Inspiration Trust proud to provide an excellent continued curriculum to the children of Thetford from 3 years right up until they are 18!

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Published on 06/07/23

With 17 schools spanning Norfolk and North Suffolk, there is no sign of things slowing down for Inspiration Trust, who most recently began leading Diamond Academy and Queensway Infant Academy and Nursery in Thetford. 

The multi-academy trust, which is ranked within the top 10% for Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5 provision, with outcomes in Reading, Writing and Maths exceeding national averages across all their primary schools, is delighted to have been given the opportunity to sponsor more schools in Thetford, where they also lead Thetford Academy and Thomas Paine Sixth Form.  

Gareth Stevens, CEO at Inspiration Trust said: 

“As a Trust, we are dedicated to providing the children of our county with the best possible education and opportunities and we are delighted to be able to offer even more children within Thetford access to the high-quality education they deserve.  

 

With Diamond Academy and Queensway Infant Academy and Nursery now part of Inspiration Trust alongside Thetford Academy and Thomas Paine Sixth Form, the children of Thetford will be able to experience a continuous curriculum which is not only nationally-recognised, but will provide them with a smoother transition throughout school life from as little as 3 years old right up until they are 18.” 

The working partnership between the schools is strong, providing the children within these schools with more opportunities than ever before. Sports teachers from the secondary school and sixth form support sports day and provide enrichment and extracurricular activities.  

The Trust’s keen emphasis on the arts and music sees the schools share performances and cultural experiences.  

And, the transition between the schools as children move through their school journeys is made ever-more easier and familiar with Thomas Paine students coming into the primary school as Reading Volunteers, and through the group of school’s Transition Programme and spiral curriculum which makes each child feel confident in moving on.