Issue 19 OWN Trust Update:

April 2025


In this edition...

  • A Message from the CEO
  • Follow Us on Social Media
  • Schools News - updates about what's been happening in the schools
  • Central Services Team News - updates on the latest developments within our central services team
  • Trust News - updates about trust-wide events and activities
  • Join Us - current vacancies and volunteer opportunities across the Trust 
  • Upcoming Events - dates for the diary and links to calendars
  • Contact Us

A Message from the CEO 

Celebrating our Successes

Dear Parents and Carers

I am writing this newsletter genuinely shocked by the fact that we have reached the end of the Spring Term, and we are hurtling, at pace, towards the end of another academic year. I have thoroughly enjoyed my second term as CEO of the OWN Trust and, although there have been some challenges along the way, I am incredibly proud of the OWN Trust community and how we have all responded. I feel very fortunate to be leading this organisation, during a time of increased challenge with many changes imposed by the current government agenda that are creating uncertainty around the education sector. We know that school budgets continue to be increasingly stretched, and we are continuing to look for ways to make our money go further.  

We are focused on making the trust an exceptional place to attend whether you are a staff member, pupil, or a wider member of our parental or governance community. We believe that we are genuinely stronger together. This term we have been working on our mission statement, vision and core principles, and we look forward to sharing these with you next term. We hope that these will set out our clear expectations to you in how we want this trust to run – ultimately, our goal, in everything we do, is to provide the very best education for every single one of our pupils and I will not rest until we achieve that goal. 

I was very proud to host four visitors from the Department for Education (DFE) at Nene Valley recently. They came to talk to us about what makes our trust special and how we can support to improve outcomes across Peterborough for all pupils. They were very impressed with Nene Valley and our trust-wide plans for the future. 

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone at OWN Trust for making my first two terms so exciting – from parents who have supported and challenged us appropriately, to the staff who have just been amazing, and lastly to the children – I am a teacher at heart, and it is a genuine joy to spend time in the classrooms across the trust. I am excited to see what we can achieve next term and beyond. 

Reception and In-Year Places 

Now you have heard all the exciting things and our plans for the future, please encourage your friends with primary school-aged children to consider one of our schools for their children. We have a few in-year vacancies at the schools, and will soon be gearing up to welcome parents to our reception tours next academic year. You can find out more by visiting our Admissions webpage.

Governance Volunteers

Would you or anyone you know like to volunteer at OWN Trust as a Local Governance Committee Member?

We are currently recruiting volunteers for this essential role that enables our children to thrive and our schools to flourish. We are particularly keen to find people who would like to be on the governance committees at Nene Valley and Woodston Primary School. Why not come along to a meeting in the summer term as an observer and see what goes on?

For more information, please visit our website: Governance Volunteering Roles

An Unforgettable Adventure in Spain

This term, our Year 5 pupils from Woodston embarked on an incredible trip to Spain—a true highlight of the year! They immersed themselves in Spanish culture, practising their language skills, and exploring new places. However, their return journey was unexpectedly challenging due to unforeseen travel disruptions due to the Heathrow closure. Despite this, our staff and pupils demonstrated remarkable resilience, patience, and teamwork, making us all incredibly proud. It was an experience they will never forget, and we are so grateful to the dedicated staff who made this trip possible. 

Fantastic Feedback from Our Families

We are delighted to share the results of our recent parent surveys, which reflect the strong community spirit across our OWN Trust schools.

At Orton Wistow, 99% of parents feel their child is safe at school, and an overwhelming 98% say the school is well-led and managed.

At Nene Valley, 100% of parents know they are part of OWN Trust, and 93% agree their child is thriving academically.

Meanwhile, Woodston parents have praised the dedication of staff, with one parent commenting, “School staff are wonderful and always ready to help and support my child.”

These results reaffirm our commitment to providing the best possible education for your children. 

