Number of academies in North Somerset amongst highest in UK
North Somerset has one of the highest rates of schools becoming academies in the whole of the UK
06:00, 11 JAN 2021
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Nailsea headteacher Dionne Elliott with chief executive of the Wessex Learning Trust Gavin Ball.
- Credit: Nailsea School
Nailsea School has joined the Wessex Learning Trust to enable staff to share teaching and learning expertise.
The school, in Mizzymead Road, is the 14th to join the Cheddar-based multi-academy trust, and the second secondary school - alongside Kings of Wessex Academy in Cheddar.
This partnership will enable staff across the trust to share expertise and work more efficiently.
A number of collaborations have already begun with teachers sharing best practice across departments including in science and English.
Gavin Ball, chief executive of the Wessex Learning Trust said: “We welcome Nailsea School to our multi-academy trust family, we encourage our schools to be at the centre of their community and raise aspirations and achievement.