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The Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT) is a national body for Secondary Education in England , with responsibility for overseeing the Specialist School s and Academies programmes. The Trust is a Non-departmental Public Body part funded by the Department For Education And Skills with the remaining funding requirement obtained through sponsorship. LEADERSHIP The Trust is governed by a Council with a Chief Executive responsible for ensuring delivery of the programmes. Prominent Labour Party supporter and fundraiser Lord Levy was appointed President of the Council of the SSAT in September 2005 when the Specialist Schools Trust (SST) was renamed the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust. The Senior Management Team as of April 2006 was: {Link without Title}
SPECIALIST SCHOOLS PROGRAMME See Also: specialist school The Government's aim is that by 2008 all schools will be specialist, except those planned to be Academies. To apply for specialist status, a school must raise a minimum of £20,000 from the private sector. The success of the specialist schools programme is therefore not down to the schools alone: they rely heavily on support and investment from the private sector. Support from companies, individuals, trusts and foundations is vital to the ongoing success of the specialist schools programme. A one-off investment of £50,000 from the private sector unlocks, on average, £600,000 of additional funding from the government per school. There are a number of benefits associated with supporting specialist schools:
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