This term, I have reflected a lot on what it means to work in a Catholic school, there is only one mission; to bring the children and families that we serve closer to God and for God to be known to them in their lives. There is a vast number of ways in which we do this in school; through weekly prayer and liturgy as a whole-school, our Jesuit school virutes which we adopt and try to live by, our STAR behaviour policy, opportunities to discuss their faith and see Christ through the curriculum we teach, our links with the parish and many more. But most importantly, through our interactions with people around us. Relationships are at the heart of this. It is simply who we are and what we expect of each other.
In order to grow our faith and to continue to live out of the Gospel messages, we must also share with others. One of my main philosphies as a teacher, was to always be outward looking, to work with others and to evolve; this is when we grow the most as I have seen other ways in which things have been achieved; likewise, I have also shared our school too. We are incredibly fortunate that we have a strong Catholic Cluster of schools, including St Bedes, who we work with all of the time; all with the same common mission.
You may be aware that the Diocese of Lancaster has been working closely with the Department for Education to agree a way forward for the Catholic schools in the Diocese to form or join existing Catholic Multi Academy Trusts. These Multi Academy Trusts will be formed by groups of Catholic primary and secondary schools who wish to join and work together. The Blessed Edward Bamber Catholic Multi Academy Trust has been identified by the Diocese and the Department for Education as the right Trust to take forward this vision for Catholic education in the Blackpool and Fylde and Wyre areas. We are now at the point in which Bishop Paul has asked us to start the journey to join the Catholic Multi Academy Trust. This is his directive for us to follow. The process for this has taken some time, and getting to the point at which we are has meant lots of discussions with the diocese, MAT and our school governors to ensure that Our Lady Star of the Sea will continue to remain the special place that it always has been.
After careful consideration and preliminary discussion with the Diocese and other Catholic schools in our area, the Governing Body of Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School has decided that they wish to explore conversion to academy status and, in particular, to join the Blessed Edward Bamber Catholic Multi Academy Trust (BEBCMAT) in Autumn 2025. The Bishop’s vision is that all Catholic schools in the Blackpool and Fylde Coast area will join BEBCMAT by 2026.
There are two documents below that explain the Bishop’s directive in more detail and what this will mean for us as a school community.
You will see from reading the letter that there is an opportunity for you to meet the CEO of the Multi Academy Trust and for her to answer any questions that you have. She will explain what this will mean for our school in more detail and what life will look like for us as part of BEBCMAT. If you are able to attend the consultation meeting on Monday 2nd December at 2:45pm, please can you complete the form below so that we can prepare logistically. Please do share any thoughts that you have via the consultation process and we will respond as best as we can. On the main page of the website, there is now a button that when clicked on will be updated with information that I gather. Later on today, I will upload this information onto it so that you can refer to it at a later date and it is easier to find.
A journey is always best when you have a team with you. Since being in role here, I have had nothing but your support, trust and love; we have problem-solved together. This is just another chapter in our journey together…