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Our Trust

 

Looe Community Academy is a member of SMART (South East Cornwall Multi Academy Regional Trust), along with two other secondary schools and three primaries. The joining of SMART and forming a close partnership with other like-minded local schools, therefore, was the obvious and most natural thing to do. We are genuinely delighted about the opportunities that being part of SMART has brought to the staff, the students and the wonderful community of Looe and look forward to how we can develop this further.

The official website for SMART Schools Trust is available at the following address – www.smart-trust.net – more information about all aspects of the trust can be found on the website. The website sets out SMART’s vision and values, details of each of the schools, recent news, how the MAT is led and how to contact us.

SMART Policies

Please click here to access:

  • SMART General Policies
  • SMART Financial Policies

Please click here to access: 

  • SMART Articles of Association
  • SMART Funding Agreement
  • Dobwalls Community Primary School Supplementary Funding Agreement
  • SMART Annual Report and Financial Statements

Please click here to access:

  • SMART Register of Business Interests

Memorandum of Association

Please click here to view our Memorandum of Association

Names of Charity Trustees and Members

Please click here to view names of charity trustees and members

South East Cornwall Multi Academy Regional Trust is a Company Limited by Guarantee (England and Wales),
Company No 7542166 and An Exempt Charity.

Registered Address: Liskeard School & Community College, Luxstowe, Liskeard, Cornwall. PL14 3EA
Email: enquiries@smart-trust.net
Phone: 01579 325732

Vacancy

LOCAL GOVERNOR VACANCIES

We currently have vacancies on our Local Governing Committees for Co-Opted and Parent Governors.

Being a school governor is a challenging but hugely rewarding role. It will give you the chance to make a real difference to young people, give something back to your local community and use and develop your skills in a board-level environment. You will also be joining the largest volunteer force in the country.

Schools need governing committees that have a balance and diversity of knowledge, skills and experience to enable them to be effective. Ofsted (the national inspection body for schools) has repeatedly noted that the most effective schools demonstrate effective leadership and management – including by the governing committee.

Anyone aged over 18 can be a governor (but there are some exceptions) and you do not need to be a parent. There is no requirement for you to have an understanding of the education system, just the necessary skills, character and time to contribute. Schools need and benefit from a range of professional knowledge on their governing committee including education, finance, human resources, legal, marketing and public relations, property and estates management, and organisational change.

Governors can expect to attend around 6 meetings per year, held either in the afternoon or the early evening.

If you would like to discuss the role informally in the first instance, please contact the Clerk to Governors Kate Williams by email – Kate.Williams@smart-trust.net