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Overview of the CLIC Trust 

The CLIC Trust is a growing family of primary schools in Greater Manchester (currently within Manchester and Tameside Local Authorities). Absolutely central to the CLIC Trust are collaboration, evidence-informed practice and strategy being shaped by the family of schools.

We are wholly committed to Changing Lives In Collaboration, in line with our vision: Together We Make The Difference. We learn with each other, we learn from each other and we learn on behalf of each other, as a very close learning community. There are many rich and varied opportunities for staff and pupils to collaborate to continually improve the quality of education and provision within our schools. For more information about collaboration, please see Trust Offer section.

As a Trust, we are committed to embedding evidence-informed practice, ensuring that strategic decisions and implementation, as well as staff professional development, are based on robust evidence and research. We have a strong progressive evidence leadership pathway within our CPD offer to enable all of our teaching staff to become evidence leaders of education. This has shaped our collaborative approaches to curriculum design, with the creation of the CLIC Curriculum Active Ingredients (a set of evidence-informed principles which each school applied to designing a curriculum bespoke to their pupils and context). Our Teaching Steering Group have unpicked evidence and research relating to the highest impact teaching approaches have also used this to author the CLIC Teaching Framework, which codifies teaching and underpins our CPD offer. More information about our Curriculum Active Ingredients and Teaching Framework can be found in our pedagogical approaches section. 

The Trust is the family of schools and therefore it is very important to us that the schools’ stakeholders shape the direction of the strategy. We pro-actively engage with our staff, pupils, parents, families, communities and local governors to gather their voice and use this to update our Core Offer of support and provision of collaborative activities. 

Strategy:

We have established a clear five-year strategy and aims for the CLIC Trust, providing the focus for our development from 2020-2025.  Our strategic priorities relate to: curriculum and quality of education; leadership and management; governance; growth; and resources and risk.  Our five-year strategy is currently under review with the 2025-2030 strategy currently being authored.  Once this is complete, it will be published here.  

The History of the CLIC Trust:

September 2016

The Trust was established as a Co-operative Trust, underpinned by the Co-operative values, with two primary schools (Chorlton Park Primary and Old Moat Primary) who had previously been in a Federation since 2012

September 2017

Rolls Crescent Primary School joined the Trust (after working with the Trust schools since 2014)

November 2019

Dane Bank Primary School joined the Trust

December 2019

The founding CEO, David Watson, moved on to be CEO at another Trust, relocating to the South of England (with Sally Lamb becoming interim CEO)

August 2020

Sally Lamb (Interim CEO) retired

September 2020

The new permanent CEO, Jo Ashcroft, joined CLIC

March 2023

Lily Lane Primary School joined the Trust 

July 2023

Crosslee Community Primary School joined the Trust 

September 2023

Dane Bank Primary School opened a 10 place Resourced Provision for pupils with Autistic Spectrum Condition and Speech, Language and Communication Needs

September 2024

Old Moat Primary School opened a 30 place SEN Unit for pupils with Autistic Spectrum Condition and Speech, Language and Communication Needs

November 2024 

Ravensfield Primary School joined the Trust