Khalsa Academies Trust is a Multi Academy Trust which supports local communities to help establish and run Sikh schools.
Members of the Khalsa Academies Trust have been working with the Department for Education for over 13 years.
The Trust has three schools that it manages:
The Khalsa Secondary School in South Bucks which opened in 2013 as a Free School.
The British Sikh School in Wolverhampton which opened in 2014 as a Free School.
The Atam Academy in East London which is planned to open in September 2016.
The new schools are improving local educational opportunities and parental choice by providing new high-achieving schools.
Our aim is to become the leading provider of inclusive Sikh schools which have an enviable reputation for academic achievement, breadth of enrichment opportunities set within a spiritual and caring environment.
The Trust provides support to local schools in many ways but foremost for education, so it is right that at the heart of what we do is a focus on school improvement, staff development, and enabling our young people to excel. We support schools in meeting the challenges of rising expectations through mutually supportive intervention and training. Secondly, the Trust takes responsibility for financial and resource management that delivers efficiency, effectiveness and economies of scale, so that schools can concentrate on what matters: the education of young people. And thirdly, because all our schools are based on the Sikh ethos, we support schools in the nurturing of the distinctive ethos enshrined in the principle of equality, well being and success for all ‘Sarbat da bhala’.
This principle and our values will ensure that our young people will be poised to make a positive contribution in our multi cultural Britain.