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DfE to dissolve troubled 24-school academy trust over £8m deficit

Published May 21, 2026
The Department for Education has announced plans to dissolve a troubled multi-academy trust (MAT) responsible for 24 schools, following the identification of an £8 million deficit. The affected academies will transition to other established chains in what represents one of the largest-ever trust closures managed by the department. For Lead Members and local authorities, this case raises significant questions about academy stability and oversight arrangements in their areas. The break-up highlights the financial vulnerabilities facing some MATs and underscores the need for careful monitoring of local academy provision to ensure minimal disruption to children's education during transitions. The intervention demonstrates the DfE's active approach to addressing financial failure within the academies sector, whilst reminding local partners of the importance of contingency planning when academy trusts encounter severe financial difficulties. The scale of this closure will require close attention from councillors to safeguard educational standards and staff employment throughout the transition process.

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