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To despise MATs (Multi Academy Trusts)

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Violashifts · 18/03/2025 18:52

At the end of the day they are businesses. I don't think they benefit education.

What was wrong with a local authority looking after all schools in their area? Now you can't share with the school along the road but can with one in another town as they are in the same trust. So travel 30 miles instead of 2.

Sure they may save on HR, can share results and data etc but they waste more on improvement officers, marketing videos. A crew coming in filming chosen shots and then adding it to music. Not cheap. Don't even get me started on CEO pays as in the article below. How can they justify 40k pay rises an
or 250k salaries. Heads should be able to run a school. It is not needed.

Meanwhile at the chalkface the number of teachers, TAs and even lunch time supervisors are reduced and new equipment isn't afforded.
How is this helping the students?
How is this helping the recruitment crisis?
How is this helping the woeful SEN
provision?

Am I wrong?

I think its a big scandal waiting to happen.

https://schoolsweek.co.uk/revealed-the-academy-ceo-pay-premium/

[Title edited by MNHQ at OP's request]

Revealed: The academy CEO pay premium

More than 60 CEOs earned over £200k, biggest-ever Schools Week executive pay investigation reveals

https://schoolsweek.co.uk/revealed-the-academy-ceo-pay-premium/

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shockeditellyou · 18/04/2025 07:48

CelRa · 19/03/2025 21:14

And remembering also that LA staff have to be politically impartial, so although a MAT can ‘sell it’s wares’ to schools, to convince them of the benefits of academising, LA staff are not allowed to promote the benefits of remaining maintained as they must follow political (DfE) steer.

LA staff are also not allowed to discuss the possible negatives of joining a MAT.

In practice our LA advisors threatened, abused and manipulated as many schools as possible into not academising by saying how awful MATs are.

dogsandcatsandhorses · 18/04/2025 07:54

Friend worked in one. She was really glad to be made redundant. Went from a school that supported its many students with special needs to one that just wanted them gone. Wanted middle of the road to high achievers only, churn out exam results, next please. Bit like Henry Ford’s original model.

Dgc school is similar —- glossy, rules, rules and more rules, smart uniform is everything but no help if your child has send.

CelRa · 18/04/2025 14:26

shockeditellyou · 18/04/2025 07:48

In practice our LA advisors threatened, abused and manipulated as many schools as possible into not academising by saying how awful MATs are.

Then report…disciplinary and sacking for breach of contract. Did you report?

In fact, my LA no longer provides LA advisers to support the meetings. Governors must do their own due diligence.

Violashifts · 20/04/2025 07:34

This sums up the MAT system.

To despise MATs (Multi Academy Trusts)
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SunnyViper · 20/04/2025 11:21

Violashifts · 20/04/2025 07:34

This sums up the MAT system.

That doesn’t represent any MAT I’ve worked in.

Violashifts · 20/04/2025 14:31

SunnyViper · 20/04/2025 11:21

That doesn’t represent any MAT I’ve worked in.

What wage is your CEO on? Do you have a marketing team. Be interesting to see the accounts and the head office facilities.

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IhadaStripeyDeckchair · 20/04/2025 14:41

You're 20-30 years too late to complain about MATs, they have been govt policy for a long time. The majority of secondary schools are academy's & primaries will eventually go that way too.

Like everything else there are good and not so good MATs

A PP praised Oasis - I interviewed with them a while back & it was horrible, no way would I have gone there to work.

MinionKevin · 20/04/2025 20:59

That picture could also represent local authorities as well.

My one big issue with MATs is when they become massive. The one I worked for covered a huge geographic area and the needs of the children were vastly different, they tried to streamline everything. You can do that with children though.

Martyn Oliver is head of OFSTED so nothing is going to change with them.

Clearinguptheclutter · 20/04/2025 21:10

I don’t agree with the principle at all. I believe state schools should be under direct state control, either the local authority or perhaps via the DfE, obviously they should be properly funded.

that all said, although I despite the ridiculous rules at our MAT , the results and general reputation of the school seems to have improved significantly since getting taken over around 5 years ago

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twistyizzy · 01/05/2025 16:39

Sam Rushworth is incredibly selective to which cases he highlights and ignores constituents about others. 2

Mischance · 01/05/2025 17:13

LlynTegid · 18/03/2025 19:01

Having some experience of dealing with education authorities of old (in the last century), they were an argument for their abolition by their awful performance. Poor administrators and managers seemed to be the only people they recruited.

That does not make what the OP highlights any better, but I can see why the academy route was chosen instead.

Reform of how LEAs worked makes sense - but MATs were not an inevitable consequence - they have been a huge wasteful mistake.

Violashifts · 01/05/2025 20:14

twistyizzy · 01/05/2025 16:39

Sam Rushworth is incredibly selective to which cases he highlights and ignores constituents about others. 2

That's as maybe but he has a point. More and more of these stories will come out.

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Finnoula · 01/05/2025 20:24

Our local school has actually been massively improved since joining a MAT. I have really noticed it in regards to SEN provision as well as the opportunities that are available.

For example Year 9 have just been part of a project to get kids into engineering and after the workshop day a small group were selected to do a day of “work” at an aerospace hangar

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