Inspiration Trust


Inspiration Trust is a multi-academy trust of academies and free schools in East Anglia, England.
The trust was founded by Theodore Agnew, Baron Agnew of Oulton as the East Norfolk Academy Trust in 2012, changing its name to the Inspiration Trust in 2013.
Although technically a limited company, as a multi-academy trust the company is an exempt charity, principally regulated by the Department for Education.
All the academies on the roster are in Norfolk, except East Point Academy, which is located in Lowestoft, Suffolk.

Primary schools

In 2014 an investigation took place into whether three of the Inspiration Trust's schools were given unauthorised advance notice of Ofsted inspections. The main finding of the investigation was that there was no evidence the schools had received unauthorised prior warning. There was a secondary finding that the trust's Chief Executive, Dame Rachel de Souza, had mistakenly seen a planned inspection date for one of the schools during her own training as an inspector; however, this date had been changed as a result. There was further concern about Ofsted's judgements of one of the trust's schools in 2018.
In 2015 a local Member of Parliament, Clive Lewis, questioned the Trust's fitness to run schools.
In 2018 there was concern about Sir Theodore's continuing role in the trust given that he had become Academies Minister, although he was no longer "a person of significant control". He resigned from the trust the same year.
In the same year there was criticism of Dame Rachel de Souza's salary.
In 2019 there was publicity about the amount the trust was deducting from schools' budgets to fund development of the curriculum.