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fighting conversion to MAT - help?

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Jumpingshipquick · 28/03/2016 10:00

My children's school is pushing for conversion to MAT. It's a school considered 'good' with a governing body considered 'effective' by OFSTED, within a local authority that performs well. It's a single form entry school, and has no good reason to convert - it won't give them anything they can't already do. I have my suspicions why, but the argument so far is that it is better to lead rather than be forced. Whilst I don't doubt the good intentions of the people currently running the school, I have serious concerns about the implications of the change of structure. I would really appreciate someone looking over my points to see whether I am right for now.

• My school will legally cease to exist.
• Funding will go to the MAT, not individual schools within the MAT and the Board of Directors is required to make spending decisions based on the MAT priorities, not individual (ex)school priorities.
• The Board of Directors of the MAT can be paid for their roles.
• Teachers are employed by the MAT, not the individual schools (and can therefore be deployed anywhere within the MAT)
• There is no legal requirement to keep the individual school’s board of governors, and as it will have no power beyond what the Board happen to devolve, it will only be a talking shop anyway.
• The MAT will be run by a board of governors, akin to the board of directors in a business. This board will consist purely of co-opted members, no requirement for parent governors, no teachers, not necessary local people. Appointments are neither required to be advertised, nor elected and members can only be removed by the Secretary of State, from London.
• The only form of public scrutiny is the published accounts.
• The only way parents can hold the MAT board to account is via the Regional Schools Commissioner. (There are going to be 8 for the whole country) The RSC will be appointed by the Secretary of State.
• The Secretary of State retains the right to remove, or force schools/ MATs to join other MATs.

Thanks

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spanieleyes · 07/04/2016 08:31

The data dashboard provides financial information for maintained schools, but academy schools not so much!

teacherwith2kids · 07/04/2016 08:56

prh47, what I can find is pages like this:

Worcestershire as an example

The part of the LA inspection that I am interested in for schools is 'School Improvement' (or even better, 'management of schools', but that doesn't seem to be there at all). On the Worcestershire page, and on many others, the School Improvement section simply has 'there are no documents to display'.

So the LAs may have been inspected for e.g. children's services, social care etc, but i can not find a complete set of inspections related to their looking after / improving schools responsibilities, if that makes sense? And it doesn't follow that e.g. children's services are good therefore school improvement is good - those are totally different responsibilities and staff - a bit like saying that because school A is good, School B a few hundred metres away must be good too!

Jumpingshipquick · 16/04/2016 11:41

I had one more question I was hoping someone could help me with.

What should the consultation process be like? Are there any legal requirements/ other guidelines it should follow?

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