Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy
The curriculum and learning opportunities at LHEA allow students to combine academic and vocational learning in purpose-built facilities.
History
On 13 July 2012, Lynch Hill School Primary Academy bid to open a new enterprise academy free school, to extend their education provision into Key Stage 3 and 4. It was one of the 102 successful free school bids announced by the coalition Government. The new academy officially opened in September 2014, with the primary academy as a sponsor.
Both schools formed the basis of a multi-academy trust: The Learning Alliance Academy Trust. In 2019, the Learning Alliance Academy Trust became part of the Slough and East Berkshire Church of England Multi-Academy Trust (SEBMAT).
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