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What happens when a school with an existing foundation wants to be part of a shared Trust with other schools?

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What happens when a school with an existing foundation wants to be part of a shared Trust with other schools?

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No school can have more than one foundation appointing governors to it and holding its land and assets. It would not therefore be possible for a voluntary school to come under a second Trust which appointed governors to a number of different foundation schools. We are, however, currently looking at a range of options for using the Trust model to embed collaboration between schools with existing foundations and new Trust schools. Further guidance will be available in due course.

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