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Billingborough Primary School join CIT

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The Community Inclusive Trust (CIT) is proud to announce that Billingborough Primary School has officially joined the Trust, marking an exciting new chapter for the school to enhance opportunities for pupils, staff, and the wider community.

As a member of CIT, Billingborough Primary School will benefit from a wide network of expertise, shared resources, and innovative teaching strategies. This move reflects a commitment to raising standards and offering the very best educational experience to pupils.

Headteacher Tom Thorpe, expressed enthusiasm for the school’s future: “We are thrilled to join CIT. This partnership will allow us to build on our strong foundations and offer even more enriching opportunities for our children. With the support and resources of the Trust, we are confident that Billingborough Primary School will continue to thrive and grow.”

The decision to join CIT follows a thorough process of consultation and reflects a shared vision of excellence in education. This strategic move will also provide the school’s staff with access to a plethora of professional development opportunities.

The CEO of CIT, Peter Bell, welcomed the addition to the family of schools: “We are delighted to welcome Billingborough Primary School into the Trust. Their values align with our commitment to providing high-quality education in a nurturing environment. Together, we will work to ensure that every child at Billingborough has access to an excellent education, helping them achieve their full potential.”

“Osbournby Primary School are currently onboarding with CIT. With Caythorpe Primary School already within the Trust, the addition of Billingborough creates a logical cluster of schools in the Sleaford area. The close proximity of these 3 primary schools will allow sharing of resources, professional development, and ultimately enhance outcomes for all pupils.”

 

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