Head of trust which runs number of Peterborough schools ‘cannot determine timelines’ on opening class doors

The head of an academy trust which runs a number of schools in and around Peterborough has said he cannot ‘determine any specific timelines’ when it comes to opening class doors.
Mark WoodsMark Woods
Mark Woods

Cambridge Meridian Academies Trust (CMAT) a number of primary and secondary schools in the Peterborough and Cambridgeshire area, including Nene Park Academy and West Town Primary Academy in Peterborough, Sawtry Village Academy and Sawtry Junior Academy, in Sawtry, and Stamford Welland Academy in Stamford.

Mark Woods, Chief Executive Officer of CMAT said today (21 May): “As a Trust, we are continuing to closely follow the guidance being provided by the Government in relation to the reopening of schools.

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“We are working hard to be prepared to welcome more students back to our schools after June 1st, in line with the Government’s plan. However, we are not in a position to determine any specific timelines at this point.

“CMAT exists to provide, support, and champion high-quality education at the heart of local communities. The safety of our pupils, their families and our staff members remains our number one priority during this process. All these groups will be fully consulted and informed throughout, alongside the Trust’s other key stakeholders.

“We are also preparing and planning our risk mitigation and control measures to ensure that we follow all available guidance. This is being carried out in a measured and carefully managed process to allow us to monitor and adapt as required.

“We are thankful to have wonderful colleagues who are committed to the vision of our Trust to enable all pupils and staff to flourish during what is an unparalleled period in education.

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“It is our intention to welcome children back into school from other specified year groups as and when it becomes safe to do so.

“While we are undertaking this work behind the scenes, our schools remain open to provide childcare for the children of key workers and our most vulnerable students.

“We are also providing a full programme of online and remote learning for pupils and families to work on from home while maintaining close contact with families and staff to ensure their safety and wellbeing.

“The reopening of all of our schools is fully reliant on satisfying the Government’s five key tests for easing restrictions and on any further announcements made by the Government.”

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