Welcome to Endeavour Academies Trust. We are proud to serve our community, offering an ‘all through’ education from 2-18 years across our schools.
We want to inspire the children at our schools to achieve great things, so that they leave us optimistic about their future and able to lead lives of choice and opportunity.
Endeavour schools are inclusive and caring environments where pupils, parents and teachers work together in partnership united by a sense of the highest expectations for young people. We also work very closely with a wide range of community partners to provide the best support for our pupils.
We are a caring employer, committed to supporting staff throughout their career through an extensive professional development programme.
Visitors to our schools always receive a warm welcome and we look forward to meeting you.
We currently have 2 schools in Middlesbrough which are delivering a first-class education,
teaching the skills to inspire futures.
Stay up to date with all the exciting things that are going on within our trust.
🎨 Class 16 visited Pineapple Black art space in the town centre recently.
Our Y6 pupils have been working, in school, with the creators of Story and Studio to create poems about living in Middlesbrough. They also designed jigsaw pieces that created a large picture representing communities with in the town. 🧩
Class 16 got to see the finished picture and had a fantastic afternoon in the art space doing lots of art activities: designing a tote bag, practising being a DJ, creating a mini comic book and drawing on the graffiti wall! 🖌️
Oct 13
A big thank you to all the Parents and Carers who joined the Y1 pupils last week at the sewing workshops as part of their ‘Funny Faces, Fabulous Features’ art project!
It was great to see so many parents and carers joining in the activity and having lots of fun. 🪡🧵
Oct 11
🚒 👨🚒Our Nursery Classes found out all about what a firefighter does when one of the fire engines from Middlesbrough Community Fire Station visited school last week.
The children had great fun looking in the fire engine and finding out all about how it works! 👩🚒🚒
Oct 10
On Friday, Y6 pupils from Class 18 visited 3t Training on Victoria Street.
They learnt about the training facility, and the types of industries that they support, including the offshore industry and construction industry.
Pupils had the opportunity to work in a training room on offshore simulation activities; to control a crane and they had a go at moving a pallet around an obstacle course!
In addition, they had an opportunity to talk to a range of local employers and training providers.
Oct 9
We are looking to appoint an inspirational and enthusiastic teacher to join our science department from January 2026.
The successful candidate will be a dedicated teacher who can engage and motivate students and you will be a reflective practitioner with a desire to continually improve.
To read more, and to apply visit our website.
Oct 14
For our next Artist of the Week, we are celebrating Blossom (Year 11) and Nian (Year 10) for their incredible outdoor sketches, created during a visit to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Their work draws inspiration from the striking architecture and sculptures on display at YSP. A brilliant showcase of observation, creativity, and technique well done everyone.
Oct 13
Last week, an amazing 1018 students achieved 100% attendance! Great effort and dedication from everyone, keep it up.
Oct 13
Our Under 14 girls team faced Sedgefield in the second round of the National Cup and came away with an incredible 19–0 victory.
Goals from Sienna, Poppy, Mary, Ava R, Harper, and Imani rounded off a dominant team display. Outstanding effort all round!
Oct 12
Year 13 Biology students enjoyed a fantastic day at Teesside University, taking part in DNA extraction and analysis, anatomy studies, forensic crime scene work, and bacterial identification. A fantastic hands-on experience, well done to everyone involved.
Oct 12
A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for out Post 16 open event. We`re excited to see your applications. With a wide range of courses, enrichment, sports, DofE, and more, Macmillan Post 16 has so much to offer.
Oct 10
Our Year 10–12 Art and Textiles students visited the Yorkshire Sculpture Park to explore work by world-renowned artists including Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Damien Hirst. Highlights included James Turrell’s immersive Deer Shelter, William Kentridge’s Pull of Gravity exhibition, and Fashion Play by Lesley Barnes and Ross McAuley. Students sketched, discussed and reflected on the artwork before enjoying a sunny picnic overlooking Bretton Hall. We can’t wait to see how this inspiring trip influences their future work.
Watch the Highlights visit the Macmillan Academy website.
Oct 9
Are you in Year 10 or 11 and starting to think about life beyond GCSEs? Why not join us at our Post 16 Open Event on Thursday 9th October from 5:00-7:00 PM.
Explore your options, meet our staff, and discover the exciting opportunities we have to offer for your future.
Oct 4