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  • Former Maltby Grammar School will open in 2024

    Published 06/11/23

    Works on the former Maltby Grammar School are progressing at pace with the new community learning hub, that will offer specialised training to school leavers and adults looking for a change of career or return to employment, set to open in 2024.

    The building will extend Maltby Learning Trust’s Post-16 specialist facilities and create an incubator space for training, apprenticeships and start up support in the leisure and hospitality sectors.

    The £5.9 million project, which commenced in March, is transforming the iconic building into what will become a bustling community hub, bolstering educational, employment, and enterprise opportunities in the Maltby area.

    David Sutton, Chief Executive Officer of Maltby Learning Trust, said: “We are thrilled to see the progress being made on the repurposing of the old Grammar School building. This will create a community resource that will accommodate local services, support wellbeing, employment and enterprise and will provide substantial learning opportunities for the Maltby community.”

    “In addition, the project will provide a state-of-the-art Post-16 facility for students who attend Maltby Academy and Sir Thomas Wharton Academy Sixth Form provision. This will be a fantastic new resource for our students focusing on both the specialist course delivery and supporting the transition into the world of work.”

    External construction works have included new windows and doors, extensive internal refurbishment, and the inclusion of a new roof over the quad area to provide an impressive exhibition and performance space. The completion of these workstreams mark key milestones in the redevelopment of the Grammar School building.

    The external façade will recreate the original aspect dating back to the 1930s, whilst the internal spaces are undergoing full modernisation to align with the contemporary needs and aspiration for the building.

    This ambitious project has been made possible through a winning bid secured by Rotherham Council via the Government’s Levelling Up Fund, providing a substantial £4.5 million toward the redevelopment.

    The revitalised building, including its iconic clocktower, will span three floors, featuring bookable workspaces, serviced hot-desking facilities, seminar rooms, a community coffee shop, and an apprenticeship and skills development centre.

    This initiative is part of a broader £20 million investment by Rotherham Council, focusing on enhancing the leisure economy and skills in Rotherham. Other attractions benefiting from the Levelling Up funding include Wentworth Woodhouse,

    Thrybergh Country Park, Rother Valley Country Park, Magna, and Skills Street at Gulliver’s Valley.

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  • Trust Update - Summer 2023

    Published 21/07/23

    Building a stronger future together

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  • Past pupils and staff urged to share their memories of Maltby Grammar School

    Published 23/05/23

    Past pupils and staff urged to share their memories of Maltby Grammar School

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  • Maltby schools champion uniform exchange initiative

    Published 28/03/23

    Four primary schools in Maltby have introduced an important uniform exchange scheme to help benefit the environment and support their families through the cost-of-living crisis.

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  • Work begins on redevelopment of former Maltby Grammar School

    Published 21/03/23
    Work begins on redevelopment of former Maltby Grammar School Maltby Learning Trust has announced that work has begun on the redevelopment of the former Maltby Grammar School building. The £5.9m project, part of a winning bid secured by Ro
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  • trust update - summer edition 2022

    Published 28/07/22

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  • MLT Annual Report | Exceptional Everyday

    Published 08/04/22

    We invite you to explore this report and learn about our commitment to our children and young people.

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  • Maltby Redwood Academy is now a National Online Safety Certified School!

    Published 24/01/22

    Maltby Redwood Academy has been recognised for its commitment to helping pupils stay safe online. 

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  • Maltby Learning Trust Update - Dec 2021

    Published 15/12/21

    We are delighted to share the Maltby Learning Trust December 2021 Update.
    What a fantastic academic year we have has so far! Please spend a few moments reading through the update and celebrate the many achievements of our children.

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  • Online Safety: Poppy Playtime

    Published 10/12/21

    Poppy Playtime is a horror/puzzle game which involves the player investigating an abandoned toy factory to solve the mystery of what happened.

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  • Ofsted confirm Sir Thomas Wharton Academy is a ‘GOOD’ school!

    Published 12/11/21

    Maltby Learning Trust secondary school, Sir Thomas Wharton Academy, has been commended by inspectors following a full section 5 inspection by Ofsted, who have rated the Academy a ‘Good’ School.  

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  • Trust Academy praised for raising pupil aspirations in glowing OFSTED report

    Published 08/11/21

    Maltby Lilly Hall Academy has been commended by inspectors following a full section 5 inspection by Ofsted, who have rated the Academy a ‘Good’ School.  

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