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.
Over the last two weeks of the Spring Term, over 150 of our KS2 pupils had the fantastic opportunity to work in partnership with Macmillan Academy, to take part in additional fun and engaging PE sessions. 🏃⚽️
The sessions were expertly led by Year 10 students as part of their BTEC Sport course, which requires them to plan and deliver practical lessons, developing their leadership and teamwork skills.
Our pupils had an amazing time, learning new skills and working alongside the older students. It was wonderful to see everyone collaborating so well and making the most of the experience. They showed their brilliant listening and demonstrated their sporting resilience when working with different leaders on new games and activities. 🏀🥎
Thank you to everyone involved for making this most recent collaboration between the schools in our trust a memorable and rewarding experience. 💫
Apr 24
A big thank you to all the parents and carers of pupils in Class 12 who were able to attend the Art Workshop at the end of last term.
Parents, carers and pupils joined together to create a Bankura horse out of clay. A Bankura horse is the terracotta figure produced in Panchmura village, in Bankura district, in the Indian state of West Bengal.
There were some fantastic models created during the workshop – well done everyone!
Apr 23
Since the Autumn Term, Class 18 has been part of a creative writing project with author Richard O’Neill. Together, they came up with an original idea for a story set in our school one hundred years ago.
Before the Easter holidays, five very lucky year 6 pupils visited Seven Stories - The National Centre for Children’s Books in Newcastle 📖 . They began their visit with a tour of the centre, exploring the galleries filled with original illustrations from much-loved children’s books such as ‘The tiger Who Came to Tea’, ‘Elmer the Patchwork Elephant’ and the ‘Mog’ series. Then they performed their story in ‘The Attic’, an area where famous children’s authors have shared their stories! 📚
They had a wonderful day! What an amazing opportunity to collaborate on, create and celebrate stories!
Apr 22
Welcome back to the Summer Term! This is always a busy term in school with lots to look forward to. Here are some highlights and important dates in the coming weeks:
🗳️ Democracy Week: voting for our new School Councillors
✏️ SATs Week: Y6 pupils begin their SATs tests on Monday 11th May
🎭 Shakespeare festival : pupils from Class 11 and Class 6 will performance at Middlesbrough Theatre
🔤 Y1 phonics check in June
✖️ Y4 Multiplication check in June
🏹 Carlton Adventure : residential for Y4 pupils
🏀 Health and Fitness Week: includes sports days beginning Monday 29th June
🧑🏫 Transition a day: pupils will meet their new teachers ready for September
Apr 21
Our next artist of the week is Damien in Year 7, who has produced this beautiful mixed media response for his homework based on the work of artist Maggi Hambling.
Damien has used paint and a sponge to add texture, along with glue and glitter for the highlights.
We think his work has the energy and power that Maggi Hambling creates in her own work.
Apr 24
We are looking to appoint an inspirational and enthusiastic Head of Department to lead our business studies/computer science department from September 2026. We are seeking an individual who has a proven track record of innovative approaches to teaching and someone who can continue to raise achievement in the department. The successful candidate will be able to: lead a supportive, well-motivated team with a strong ethos for collaborative and shared practice, teach across the full ability range from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 5 and work in an environment with a strong emphasis on professional development. The department teaches the following courses: KS3 computer science, GCSE business studies, Cambridge Nationals Creative iMedia, Level 3 BTEC Business studies, Level 3 AAQ Level in ICT and A level media studies.
Please click the link to find out more: https://tinyurl.com/bde852nm
Apr 23
The Year 11 boys football team delivered an outstanding performance in a hard-fought County Cup final vs Trinity. After going 1-0 down, Olly C equalised before half time and Jonah W netted the winner in a tight second half. Strong defending and key saves secured the win.
Macmillan 2–1 Trinity
Scorers: Olly C, Jonah W
Assists: Shannon A (2)
POTM: Levi G
Apr 22
In the final week before the Easter break, the Year 7 football A team progressed to the Town Cup final. A high-quality, entertaining match against Nunthorpe saw chances at both ends throughout. Goals from Theo W and a stunning last-minute strike from Ethan Y secured a 2–1 victory. Well done to every player involved.
Apr 21
Please note, this is not an event arranged by the academy. This is for information purposes only.
Apr 24
Department to lead our business studies/computer science department from September 2026. We are seeking an individual who has a proven track record of innovative approaches to teaching and someone who can continue to raise achievement in the department. The successful candidate will be able to: lead a supportive, well-motivated team with a strong ethos for collaborative and shared practice, teach across the full ability range from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 5 and work in an environment with a strong emphasis on professional development. The department teaches the following courses: KS3 computer science, GCSE business studies, Cambridge Nationals Creative iMedia, Level 3 BTEC Business studies, Level 3 AAQ Level in ICT and A level media studies.
Please click the link to find out more: https://tinyurl.com/bde852nm
Apr 23
Stress Awareness Month started yesterday. We’re encouraging all students to take part in our 30-day wellbeing challenge, with simple daily activities to help manage stress and boost wellbeing.
How many can you complete?
To view the full PDF please visit the Post 16 website.
Apr 2
Well done to Mehdi for competing in the English Schools Cross Country Championships. An amazing achievement and a moment to be proud of!
Mar 30