Innovative ATLP Partner Programme allows businesses to improve opportunities for thousands of students

Innovative ATLP Partner Programme – Business leaders attended the launch of an ambitious new scheme at the highly-respected Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP), which aims to connect businesses while improving educational opportunities for thousands of students.

Innovative ATLP Partner Programme - The ATLP's Simon Smith talks to business leaders at the launch.
The ATLP’s Simon Smith talks to business leaders at the launch.

Launched at Arthur Terry School – the Partnership’s Sutton Coldfield HQ – on Wednesday, June 5, the innovative ATLP Partner Programme will bring together students, parents, businesses, organisations and alumni, with the aim of enhancing education, empowering learners and providing profitable networking opportunities.

Hosted by ATLP’s Chief Finance and Operations Officer Simon Smith, the launch provided the programme’s first networking event, after local businesses, charities and entrepreneurs heard about the huge opportunities that lay ahead.

Simon outlined the scale of the ATLP family, saying: “We are a multi-academy trust of 23 schools, made up of 17 primary schools, six secondary schools and alternative provision sites.

“We have 11,000 children, and when you equate that into wider family and communities that’s close to 250,000 parents, carers, and wider family that we have an impact on, in the communities that we serve.

Innovative ATLP Partner Programme - A range of businesses were represented at the event.
A range of businesses were represented at the event.

“We also have around 1600 staff, at schools ranging from North Birmingham up to Lichfield and over to Tamworth in Staffordshire and then Coventry and Warwickshire too.

“The concept behind ATLP is that our member schools are stronger together, providing a united approach to school improvement.

“Fundamentally, we put children at the heart of everything we do, and the ATLP Partner Programme aims to give businesses an opportunity to get involved and contribute to that ambition, while also making genuinely useful connections of their own.”

Innovative ATLP Partner Programme aims to connect businesses with schools

He went on to explain how the Partnership was committed to offering a place on an annual five-day residential trip to France to every one of its Year Six children, giving hundreds of youngsters an opportunity to broaden their horizons and experience a different culture.

He said: “It’s a really important gesture to make sure that no child loses out because of their own background or economic circumstances – and we’re thinking about opportunities like this for businesses to support the Partnership, to help shape the lives of so many children and give them a positive experience.”

Arthur Terry's kitchen staff served up an impressive selection of food for the visitors.
Arthur Terry’s kitchen staff served up an impressive selection of food for the visitors.

Suzie Norton, Headteacher of William MacGregor Primary School and ATLP’s Primary Strategic Lead, then explained how sadly the trip was still ‘out of reach’ for so many children.

She explained: “The momentum is continuing – we had 235 children go last year from 10 schools and we’re hoping it will just grow and grow. It would be wonderful if we had some support from local businesses to help fund that growth.”

Membership of the ATLP Partner Programme enables partners to build connections, share their expertise and support the ATLP educational community. Through networking events, partnerships and fundraising activities, opportunities for professional growth, community engagement and educational advancement will be enhanced.

Brian Davies, the ATLP’s fundraising manager, is optimistic about the impact the Partner Programme – which promises six networking events every year – could have on local businesses and students.

He said: “At the ATLP, we are committed to working with the community to create new opportunities for our students, including those who are vulnerable and disadvantaged.

“We pride ourselves on being ‘One Trust’ to bring about the best outcomes for our young people.”

Membership costs £1,000 per year and is open to parents, alumni and local businesses within the ATLP catchment area of Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, Lichfield, Tamworth, Coleshill and Coventry.

If you would like to open new doors for your business, whilst also helping to generate funding to enhance equitable opportunities for students across the West Midlands, then please get in touch.

Numerous businesses are already on board and others are in the process of joining. For more details, visit the ATLP Partner Programme – The Arthur Terry Learning Partnership

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Gary Phelpshttp://garyphelpscomms.co.uk
Gary is an award-winning journalist who has edited nine newspapers and helped launch numerous online news brands. He created UK School News and Sutton School Life to provide platforms for local schools to share positive news stories, helping them engage with their local communities and celebrate their successes. He has appeared on TV and radio on numerous occasions, presented evidence to Government ministers, lobbied on behalf of the media industry and trained dozens of young journalists. Gary was an Associate Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Derby, and has also advised Wolverhampton College's award-winning Journalism course accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

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