The following schools made these well received presentations at the 2010 conference:
The Parkside Federation and The City of Cambridge Education Foundation Andrew Hutchinson - Raising standards through trust status
The football league trust Dave Edmundson - It’s not football
Alsager Community Trust David Black - A town wide trust
Lyndon School Humanities College Gary Tourell - Trust partnership the benefits and impact a partner’s perspective
The Henry Morris community trust: June Cannie and Marc Rowland - Narrowing the gap
Windsor High School and Sixth Form Keith Sorrell - The trust supporting 14-19 developments
Ashington Learning Partnership Trust Ken Tonge - Income and efficiencies in a trust partnership
The North Bedfordshire Schools Trust Liz Carr-Archer - Student voice North Bedfordshire Schools Trust Pupil Voice
Leicester College Maggie Galliers - keynote
Bridge Learning Campus, Bristol Mark Davies - Effective parental and community engagement
Education Ossett Community Trust Martin Shevill - The vision of an educational trust and collaborative work relating to SEN
Donnington & Trench Learners Trust Mervyn Wilson and Carl Ward - Developing community engagement Co-op model
Co-operative schools Mervyn Wilson and David Boston - Co-operative principles and international collaboration
South Dartmoor Community College Ray Tarleton - The trust developing leadership
Trust and Foundation Schools Rebecca Ledger - Effective Trust Boards
Schools and College Partnerships Ron Ritchie - keynote
University of Hertfordshire Ross Renton - The contribution of Higher Education in raising aspirations
Harlington Area Schools Trust Shawn Fell - Cross phase learning and opportunities
Derby Moor Community Sports College Trust Wendy Whelan and Karen Hayes - Developing a trust vision