Nonsuch entered into an associate partnership with Bourne Education Trust in November 2023, with the intention of completing a full integration during the upcoming academic year. The school is currently still a member of the Sutton Education Trust.
The Sutton schools of Beddington Infants; Culvers House Primary; Dorchester Primary; Foresters Primary; High View Primary; Muschamp Primary; Nonsuch Primary and Sherwood Park School are all members of The Sutton Education Trust.
What is the role of Sutton Education Trust?
The Sutton Education Trust (SET) is a Co-operative Trust which means that stakeholders, be they pupils, staff, parents/ carers, governors are full members and contribute in many ways. People who work and live locally, family members of our children as well as past pupils themselves can also join the Trust. There are also opportunities for other groups or bodies such as other schools and educational establishments to join the Trust. The Co-operative Trust school model means, that in a very real sense, schools will be increasingly owned mutually by their parents, pupils and staff plus their wider communities. All the schools currently involved made the decision to become the founding members of the SET because it gives them the opportunity to collaborate and learn from each other while protecting the individual nature of each of the schools.
To find out more, please click on the image below which will take you to the Trust website.
What is Bourne Education Trust?
Bourne Education Trust (BET) is a large academy primarily based in Surrey. Of its 26 schools, 14 are primaries, 9 are secondaries and, with the new free school, 3 are specialist schools. It is responsible for the education of approximately 12,500 pupils and employs just over 1,300 staff. The Trust is organised into both phases and clusters to support specialist and cross-phase collaboration.
Being an associate partner is the start of our journey to becoming an academy with BET.
Please see the BET website for further information.
Nonsuch entered into an associate partnership with Bourne Education Trust in November 2023, with the intention of completing a full integration during the upcoming academic year. The school is currently still a member of the Sutton Education Trust.
The Sutton schools of Beddington Infants; Culvers House Primary; Dorchester Primary; Foresters Primary; High View Primary; Muschamp Primary; Nonsuch Primary and Sherwood Park School are all members of The Sutton Education Trust.
What is the role of Sutton Education Trust?
The Sutton Education Trust (SET) is a Co-operative Trust which means that stakeholders, be they pupils, staff, parents/ carers, governors are full members and contribute in many ways. People who work and live locally, family members of our children as well as past pupils themselves can also join the Trust. There are also opportunities for other groups or bodies such as other schools and educational establishments to join the Trust. The Co-operative Trust school model means, that in a very real sense, schools will be increasingly owned mutually by their parents, pupils and staff plus their wider communities. All the schools currently involved made the decision to become the founding members of the SET because it gives them the opportunity to collaborate and learn from each other while protecting the individual nature of each of the schools.
To find out more, please click on the image below which will take you to the Trust website.
What is Bourne Education Trust?
Bourne Education Trust (BET) is a large academy primarily based in Surrey. Of its 26 schools, 14 are primaries, 9 are secondaries and, with the new free school, 3 are specialist schools. It is responsible for the education of approximately 12,500 pupils and employs just over 1,300 staff. The Trust is organised into both phases and clusters to support specialist and cross-phase collaboration.
Being an associate partner is the start of our journey to becoming an academy with BET.
Please see the BET website for further information.
Nonsuch entered into an associate partnership with Bourne Education Trust in November 2023, with the intention of completing a full integration during the upcoming academic year. The school is currently still a member of the Sutton Education Trust.
The Sutton schools of Beddington Infants; Culvers House Primary; Dorchester Primary; Foresters Primary; High View Primary; Muschamp Primary; Nonsuch Primary and Sherwood Park School are all members of The Sutton Education Trust.
What is the role of Sutton Education Trust?
The Sutton Education Trust (SET) is a Co-operative Trust which means that stakeholders, be they pupils, staff, parents/ carers, governors are full members and contribute in many ways. People who work and live locally, family members of our children as well as past pupils themselves can also join the Trust. There are also opportunities for other groups or bodies such as other schools and educational establishments to join the Trust. The Co-operative Trust school model means, that in a very real sense, schools will be increasingly owned mutually by their parents, pupils and staff plus their wider communities. All the schools currently involved made the decision to become the founding members of the SET because it gives them the opportunity to collaborate and learn from each other while protecting the individual nature of each of the schools.
To find out more, please click on the image below which will take you to the Trust website.
What is Bourne Education Trust?
Bourne Education Trust (BET) is a large academy primarily based in Surrey. Of its 26 schools, 14 are primaries, 9 are secondaries and, with the new free school, 3 are specialist schools. It is responsible for the education of approximately 12,500 pupils and employs just over 1,300 staff. The Trust is organised into both phases and clusters to support specialist and cross-phase collaboration.
Being an associate partner is the start of our journey to becoming an academy with BET.
Please see the BET website for further information.