A third school has joined a South Cumbrian education trust.
South Cumbria Multi-Academy Trust now has Vickerstown School and Brambles Nursery as a member.
The 180-pupil school, on Walney, received notification from the Department for Education this month that its application to academise had been successful.
Headteacher David Holmes said he was delighted the school was now a formal member of the trust, which is led by Furness College.
“We have been working with the trust team since last year when our governors unanimously resolved to join,” he said.
“Being part of a bigger network, and support that is bringing, will undoubtedly benefit the staff and pupils at Vickerstown long-term.
“We are already seeing progress through working with the other schools and trust’s primary consultant on curriculum improvements and shared expertise in the trust.”
The South Cumbria Multi-Academy Trust was launched in September 2021.
Vickerstown joins Chetwynde and Ormsgill schools as the trust commits to providing excellent education across the area. It will work with industry and the wider community to identify what skills and expertise are needed to give children and young people the best chance for their future.
The trust’s CEO and executive headteacher Professor Andrew Wren said: “David and his team have worked closely with us through the consultation process and, as one of the first to join, are helping us to shape the future of our Trust. It is an exciting time for education across the area with people working together to bring about positive change.”