
The Epsilon Star Trust is a multi-academy Trust - established in September 2016 and based in Benfleet, Essex. Michael Thomas is the CEO and Executive Headteacher of the trust.
Our core purpose is to develop individual schools and academies to achieve the very best in provision and outcomes for our pupils.
We support academies within the Trust to become even more successful places of learning, operating autonomously in order to serve the specific needs of their local communities.
In addition to this we are able to offer other schools and academies outside the Trust the opportunity to benefit from our tried and tested bespoke school improvement programmes.
The Trust is currently responsible for the following academies:
Each academy in the Trust is led by its own leadership team with the support of the Central Trust Leadership Team and the Board of Trustees to help them achieve their objectives for their academy.
The Epsilon Star Trust’s overarching mission is to ensure that every pupil across its academies is
taught to an outstanding level of achievement, by outstanding teachers, in an outstanding school. The Trust's plans for the future is to establish and develop a cluster of local schools to deliver higher education standards across Essex. The Trust will be responsible and accountable for every academy that joins it.
The Trust’s five core values which apply to all pupils and staff across the Trust:
One Guiding Aim
High aspirations
Being unique
A chance to shine
Navigating confidently


The vision is that the Trust will be formed around clusters of five or six schools working within the overarching aims and using the strategies of the Trust but improving each other locally. The Trust aims to sponsor weaker primary, junior and infant schools and offer a comprehensive, structured and franchised model of school improvement.
The Trust is determined to ensure that schools with poor reputations, weak leadership and governance and poor outcomes join an organisation which offers local and complete support for every school function. The Trust aims to cut administration costs of individual schools in order to delegate more funds to improve pupil outcomes.
