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 8 have been learning about earthquakes. They used a jelly to represent the earthquake and a chocolate to represent buildings and structures. They shook the jelly at different intensities to represent the different levels of the Richter Scale.
Feb 16
🛏️ Nursery staff are holding Bedtime Reading sessions on Tuesday 17th February. Join your children for stories and cuddles tomorrow 📖 🧸
Feb 16
Children`s Mental Health Week 2026 has taken place this week. The theme for this year is `This is My Place`, which emphasises the importance of belonging and feeling valued within the school community.
Children’s Mental Health Week aims to raise awareness and encourage conversations around mental health among children and young people. It provides a valuable opportunity for us to shine a light on the emotional wellbeing of our pupils and to support children to feel safe, valued, accepted, and connected in the places where they learn, live, and grow.
Among the special activities which have taken place this week, Miss Taylor and Miss Smailes our Mental Health Leaders and Miss Robinson our Art & Design Leader launched an exciting competition!
To enter, the children sketched a picture of ‘their place`. This could be anywhere that helps them to feel their safest, happiest self.
The best entries will be chosen to receive prizes.
Feb 14
We are very fortunate to have the opportunity to work in partnership with the KFC Foundation Hub.
Recently, Sawdust hosted a workshop the KFC Foundation Hub with local young people to design and build bespoke furniture for outdoor spaces across Middlesbrough, including benches, tables and signage.
The project aimed to transform underused areas in Newport, creating a more welcoming, vibrant and well-cared-for environment. The young people led the entire design process, choosing the colours, styles and types of furniture.
We were very proud of our Y4, Y5 and Y6 pupils who were chosen to take part in this exciting opportunity!
Feb 13
Our next Artist of the Week is Maisey in Year 11. She has created these lovely pieces of art work for her current Year 11 exam project. She is looking at the starting point `books` and has produced these pencil responses. Well done Maisey.
Feb 16
In English, Year 8 recently finished studying Shakespeare`s Macbeth. If you liked Macbeth, we think you will love: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.
Feb 16
Our Year 12 students enjoyed an informative visit to Ramsdens HQ.
They explored a range of departments, learned about different career pathways, gained valuable advice on applications, and developed practical skills in identifying gold and silver hallmarks. The highlight of the visit was meeting the CEO and hearing first-hand insights into the business. A fantastic opportunity to experience the world of work in action.
Feb 15
Zac has once again qualified for the National Schools competition in Wolverhampton this April, proudly representing Macmillan Academy Post 16.
Last year, he achieved national success before going on to represent England Schools in Jersey, earning silver and bronze medals in the team and individual events.
An outstanding achievement, well done Zac.
Feb 15
Zac has once again qualified for the National Schools competition in Wolverhampton this April, proudly representing Macmillan Academy Post 16.
Last year, he achieved national success before going on to represent England Schools in Jersey, earning silver and bronze medals in the team and individual events.
An outstanding achievement, well done Zac.
Feb 15
Our Year 12 students enjoyed an informative visit to Ramsdens HQ.
They explored a range of departments, learned about different career pathways, gained valuable advice on applications, and developed practical skills in identifying gold and silver hallmarks. The highlight of the visit was meeting the CEO and hearing first-hand insights into the business. A fantastic opportunity to experience the world of work in action.
Feb 14
Our Year 12 students enjoyed an informative visit to Ramsdens HQ.
They explored a range of departments, learned about different career pathways, gained valuable advice on applications, and developed practical skills in identifying gold and silver hallmarks. The highlight of the visit was meeting the CEO and hearing first-hand insights into the business. A fantastic opportunity to experience the world of work in action.
Feb 14
Saturday, 14th February 2026
10:00am - 12:00pm
We’d love to invite you to join us a chance to have a tour of the academy, meet
the Post 16 team and discuss your application.
Check out this short film on why you should choose to study at Post 16.
Feb 13