Ormiston Trust

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

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.[2]

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 a charitable company limited by guarantee that has some financial support from Ormiston Trust. It delivers children and family-related projects in East Anglia which include Children's Centres, Prisoner Visitor Centres, support for Gypsies and Travellers, and an Emotional Wellbeing Programme which supports children and young people who are at increased risk of experiencing emotional or mental health problems.[3]

Prisoner Visitor Centres

Ormiston Families operates Prisoner Visitor Centres in the following prisons:[4]

Ormiston Academies Trust

Ormiston Academies Trust 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.

8 in the North, 7 in the East, 8 in the South and 9 in the West.[6]

Primary schools

In total, there are 7 primary schools operated by Ormiston Academies Trust. 2 in the North, 4 in the East and 1 in the South

2 in the North, 4 in the East, 1 in the South and 0 in the West.[7]

All-through schools

In total, there is 1 all-through school operated by Ormiston Academies Trust. 1 in the East.

  • Thomas Wolsey Ormiston Academy, Ipswich (S)
0 in the North, 0 in the East, 1 in the South and 0 in the West.[8]

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