Reflection Piece: My move to MAT Leadership

Gemma Alldritt, Director of Learning Institute, Severn Academies Trust

This September, I embarked on a new adventure: becoming the Director of a small MAT Learning Institute. As an emerging system, school trusts offer a unique leadership experience, the role might be uncharted as Multi-academy trusts grow. This blog post reflects on my journey so far, sharing insights and advice for anyone considering a similar move.

Stepping into the Unknown

One of the biggest surprises? The absence of a school bell. After 20+ years in schools, this newfound freedom initially led to an overbooked calendar. The shift from the structured school environment, with lessons, duties, and immediate pupil feedback, demanded a tighter grip on time management. It's a work in progress, but I'm learning to create a schedule that works for me. But also a belief that what I am doing is right.

Another significant change is the focus on long-term impact. As a teacher, you get instant gratification from student responses. In this leadership role, the impact is less immediate and requires a broader perspective.  Building a legacy takes time, patience, and a focus on long-term growth, not just short-term wins.

Leading with a Plan

Here are some tips that have made this transition smoother:

This journey is just beginning, and I'm constantly learning.  If you're considering a move to trust leadership, I hope these insights offer some guidance as you navigate your own path.