E-ACT

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E-ACT (formerly EduTrust Academies Charitable Trust[1]) is the sponsor of 24 academies and free schools in England.[2] It describes itself as "a leading, independent academy sponsor whose principal purpose is to create centres of excellence for all by establishing, maintaining, managing and developing academies and Free Schools".[3]

History

Until 2009 the Chief Executive of the Trust was Ian Comfort, who left his post alleging whistleblowing concerns, whilst the trust claimed "poor performance" issues.[4] In March 2013 an audit by the UK Department for Education concluded that "boundaries between E-ACT and its subsidiary, E-ACT Enterprises Ltd (EEL) are blurred" (page 3), "activities undertaken by the subsidiary have been paid for with public funds and so appear irregular" (page 3), and "there has been a flow of public monies into EEL that cannot be said to directly benefit teaching and learning in E-ACT academies" (pages 12–13).[5]

A 2011 Guardian article reported that in 2010 its director-general Sir Bruce Liddington had a salary package of £280,017.[1] Sir Bruce Liddington resigned in 2013 after E-ACT received an official warning from the government regarding "financial mismanagement".[6] The investigation report into E-ACT found that internal financial control were weak, there was a culture of extravagant expenses, governance procedures were unusual, and that payments were made to trustees in a manner unusual for the charitable sector.[7]

E-ACT was registered as a charity in 2008 but is now shown by the Charity Commission as an "Exempt charity", removed from its register in 2011.[8]

In 2014, the Department for Education removed E-ACT as sponsor from 10 academies after Ofsted inspectors raised serious concerns,[2] noting extravagant spending on expenses and £393,000 of spending with "procedural irregularities" including on unapproved consultancy fees.[9]

E-ACT Enterprises LTD was dissolved shortly after Sir Bruce Liddington's departure. In addition, E-ACT has made considerable changes to its previous administration practices (including reducing back office costs by 73%) as audited in its public accounts and the Salary of its new CEO has reduced significantly.[10]

In January 2016 E-ACT announced that would abolish local governing bodies for its schools and replace them with centrally appointed advisory bodies.[11]

Schools

Primary

  • E-ACT Blackley Academy
  • Chalfont Valley E-ACT Primary Academy
  • Denham Green E-ACT Primary Academy
  • Greenfield E-ACT Primary Academy
  • Ilminster Avenue E-ACT Academy
  • Mansfield Green E-ACT Primary Academy
  • Merritts Brook E-ACT Primary Academy
  • E-ACT Pathways Academy
  • Nechells Primary E-ACT Academy
  • Reedswood E-ACT Primary Academy
  • St Ursula’s E-ACT Academy

Secondary

All-through

Schools previously sponsored

Primary

  • Aldborough E-ACT Free School (to 31 May 2014)[12] (now sponsored by Loxford School Trust), with effect from 1 June 2014. The school is now known as Aldborough Primary School.
  • Hartsbrook E-ACT Free School (to 31 August 2014)[13] (now sponsored by Lion Education Trust), with effect from 1 September 2014. The school was closed on 31 August 2014, and re-opened on 1 September 2014 as Brook House Primary School.[14][15][16][17]

Secondary

All-through

  • Dartmouth Academy (to 31 August 2014)[26] (now sponsored by Kingsbridge Academy Trust), with effect from 1 September 2014. Nick Hindmarsh, Principal has said that: "The name of the trust will change following a consultation exercise across the schools’ communities".

References

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  8. E-ACT, Registered Charity no. 1124189 at the Charity Commission Retrieved 21 April 2013
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  18. Leeds East Academy - White Rose Academies Trust
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