
Strike Lane Primary School near Preston has officially become part of the Endeavour Learning Trust, following approval from the Department for Education.
By joining the Endeavour Learning Trust, Strike Lane, which is already rated ‘good’ by Ofsted, will open up new possibilities with an established local trust. The primary school will access additional resources to further improve children’s time at the school, igniting their curiosity and inspiring discovery.
Strike Lane will continue to pursue its core principles of quality first teaching and high expectations for all pupils, creating a happy, secure, and stimulating environment.
The school will also now have the added benefit of sharing best practice with like-minded schools across the North West, allowing for increased professional development for the staff there as part of the wider Endeavour trust.
Endeavour, which supports schools across South Ribble, West Lancashire, and North Sefton, is known for its commitment to all its students thriving, whilst encouraging individuality and collaboration.
With four secondary schools and four primary schools part of the trust, Strike Lane now joins a broader community committed to providing children with an excellent education.
Katherine Shuttleworth, headteacher at Strike Lane, said:
“This is a real milestone for Strike Lane as we continue to go from strength to strength. We provide the highest possible standards of education for all of our children so they can develop and fulfil their potential , and believe that we will go even further towards this goal as part of Endeavour. I look forward to working with the trust and other schools to make the most of being part of a family of schools.”
David Clayton, CEO of Endeavour Learning Trust, said:
“I am delighted to welcome Strike Lane to the Endeavour Learning Trust family. Strike Lane is already an excellent school, and we look forward to working with our new colleagues there to support them and learn from them. By combining our resources and expertise, we can make even more of an impact together, and provide an excellent education for pupils all across the North West.”