The Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP) is delighted to welcome two primary schools to its growing family today (1 April).

Lichfield’s Greysbrooke Primary School and Erdington’s Osborne Primary School are now officially part of the respected ATLP, which connects 16 academies and one teaching school hub in Birmingham, Staffordshire and North Warwickshire.

The multi-academy trust has been working successfully with both schools for a number of months. CEO and chair of the Teaching Schools Council, Richard Gill CBE, is: “absolutely thrilled” to officially welcome both schools to the partnership.

He said:

It’s an honour and a privilege to welcome both schools to the partnership today! Greysbrooke and Osborne are fantastic primary schools at the centre of their communities. Headteachers Ellie and Michelle lead wonderful teams who share our commitment to putting children at the heart of everything we do.

“This is an exciting time for the ATLP as we strengthen our geographical learning hubs and expand the partnership. We hope that by working collectively and sharing expertise and resources, we can support even more schools and provide even more opportunities for our children and young people. This is positive news all round!”