A Shropshire secondary school has joined an academy trust.
Idsall School in Shifnal has reopened after the summer break as part of the Marches Academy Trust.
Now, the school has joined ten other schools in the Marches family, including St John Talbot's in Whitchurch and The Grove in Market Drayton. Sarah Finch, CEO of the Marches Academy Trust, said: “We believe by working together our schools are ensuring that we are developing as a strong multi-academy trust based on achievement through caring.
Michelle King, Idsall School's headteacher, said: “This is an exciting prospect for the whole school community.
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