What we’ve learnt (so far)

Over the last few years, we have worked with 50+ school clusters across the country—from Teeside in the North East to Newquay in the South West—and, although it is early days for many partners, new models and signs of deeper integration into communities are starting to emerge.

Report: “Heart of the Community”
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Report: “Heart of the Community”

The University of Exeter's report on The Reach Foundation's Cradle-to-Career Partnership emphasises the evolving role of schools as community anchors. The report, co-authored by Dr Anne-Marie Sim and Professor Lee Elliot Major, identifies eight foundational steps for developing C2C models and highlights 15 common practices observed across four case studies.

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How Chiltern Primary School is becoming a force of support and advocacy in Hull
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How Chiltern Primary School is becoming a force of support and advocacy in Hull

Thrive’s Chiltern Community Hub in Hull has redefined parental support with its innovative 'Chat and Choose' initiative. What began as a simple foodbank-coffee morning hybrid has evolved into a vibrant space for community engagement, offering families essential resources, parenting classes, and a welcoming environment to connect. By prioritising relationships and trust-building, Thrive has empowered parents, reduced social isolation, and improved school attendance to 96.4%. This case study illustrates how relational approaches and strategic collaboration can create lasting change for underserved communities while strengthening the cradle-to-career pipeline.

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How Cranbrook Education Campus is anchoring a new community in East Devon
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How Cranbrook Education Campus is anchoring a new community in East Devon

At the heart of the UK’s youngest town lies Cranbrook Education Campus, a pioneering all-through school that embodies the Cradle-to-Career (C2C) approach. Designed to serve a community in its infancy, Cranbrook has placed families at the center of its mission, creating seamless transitions across early years, primary, and secondary education. By investing in trust-building and parental engagement, the school is not just supporting pupils academically but fostering a community that thrives together. This case study highlights how Cranbrook is leveraging its unique context to transform outcomes for children and young people, especially those underserved by traditional education models.

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How King’s Oak Academy is rebuilding trust in South Gloucestershire
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How King’s Oak Academy is rebuilding trust in South Gloucestershire

On the outskirts of Bristol, King's Oak Academy has ambitions to be the school of choice—not convenience—within its local community. Read about the work they’re doing to restructure the school to embed belonging, restore fractured school-community relationships and working in partnership with the local authority to secure improved provision for the whole community.

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How CELT is increasing community capacity through the Bodmin Revival CIC
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How CELT is increasing community capacity through the Bodmin Revival CIC

Cornwall Education Learning Trust (CELT) has partnered with the Bodmin Town Team to increase the institutional capacity needed to revitalise Bodmin’s town centre. Recognising the need for a unified approach, they are exploring the viability of establishing a Community Interest Company (CIC) to develop people and places simultaneously—repurposing vacant units in the town centre for educational and creative purposes.

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