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Published:
2:00 PM May 21, 2021
CEO of The Priory Learning Trust (TPLT), Neville Coles, and the new head of school improvement at TPLT, Nathan Jenkins.
- Credit: Shane Dean
A new head of school improvement has started their role at a multi-academy trust this month.
Nathan Jenkins is now in place within the central team at The Priory Learning Trust (TPLT) after nearly three years as principal at The King Alfred School An Academy (TKASA).
Nathan led the Highbridge academy to make it one of the region’s fastest-improving schools and will now help to drive improvements at TKASA, as well as Worle Community School Academy and Priory Community School Academy.
A new Head of School Improvement,
Nathan Jenkins, is now in place within the Central Team at The Priory Learning Trust (TPLT) after nearly three years as Principal at Highbridge’s King Alfred School Academy.
Nathan led the Highbridge academy, engaging with a raft of TPLT improvements, to make it one of the region’s fastest improving schools.
He has long, wide ranging experience, having successfully led schools for many years. He previously worked in South Wales and in Bristol schools.
Nathan will now have a strong role in helping to drive improvements at King Alfred School Academy, as well as Worle Community School Academy and Priory Community School Academy.