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David Ross Education Trust appoints new CEO

He will take over from Stuart Burns at one of England's biggest MATs
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Julian Appleyard has been appointed as CEO of one of England’s biggest academy trusts.

Appleyard will take over from Stuart Burns at the David Ross Education Trust (DRET) in the autumn.

Appleyard is currently chief executive of , a nine-school cross-phase trust in West Yorkshire. 

Since joining in 2018, a press release announcing the move said Appleyward had undertaken a “significant transformation” across both primary and secondary phases.

Before that, Appleyard was founding principal of Rochdale Sixth Form College, the first sixth form nationally to be rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted at first inspection.

He was awarded the OBE in the Queen鈥檚 Birthday Honours in 2016 for services to education.

‘Strong foundations in place’

Burns, who was CEO for five years, announced he was stepping down in February.

Appleyard said he is 鈥渟o pleased to be joining a trust which shared the same high expectations and ambitions for pupils鈥 as his current employer.

鈥淔rom getting to know the DRET team, it鈥檚 clear that there are very strong foundations in place and from which we can build further in this next chapter,鈥 he added.

DRET runs 36 schools in total, making it one of the largest trusts in England. Burns’ departure also follows several among the biggest MATs.

Earlier this month, Sir Paul Tarn announced he will be retiring from Delta Academies Trust.

Meanwhile, Russell Hobby is due to take over 45-school The Kemnal Academies Trust in August, after Dr Karen Roberts retires, and GLF Schools is looking for a permanent CEO after Julian Drinkall left suddenly in May.

David Ross

David Ross, chair of the David Ross Education Trust said Appleyard had 鈥渂uilt an impressive track record鈥 and is 鈥減assionate about our mission to broaden horizons and to provide our pupils with a world-class education鈥.

Ross said the trust is in a 鈥渟trong position鈥 with nearly all schools rated ‘good’ or better by Ofsted and the strongest SATs results in its primary schools this year.

鈥淛ulian is extremely well placed to build on this platform to deliver excellence across the board. We are confident that under his leadership the trust will continue to go from strength to strength,鈥 Ross added.

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  1. Inspector Clouseau

    Who names a school trust after themselves?

    A narcissist or sociopath? Or both?

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