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Academy Trust

Hitchin Girls’ School Academy Trust

In 2011, Hitchin Girls’ School became an Academy under the Academies Act 2010 and an Academy Trust was established.  As an Academy, the school is funded and maintained directly by the Department of Education rather than via the Local Authority. The Trust established a Company Limited by Guarantee:

Hitchin Girls’ School: A company registered in England Wales No. 07697117

Registered Office: Highbury Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG4 9RS

Governance

The Academy Trust has two levels of governance consisting of Members on one level and Trustees on another. The Trustees also happen to be Directors and can also be referred to as Governors - accordingly these terms are interchangeable.

Academy Trustees

Academy Trustees are both charity trustees and company directors of the Academy Trust. The Board of Trustees is the decision-making body of the Academy Trust and is accountable and responsible for the Academy. The Academy Trust is also the employer of staff working for the Trust.

As with all UK companies, Academy Trusts have Directors. Each Director must be registered with Companies House and will be subject to a range of Directors’ duties under the Companies Act 2006.

Academy Trusts have exclusively charitable purposes and are therefore charities. Accordingly, their Directors are also Trustees under charity law. Any funds held by an Academy Trust are held on charitable trust for the provision of education. The principal regulator of Academy Trusts for charity law purposes is the Secretary of State for Education (in practice this function is delegated to the Education Funding Agency).

The body that runs and operates a school can also be known as a Governing Body. Similarly, those running an Academy Trust may also be referred to as Governors.

Members 

The role of a Member is distinct from the role of a Director/Trustee/Governor. Members are similar to the shareholders of an ordinary share company, although they cannot draw a profit from the Academy Trust. The members must agree to contribute towards the winding up costs in the event that the Academy Trust becomes insolvent, that is, they guarantee the liability of the company up to a nominal £10.

The Members meet infrequently, typically at an Annual General Meeting, and are responsible for: 

  • Ensuring that the Trust’s charitable objectives as set out in the Articles of Association are met.
  • Amending the Articles of Association.
  • Maintaining an overview of the effectiveness of the Trust’s structure.
  • Determining the ethos and purpose of the Trust and the way it is governed.
  • Holding the Governing Body to account for the improved progress and outcomes for students.
  • Appointing and removing Trustees and Members.
  • Appointing the Auditors and receiving (but not approving) the Trust’s annual accounts.

The Trust has a minimum of three Members. A majority of Members are independent of the Board of Trustees.

Academy Trust documentation

Each year, the Academy produces a report and accounts. The reports from the past two years can be found at the bottom of this page.

Trade Union Facility Time

Information that is required to be published in accordance with the Trade Union (Facility Time Publication Requirements) Regulations 2017 is available here:

Trade Union Facility Time Publication 2023.pdf

Executive pay

The number of employees whose employee benefits (excluding employer pension costs) exceeded £100,000 was:

  2023 2022
  No. No.
In the band £100,001-£110,000 0 0
In the band £110,001-£120,000 0 1