We are proud to launch the Camden Learning School Partnership Toolkit a comprehensive guide designed to support school leaders and governing boards when exploring and developing effective school partnerships. With falling pupil rolls, increasing financial pressures, and growing SEND needs, collaboration is more important than ever. This toolkit offers:

  • Clear explanations of partnership models — from informal collaborations to federations and amalgamations
  • Real-life Camden case studies showcasing successful partnerships
  • Practical guidance on executive leadership, governance, and economies of scale
  • Tools for strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and policy alignment

Whether you’re considering a soft partnership or a formal federation, this toolkit provides the insights and frameworks to help you make informed, strategic decisions that will support your thinking and planning.

Download the toolkit here:

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