The school has become the latest to join the Coast and Vale Learning Trust.
Ebor Academy Filey joined the multi-academy trust this month and will now be known once again as Filey School.
Brian Crosby, Chief Executive Officer, said:
“The Trust is delighted that Filey School will be the latest member of our family of schools. Coast and Vale Learning Trust exists to serve the Yorkshire Coast and having a great school in each coastal town is what we are aiming for.”
Coast and Vale Learning Trust has been supporting Filey School since January and the school will benefit from the collaborative nature of the Trust, whereby schools share the best educational practises.
Michelle Britton, Interim Headteacher said:
“Filey School is excited to return to its roots and is looking forward to a bright future within the Trust,”
The Trust is beginning the recruitment process for a new Headteacher and interviews for this important post will take place early in the Autumn Term.
Michael McCluskie, Trust Director of Learning and Executive Headteacher, said:
“Our vision is that staff and learners thrive in each one of our schools and our Trust Improvement Team ensures that all the staff in schools benefit from the best training and development available nationally, so that we can deliver high quality outcomes for all our students in each of our schools.”
Coast and Vale Learning Trust comprises of Scalby School, Newby and Scalby Primary School, Friarage Community Primary School, Lady Lumley’s School, and Scarborough UTC.


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