What is a Federation?

A federation is a group of two or more schools that have made a formal commitment to work together under a single governing body. This enables the schools in the federation to:

The legislation that allows schools to federate is set out in regulations made under sections 24 and 25 of the Education Act 2002. The decision to create or join a federation is usually taken by governors, although in some circumstances the local authority can require schools to federate. In recent years, it has become increasingly common for schools to work together in a federation. 

 

Federation of Scapegoat Hill J&I
and Linthwaite Clough JI&EY Schools

Linthwaite Clough and Scapegoat Hill schools federated in 2015. From then we have gone from strength to strength gaining the benefits of working collaboratively – sharing best practice, expertise of the staff and a wide range of opportunities, for example the Year 6 residential at Robinwood. We are committed to improving the lives of all children through Quality First teaching and the provision of opportunities that go beyond the academic and the walls of the schools.

 

A unique identity

Our shared vision and values underpin everything we do across the Federation. Alongside this, we are mindful of the uniqueness of each of the school settings and work hard to ensure their identities are preserved.

This is achieved by ensuring:

 

You can visit the website of Scapegoat Hill J & I School from here.