SchooliP will be attending the MATNetworks East Midlands event on 18 March, where the team will be joining trust leaders from across the region to share ideas, insights, and best practice.
The event offers a valuable opportunity to engage in focused discussions around trust leadership, accountability, and sustainable school improvement. We’re looking forward to connecting with colleagues, understanding current priorities within multi-academy trusts, and sharing how SchooliP supports clarity, consistency, and alignment across trusts of all sizes.
If you’re attending the event, we’d welcome the opportunity to connect and continue the conversation.
SchooliP supports multi-academy trusts, schools, and colleges to strengthen leadership, embed effective improvement planning, and ensure clarity and consistency across organisations. Used nationally and internationally, the platform helps trusts align strategy with operational practice, support leaders at every level, and maintain a clear line of sight from trust priorities to school-level impact.
At the event, the SchooliP team will be available to discuss how the platform supports trust-wide improvement, quality assurance, and accountability in a practical and sustainable way.
MATNetworks brings together trust leaders from across the country through regional and national events, providing a collaborative space for professional dialogue and shared learning. With a strong focus on leadership development and sector-led improvement, MATNetworks plays an important role in supporting trusts to navigate an increasingly complex education landscape.
We’re looking forward to taking part in the East Midlands event and contributing to the conversations that help shape effective trust leadership.
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