Pallister Park Primary School

Our Children 1st Multi Academy Trust

Making a real difference in the lives of the pupils and families we serve

Our Children 1st Multi Academy Trust believes we can achieve even more for our children and families by focusing together on the areas that matter most. We are currently a small trust with ambitions to grow — and to welcome new members who share our vision.

Our Children 1st MAT — Company Number: 10631500 — Registered Address: Pallister Park Primary School, Gribdale Road, Pallister Park, Middlesbrough, TS3 8PW

What we are working towards

Improving outcomes and opportunities for all children

Becoming a centre of excellence for inclusion, responsive to the changing landscape in SEND

Being the employer of choice — investing in our people as a supportive team that encourages professional development

Maintaining a financially viable, sustainable and ethically driven organisation

Being rooted in the communities our schools serve, and ensuring a strong voice for all our stakeholders

Our approach across five areas

Outcomes & opportunities

Robust analysis of performance, sharing best practice across schools, building leadership capacity, strong curriculum development and enriching opportunities for every child.

Inclusive practice

Targeted staffing for SEND, an experienced SEND team, outside support networks, and promoting outreach opportunities across our schools.

Our workforce

Recruiting and retaining high-quality staff, offering apprenticeships, flexible working, reducing workload, and exploring the use of AI to work smarter.

Financial sustainability

Strategic budget forecasting, effective financial processes audited regularly, and a focus on community and local sustainability.

Serving our communities

Investment in EYFS, community events, strong feeder secondary links, development of additional provision in partnership with other establishments.

Interested in joining OC1st?

We are a small trust with ambitions to grow, and we welcome conversations with schools who share our vision. If you are considering joining a multi-academy trust, we would be keen to open a dialogue — with no pressure and no hard sell. We do not have a one-size-fits-all approach, so we start by understanding what we can genuinely offer one another.

As we get to know each other, we can explore informal collaboration opportunities that could be mutually beneficial before any formal commitment is discussed.

Informal collaboration opportunities

Sharing specialist teaching and facilities

Joint CPD for teachers and leaders

Extended school provision

Curriculum development

ICT support

Expertise in Inclusion and SEND

Shared central services — ICT, contracts, finance, premises

Associate membership

We understand that joining a trust is a significant decision. Following initial explorations, schools can join as an associate member first — giving time and space to gain reassurance before any deeper commitment is made.

Full membership

When the time is right, associate members can take the next step to full trust membership following a thorough due diligence process. Our aim throughout is an open, transparent dialogue to determine if we are the right long-term fit for your school community.

Interested in starting a conversation? Get in touch via the school office — 01642 242174 or contactus@oc1st.co.uk

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