Ormiston Trust

Charitable trust based in London, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ormiston Trust is a charitable trust based in London, England.[1] It is a grant-making trust that chiefly assists schools and organisations supporting children and young people.[2]

The trust was established in the memory of Fiona Ormiston Murray who died in a car crash with her husband on their honeymoon in 1969.[3]

Much of the trust's work is accomplished through its two main subsidiaries - Ormiston Families and Ormiston Academies Trust.

Ormiston Families

Ormiston Families (formerly Ormiston Children and Families Trust) is registered charity[4] that has some financial support from Ormiston Trust. It delivers a range of child and family centred programmes across the East of England including support for those affected by the imprisonment of a family member, services for new mothers and mothers to be, as well as mental health and wellbeing support services for children and young people.[5]

Prison Visitor Centres

Ormiston Families operates Prison Visitor Centres in the following prisons:[6]

Ormiston Academies Trust

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Ormiston Academies Trust (OAT) is a charity and incorporated company which operates schools with academy status.[5]

Secondary schools

In total, there are 32 secondary schools operated by Ormiston Academies Trust.[7]

Primary schools

In total, there are six primary schools operated by Ormiston Academies Trust.[7]

Alternative provision and special schools

In total, there are six schools operated by Ormiston Academies Trust in its alternative provision and special group.[7]

  • Ormiston Beachcroft Academy, London
  • Ormiston Bridge Academy, London
  • Ormiston Latimer Academy, London
  • Ormiston Kensington Queensmill Academy, London
  • Ormiston Queensmill Academy, London
  • Thomas Wolsey Ormiston Academy, Ipswich

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