CASE STUDY
Data-driven Estate Expansion for Greenshaw Learning Trust
Data-driven Estate Expansion for Greenshaw Learning Trust
Greenshaw Learning Trust Statistics
21 Academies 7 geographical locations ranging from South London and Surrey to Gloucestershire and Plymouth Original sponsor Greenshaw High School in Sutton began academisation in 2012 Expansion of the Trust began in 2014School Property Matters Statistics
Supported London Borough of Sutton Local Authority in producing CAD Plans Engaged by Greenshaw High School in 2012 Continues to support Trust as it has expanded Estate Management support including CAD plans, Capacity Reports and Condition SurveysKey partnership outcomes
Robust Estates Management Shared Service within the Trust SPM demonstrated ability to support Local Authority, single Academy and expanding Trust Demonstrated success of centralised data-driven Estate across highly distributed populationHow does an ambitious, visionary and transformational Academy Leadership team expand from one school in South London in 2012 to 21 schools at either end of the M4 Corridor a decade later?
“I suppose it helps having an Estates Manager who loves to drive!” comments Jeremy.
“It also takes a determined approach to following DfE recommendations for strong centralised processes and data.
“Whilst functions such as Finance and HR are regularly centralised, Estates is often left out. But it shouldn’t be.”
Simplicity
Of utmost importance is having Estates data presented in a clear, logical and simplified manner.
“Here at SPM we keep it simple with how we collect and present Condition and Capacity data,” Jeremy explains.
“We pretty much follow the DfE’s guidelines on how to present it.
“Keith was particularly impressed with the way we combined Capacity and Condition data and displayed it in geo referenced format over the CAD plans.
“We aim for the sweet spot between capital expenditure and on-going maintenance, identifying the optimum time to replace building elements and plant before it starts getting expensive.
“This makes prioritising and grouping projects and tasks in each academy location much simpler,” Jeremy says.
Data-driven decision making
Since Condition Surveys highlight defects in the built environment, ranking these according to priority and budget will provide the Estates lead with a straightforward checklist of jobs to tackle.
“Keith’s job is to turn condition data into a year- on-year capital programme,” says Jeremy.
“But we all know it’s not as black and white as that!
“The tasks that an Academy has to be seen to be addressing, and tasks that make sense commercially, also need to be catered for.
“It’s only through having all the objective data to hand that those tough decisions can be made across multiple Academies in the Trust.”
Ease
Having strong centralised data processes makes Trust expansion much easier.
“It’s one thing to expand, but to expand and change your systems at the same time makes the job a lot harder,” says Jeremy.
Confidence
Data-driven Estates, amongst other Shared Service provision from Trust leaders, mean that the headteachers and teaching staff can focus on advancing education rather than on monitoring and managing the built environment of the Academy.
“The whole leadership team at Greenshaw Learning Trust can get on with their jobs knowing that Keith has an objective and detailed overview of all the maintenance plans and budgets.
“This gives the Academies greater freedom and confidence to pursue excellence for their pupils and students,” says Jeremy.
Effectiveness
Whenever there’s a crisis at a location, such as burst water pipes causing pupils and classes to be reaccommodated, having centralised readily available data helps reduce the drama.
“When the Academies are distributed over a large geographical area like at Greenshaw, a centralised view makes the Head of Estates more effective in their work,” comments Jeremy.
“Based on the data at their fingertips they can immediately advise the Academy on what steps to take to relocate students and staff, as well as how to prioritise remedial work that needs to be done.”
Trust
“Right from the first conversation I had with Keith – when I gave away eight CAD Plans for nothing – there was clear synergy between our objectives,” says Jeremy. “He appreciates our honesty and transparency if ever we get things wrong, which I’m glad to say has only happened once!”Adaptability
“Our experience with the London Borough of Sutton, then with Greenshaw High School and subsequently with the Learning Trust shows how we adapt to the needs and requirements of our clients,” Jeremy says. “We can work with the massive amount of data that Local Authorities require as well as single schools and multi-academy trusts. “Greenshaw Learning Trust is a prime example of how SPM’s approach can flex and adapt. We support schools to become independent decision makers and we support Trusts in balancing and prioritising their Estates budgets.”Reliability
SPM’s on-going relationship with Greenshaw is down to the SPM team being there as they’ve grown. Jeremy says: “Keith relies on us working in the background, and he trusts us to work with his preferred building contractor. “No matter what happens, having objective data makes it difficult to dispute what needs to be done. “When you’re managing your Estates largely from the fast lane of the M4 you need to be able to rely on your data, processes and partners!”Recommendation
School Property Matters has been invaluable, the data they provide has been intrinsic to managing strategically and effectively from a central perspective. The SPM team have continuously supported us over the years, working in the background through significant growth in the trust.What School Property Matters Say
In the time we have worked with Greenshaw Learning Trust they have gone through a period of significant growth which we have been delighted to support them with. As an enthusiastic user of our CAD, Capacity and Condition services it has been great to see how data has enabled effective decision making within their estates function. We look forward to supporting Greenshaw Learning Trust as they continue to grow.Company
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