Russell Education Trust


The Russell Education Trust is a Multi-Academy free school Trust. It provides educational support services in the creation and operation of free schools. It is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee, with exempt charity status, regulated by the Department for Education. Its board members include experienced educationalists and representatives from RET school governing bodies.
RET was established in 2010 by directors of the school improvement company Education London which, between 2003 and 2017, provided educational support services to Government, notably as a service provider to the London Challenge, as well as to individual Local Authorities and schools. EL ceased trading in 2017 due to the retirement of its Operations Director, but continues to sponsor RET.
Both organisations are based in the same office building in Leatherhead, Surrey.
The Russell Education Trust has worked in partnership with parents, communities, and diocesan authorities to establish the following free schools:
RET established its first two free schools using the Single Academy Trust model. It formed two sub-trusts, the Bristol Free School Trust and the Becket Keys CofE Free School Trust, which each signed free school funding agreements with the Secretary of State. Like RET itself, RET's sub-trusts are exempt charities, regulated by the Department for Education.
For its later schools RET used the Multi-Academy Trust model.
The Trust delegates a range of its governance responsibilities to each of its schools' local governing bodies via a formal Scheme of Delegation.