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New Bridge Group or New Bridge Multi Academy Trust is an Academy Trust which promotes schools who have pupils with an EHCP.[1] it has 6 schools. The trust started out in 2014 after New Bridge School converted to a MAT to enable the sponsorship for a new school being built for children with autism called Hollinwood Academy. In 2016 Spring Brook Academy joined, The Springboard Project Free School was opened by the MAT & in 2018 The Hawthorns School joined the MAT.[2] The latest school to join the New Bridge Group is Samuel Laycock School in 2022 after receiving an Inadequate rating by Ofsted the year prior. [3]
New Bridge Multi Academy Trust | |
Formation | 2014 |
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Legal status | Multi Academy Trust |
Headquarters | Hollinwood, Oldham |
Chief Executive Officer | Clare John |
Website | https://www.newbridgegroup.org/ |
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- ^ "Home". newbridgegroup.org. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
- ^ "Our Journey". newbridgegroup.org. Retrieved 2023-12-01.
- ^ Green, Charlotte (2021-10-15). "High school rated 'inadequate' after watchdog slams education quality". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 2023-12-01.