The Frank Field Education Trust (FFET) is a multi-academy trust (MAT) based in the North West of England and West Midlands which aims to build on the work of outstanding teachers, leaders and schools within the Trust to serve schools and communities.

Our vision is that Social Justice can be achieved through Excellence in Education

The founder of the Trust, the Rt. Hon. Lord Frank Field, served for almost 40 years as the Member of Parliament for Birkenhead. During this time, Frank has campaigned extensively for social justice and in 2010 wrote "The Foundation Years: preventing poor children becoming poor adults" report, which has become a landmark document regarding the importance of Education and Early Years care in ending disadvantage.

More recently research published by the Education Policy Institute in 2017, showed that if you are born in certain areas of the country the school system works better for you. Furthermore, if you are born in a disadvantaged family in certain areas of England, the school system is essentially broken. As children grow and develop within the school system the gap sadly worsens. In certain parts of the country the disadvantaged gap can be as much as 29 months by the time a child from a disadvantaged background reaches secondary school.

We believe that all pupils in our schools will experience a high-quality education, ensuring all children gain the cultural capital necessary for a choice-filled life.

 

Our Academies

 

Based in Stoke, Birches Head Academy is our newest school to join the Trust and is rapidly growing in pupil numbers as its reputation for inclusion, diversity and excellence spreads amongst its community.

Based in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, this 11-18 Ofsted Good school has been transformed into a high performing College. It is a faith school and, as such, reflects our vision within a Christian context.

Based in Handforth, near Manchester, this Ofsted Outstanding primary school and National Support School leads the way in innovative curriculum development and inclusion.