MERGER Consultation
We are pleased to formally open a public consultation for the possible merger between our two, successful multi-academy trusts, Veritas Multi Academy Trust and Rainham Mark Education Trust (RMET).
A public consultation provides an opportunity for all stakeholders from each Trust, including pupils, parents/carers, staff and local communities, to feel fully informed of the merger process and have a voice within the process.
The Consultation is open from Monday 3rd February to Thursday 6th March 2025.
This is an exciting time and opportunity for us as we continue our drive to provide the very best education provision for everyone in our family of schools, however both Trust Boards recognise that change has the potential to cause uncertainty. We understand that you will have lots of views and questions and we would like to invite you to attend one of our Consultation events, being held across the Trust during the Consultation period:
Pilgrims' Way Primary School, Canterbury - Tuesday 11th February, 5-6pm
Warden House Primary School, Deal - Wednesday 12th February, 5.30-6.30pm
Mundella Primary School, Folkestone - Tuesday 4th March, 4.45 - 5.45pm
We look forward to listening to your views and hearing your thoughts to help shape our future.
To register your attendance, please contact [email protected].
How to respond and give your views
We appreciate it may not be possible for you to attend your chosen event. Below we have provided additional information and some helpful FAQ's to give you further information about the merger and the next steps.
There are a number of ways to provide feedback:
-
By emailing us: [email protected].
All views will be reviewed to ensure the consultation process complies fully with the 2018 Cabinet Office principles for a fair and open consultation. Following the findings of both the due diligence process and feedback received from the consultation, both Trust boards will meet to determine next steps - including whether or not to proceed with the proposed merger.
Background
Rainham Mark Education Trust was first established in 2011 and Veritas Multi Academy Trust in 2015. Both were initially established as single standalone academies, and both have grown. Both multi-academy trusts serve diverse communities in Kent and Medway. All our schools are aspirational in their vision and mission to enhance the life chances of children and young people, through high quality education and enrichment. Both Trusts have proven their capacity and capability of school improvement. Our schools create communities through a sense of belonging. All our schools have proud histories and are locality based. Both Trusts value the importance of what each individual school brings to the collective family of schools within each Trust.
Why is a merger being considered?
Veritas Multi Academy Trust and Rainham Mark Education Trust have already been working successfully in close collaboration with one another, following Dr Kerry Jordan-Daus being appointed as the interim CEO of RMET; after the departure of the former CEO.
As Dr Jordan-Daus has a proven track record of transformational leadership across all phases in education, preliminary discussions had already taken place through both Trust Boards as to whether this could become a permanent arrangement, through the merger of both Trusts.
Following careful consideration, and in the best interests of the children and young people, staff and local communities that both Trusts serve, we are excited by the prospects and benefits that a potential merger will bring and feel that this is an opportune time for both Trusts to join and grow together.
What are the advantages of a merger?
There are many reasons why both Trust boards believe that a merger is in the interests of Veritas Multi Academy Trust and Rainham Mark Education Trust. This is explained within our Frequently Asked Questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
For full details of the merger, please find a link to our Frequently Asked Questions for more information, which we hope you find helpful, but please do let us know your feedback or any questions you may have, by getting in contact with us using the details above.
Copies of Letters regarding the Merger
Letter to Members, Trustees and Governors