Star Academies
Star Academies (formerly Tauheedul Education Trust) is a multi-academy trust (MAT) that operates 28 free schools and academies. There are nineteen secondary schools and nine primary schools under the jurisdiction of the trust.[1]
| Founded | August 23, 2010 | 
|---|---|
| Type | Academy Trust | 
| Focus | Education | 
| Location | 
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Key people  | (Mufti) Hamid Patel, CEO | 
| Website | staracademies | 
As a multi-academy trust, Star Academies is an exempt charity regulated by the Department for Education.[2]
Schools
    
    Primary schools
    
- Barkerend Primary Leadership Academy, Bradford
 - High Crags Primary Leadership Academy, Shipley
 - Rainbow Primary Leadership Academy, Bradford
 - The Olive School, Birmingham
 - The Olive School, Blackburn
 - The Olive School, Bolton
 - The Olive School, Hackney
 - The Olive School, Preston
 - The Olive School, Small Heath
 - Thornbury Primary Leadership Academy, Bradford
 
Secondary schools
    
- Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School, Waterfoot
 - Bay Leadership Academy, Heysham
 - Eden Boys' Leadership Academy, Birmingham East
 - Eden Boys' Leadership Academy, Bradford
 - Eden Boys' Leadership Academy, Manchester
 - Eden Boys' School, Birmingham
 - Eden Boys' School, Bolton
 - Eden Boys' School, Preston
 - Eden Girls' Leadership Academy, Birmingham
 - Eden Girls' Leadership Academy, Manchester
 - Eden Girls' School, Coventry
 - Eden Girls' School, Slough
 - Eden Girls' School, Waltham Forest
 - Highfield Leadership Academy, Blackpool
 - Laisterdyke Leadership Academy, Bradford
 - Oulder Hill Leadership Academy, Rochdale
 - Small Heath Leadership Academy, Small Heath
 - Starbank School, Birmingham
 - Tauheedul Islam Boys' High School, Blackburn
 - Tauheedul Islam Girls' High School, Blackburn
 - The Valley Leadership Academy, Stacksteads
 - Tong Leadership Academy, Bradford
 
References
    
- "Star Academies". get-information-schools.service.gov.uk. Department for Education. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
 - "Regulation of schools and academies with exempt charity status". gov.uk. Department for Education. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
 
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