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Wellspring Academy Trust
FormationJune 27, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-06-27)
TypeAcademy Trust
FocusEducation
Location
Websitewellspringacademytrust.co.uk

Wellspring Academy Trust is a multi-academy trust that manages 31 schools in the north of England. As an academy trust, it is an exempt charity regulated by the Department for Education.

Schools

Alternative provision

Primary

  • Bramley Park Academy, Leeds
  • Coomb Briggs Primary Academy, Immingham
  • Eastfield Infants and Nursery Academy, Louth
  • Ebor Gardens Primary Academy, Leeds
  • Elements Primary Free School, Leeds
  • Horncastle Primary School, Horncastle
  • Lacey Gardens Junior Academy, Louth
  • Littlecoates Primary Academy, Grimsby
  • Oakhill Primary Academy, Barnsley
  • Oakwell Rise Primary Academy, Barnsley
  • The Forest Academy, Barnsley
  • Victoria Primary Academy, Leeds

Secondary

Special

  • Forest Moor School, Harrogate
  • Green Meadows Academy, Leeds
  • Greenacre School, Barnsley
  • Joseph Norton Academy, Huddersfield
  • Penny Field School, Leeds
  • Springwell Special Academy, Barnsley
  • The Forest School, Knaresborough
  • Trent View College, Scunthorpe

References

  1. "WELLSPRING ACADEMY TRUST". get-information-schools.service.gov.uk. Department for Education. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
  2. "Regulation of schools and academies with exempt charity status". gov.uk. Department for Education. Retrieved 13 September 2019.

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