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Pupils at Canonium Learning Trust Schools Demonstrate Resilience and Academic Excellence Amidst National Challenges

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Pupils at Canonium Learning Trust Schools have exhibited remarkable resilience having attained exceptional results in their Key Stage 2 Standard Assessment Tests (SATs). Even in the face of ongoing challenges presented by the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, pupils have consistently excelled in their academic performance. These remarkable achievements serve as a testament to the unwavering commitment of the schools within Canonium Learning Trust community, as they strive to provide the very best quality education and foster a genuine enthusiasm for learning among their pupils. The latest government data reveals that nationally, the proportion of 10- and 11-year-old pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths combined remains stagnant at 59%, the same as the 2022 results. However, it is important to note that this national figure has declined from 65% in 2019, underscoring the enduring impact of disrupted learning experiences caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. S

St Andrews CofE Primary School, Marks Tey, to join Canonium Learning Trust in the Autumn Term

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We are delighted to share news that St. Andrews Primary School, Marks Tey, is set to become a part of the Canonium Learning Trust in the upcoming Autumn Term of this year. This development marks a significant milestone for both the school and our trust-wide community. With the addition of St. Andrews, our trust will encompass a total of five schools, which extends our capacity to exchange knowledge and expertise among our teachers, leaders and support staff, further enhancing our ability to provide exceptional education to all our pupils. The new partnership will foster increased collaboration, opportunities for professional development, and valuable connections with a broader network of dedicated educators. St Andrews received its Academy Order earlier this year, having gained full support and approval from the Department for Education (DfE), the Diocese of Chelmsford and the Local Authority to join the Canonium family of Schools.

Enhancing Learning Spaces: Canonium Learning Trust Installs LED Lighting in Rural Essex Schools

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Canonium Learning Trust has recently completed the installation of modern, energy efficient, LED lighting systems in two of its schools: Stisted Primary Academy and Tolleshunt D'Arcy St Nicholas Primary Academy. This significant upgrade was made possible through the allocation of additional schools' capital grant from the Department for Education (DfE), specifically designated for energy efficiency projects. The installation of LED lighting has brought about a remarkable transformation within these schools, creating brighter and more inviting learning environments. The classrooms and hallways now radiate with enhanced illumination, fostering a positive atmosphere that enhances students' learning experiences. Canonium Learning Trust firmly believes that well-lit spaces directly impact the well-being and concentration of students, paving the way for a positive educational journey. By embracing energy-efficient initiatives, Canonium Learning Trust exemplifies its commitment to

Stisted Primary Academy rated Outstanding by Ofsted

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Stisted Primary Academy, which is part of Canonium Learning Trust, has achieved another outstanding rating in all areas during its recent Ofsted inspection. The small village school near Braintree, which has 104 pupils aged 4-11, has maintained its outstanding status for 15 years.  Head of school Dannielle Welsman with dog Basil and executive headteacher Martin Hawrylak Ofsted inspectors praised the school for providing an “exceptional education”, its support for children with special educational needs, and the school’s warm and caring environment. Inspectors also noted the opportunities the school provides for children to flourish and become confident, active citizens. Teachers were also singled out for delivering interesting lessons that made children think hard. The report stated, "Adults set the highest standards for pupils, and pupils live up to these expectations, trying their very best and achieving extremely well.”  “Leaders have designed a curriculum that sets out in grea

Kelvedon St Mary's CofE Primary Academy Celebrates Maintaining Outstanding Judgement in Recent Inspection

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 Kelvedon St Mary's Church of England Primary Academy, a proud member of the Canonium Learning Trust, is delighted to announce that it has upheld its outstanding judgement following a recent section 8 inspection conducted by Ofsted on 14 and 15 December 2022. The inspection report reaffirms the school's commitment to delivering an exceptional education to its pupils. The inspection report highlights the positive experiences that students enjoy at Kelvedon St Mary's Church of England Primary Academy. Pupils actively embrace the school's values known as the 6Rs: resourceful, reflective, reasoning, risk-taking, resilient, and responsible. The school's high expectations for academic achievement provide pupils with access to a broad and ambitious curriculum, fostering the development of a secure knowledge base across most subjects. Furthermore, the report commends the pupils' respectful and polite behavior, along with the school's effective approach to addressing

Spring 2023 Newsletter

See a roundup of latest news in the Canonium Trust Spring 2023 Newsletter

Autumn 2023 Newsletter

Please see a summary of the latest news in the Autumn 2022 Newsletter