures.
This is closely followed by the Community Inclusive Trust and the Priory Federation of Academies with 12 schools each – the latter teaching 7,474 pupils, while the former oversees the education of 2,130. The report notes four schools have recently been identified as requiring conversion to sponsored academy status after Ofsted judged them as requiring improvement at two successive inspections.
A government white paper last year was looking to set a 2030 deadline for schools to join an academy trust though there are no levers to make this happen except if the school receives one inadequate or two requires improvement grades.
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