The point of these annual surveys is to recognise what we are doing well, but also to form our thoughts on our next steps. Although parents/carers felt that they know what their child is learning throughout the year, this is still an area to improve, especially so that parents feel well-informed about the progress their child is making. This is closely linked to a common request for parents evenings to return to face-to-face appointments and this is something we are currently reviewing. Unfortunately, we cannot make parents' evening appointment slots longer than ten minutes due to the number of parents staff need to meet with, but we want to ensure that you have a structured discussion and leave with clarity about how your child is achieving. We also want to give you an opportunity to look at your children’s work. 

We know that parents of pupils with SEND are frustrated with local provision and, sadly, this is a nationwide problem. However, SEND and pastoral provision will be one of our key Trust priorities next academic year, and we hope that you will be able to see significant improvements across the term.  

Exciting Developments Across the Trust

This year has been full of positive changes in our schools. We have: 

  • Introduced a new digital sign-in system to enhance safeguarding 
  • Strengthened our lockdown procedures for added security 
  • Submitted applications for nursery provision, expanding early years education 
  • Launched an innovative online recruitment system to attract top-quality staff 
  • Applied for a new free school in Great Haddon to grow our trust family! 

We are also thrilled with the improvements at Woodston Primary and thank Mr Reilly, Mr Marks and most recently Mr Goakes for their additional commitment to the school. I am also keen to recognise the hard work and dedication of the staff at the school who have supported us in implementing change where needed. With a stronger teaching and learning approach in place, we are seeing higher pupil engagement and improved behaviour—paving the way for even greater success.  
 

Farewells

We have a small number of staff leaving us at the end of this term, and we would like to wish everyone the very best with retirement, baby arrivals or new roles.  A special mention must be made to Nick File, Executive Deputy for the Trust, who leaves us at the end of this term. Nick has been a part of the Trust since its formation and has been a key part of the development of teaching and learning, particularly with the ECTs. We wish Nick well as he plans some family time before embarking on his next adventure.


Looking Ahead with Confidence

Our trust may be small, but we are mighty! The dedication of our staff, the enthusiasm of our pupils, and the unwavering support of our parents are what make OWN Trust such a special place. Thank you for being part of this journey with us—we look forward to many more successes ahead! 

Lorraine Greco

CEO, OWN Trust


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Schools News 


Highlights from the latest news at OWN Trust Schools. Please click on the following links to read more about the latest news at each school: 

Orton Wistow Primary School - School News

Nene Valley Primary School - Latest News

Woodston Primary School - Latest News

Woodston Primary School

World Book Day

Everyone was invited to dress up as a character from their favourite book this World Book Day and the costumes did not disappoint. From creating their own comic books, to designing their own characters and lots of reading, our World Book Day celebrations were lots of fun. We have also enjoyed welcoming lots of parents/carers into school to read and join in with activities with their children as well.


Nene Valley Primary School

Reception Writing

The term Reception children have been learning all about Super Heroes this week. Five writing superstars came to showcase some of their beautiful, independent writing to Mr Reilly. 


Orton Wistow Primary School

Year 3 2 Can Learn

Parents were invited in to support their children to complete their spring cloth and thread art project, using sewing techniques to create movement and texture. Our art focus this term has been textile art and we have examined the work of artists Alice Kettle and Hannah Rae to inspire our land or sea creations.  

Battle of the Voices

OWPS Battle of the Voices was organised by Rachel Francis, Music Lead. This event saw the entire school (staff and pupils) take part in a singing competition. In the weeks running up to the event, instead of having a singing assembly, the school had split into 7 groups, and they had all been learning a song for the competition.

There were three judges, including Mary Foreman, OWN Trust Chair of Trustees, who judged the performances, looking at musical aspects, such as tuning and tone, but also considering the performance overall and how well the audience responded to the performances!

The hall was filled with some incredible singing, and it was truly wonderful to see all the children singing (and dancing in some cases) their hearts out! It was an absolutely fantastic afternoon - there were big smiles and a spring in our steps as we left the hall. A huge well done to all of the performers, especially to the winners, Status Wistow, who won with their amazing rendition of 'Rockin' All Over the World'. 


Central Services Team News

In a Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) like OWN Trust, the Central Services Team provides essential support to all schools within the trust. This allows headteachers to focus on delivering the best education for children, while the team takes care of important administrative and operational tasks, such as finance, HR, IT, and premises management.

Here is what each team has been up to this term:

Finance and HR 

We have been reviewing the findings of a recent School Resource Management Advisor (SRMA) audit to identify areas where we can improve, ensuring that the funding we receive is used effectively to benefit all our schools. 

Looking ahead, we are working closely with Headteachers and Office Managers to plan our budgets for the next three years. This will help us prioritise staffing and spending in line with our vision for the Trust. 

Additionally, we are developing a financial strategy for Trustees, exploring ways to generate additional income and ensure that every pound we receive works harder to support our schools. 

IT 

Our IT team has been actively supporting school events, including Battle of the Voices at Orton Wistow, and introducing new technology to enhance teaching and learning at Nene Valley. 

We have also implemented a background music and message broadcast system at Nene Valley, improving communication within the school environment. 

As part of our commitment to data security, all staff across the Trust have completed GDPR training, and we will be rolling out additional Cyber Security training during the Summer Term. 

Marketing and Communications 

We are focusing on marketing campaigns to increase pupil admissions—both for Reception places and in-year applications—and to attract new volunteers for our Local Governance Committees. 

To strengthen our Trust’s identity, we are working with Blue Apple Education, a specialist marketing and communications company, to refresh our vision, values, and branding. This includes updates to school and Trust websites. 

We have also organised key events such as: 

  • Trust Development Day (1st March) – A chance for our Governance Volunteers to meet, network, and receive updates about the Trust. 
  • Peterborough Primary Headteachers' Day (6th March) – A valuable opportunity to raise our profile and collaborate with Local Authority partners. 

Estates and Facilities

Our estates and facilities team have been working hard to keep our schools safe and welcoming for everyone. This term, our Estates Manager, Craig Phillips, has successfully undertaken his NEBOSH exams. NEBOSH stands for the National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health. It is a UK-based organisation that provides globally recognised qualifications in health, safety, and environmental management.

At Orton Wistow Primary School, a brand-new outdoor area has been created for the OWLS classroom, providing a fantastic space for learning and play. Over at Nene Valley Primary School, the team has cleared sheds and trimmed hedges to prepare for an expansion of the EYFS outdoor area.

The front areas of each school have also been refreshed, with new planting, painting, and re-carpeting to enhance the school environment. In addition, our team has carried out regular health and safety checks, as well as routine maintenance, to ensure everything runs smoothly.

All school kitchens have been inspected to make sure essential equipment, including cookers, fridges, freezers, and dishwashers, are in top working order.


Trust News

It's been a busy half-term behind the scenes at OWN Trust. For more news about activities across OWN Trust, please visit: OWN Trust - OWN Trust News

10 Mar 2025
Regional Director's Visit
The Regional Director and his team visited Nene Valley Primary School in March.
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01 Mar 2025
OWN Trust Development Day 01.03.25
It was fantastic to welcome OWN Trust Members, Trustees, Governors, Senior School Leaders and Central Services team staff to the Development Day and AGM at Orton Hall Hotel on 1st March 2025.
Read more
06 Mar 2025
Peterborough Primary Headteachers' Day 06.03.25
Organised by the Local Authority and facilitated by OWN Trust, Peterborough Primary Headteachers' Days are an opportunity for local headteachers to network, recharge and stay informed.
Read more

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Vacancies

To see the latest vacancies across the Trust and the schools, please visit our current vacancies page on the website:

Current Vacancies

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Local Governors Needed

Would you or anyone you know like to volunteer at OWN Trust as a Local Governance Committee Member?

We are currently recruiting volunteers for this essential role that enables our children to thrive and our schools to flourish.

For more information, please visit:

Governance Volunteering Roles

or get in touch with Fiona on fschneider@own-trust.education


Upcoming Events

For details of upcoming Trust events, please visit the calendar on the website:

OWN Trust - Calendar

For details of each of the schools' calendars, please click on the following links:

Orton Wistow Primary School - Calendar of Events

Nene Valley Primary School - Calendar of Events

Woodston Primary School - Calendar of Events


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