Welcome to Endeavour Academies Trust. We are proud to serve our community, offering an ‘all through’ education from 2-18 years across our schools.
We want to inspire the children at our schools to achieve great things, so that they leave us optimistic about their future and able to lead lives of choice and opportunity.
Endeavour schools are inclusive and caring environments where pupils, parents and teachers work together in partnership united by a sense of the highest expectations for young people. We also work very closely with a wide range of community partners to provide the best support for our pupils.
We are a caring employer, committed to supporting staff throughout their career through an extensive professional development programme.
Visitors to our schools always receive a warm welcome and we look forward to meeting you.
We currently have 2 schools in Middlesbrough which are delivering a first-class education,
teaching the skills to inspire futures.
Stay up to date with all the exciting things that are going on within our trust.
We loved seeing everyone’s odd socks on Monday to make the start of Anti-bullying Week!
Nov 12
🟡 BBC Children in Need 2025🟡
We will once again be raising money for Children in Need. This year, Children in Need is on Friday 14th November.
Our School Council have organised a non-uniform day with the theme of pyjamas. For a small donation, pupils can come to school in pyjamas instead of their school uniform. If they prefer, they can wear Pudsey clothes for the day.
Money will be collected by class teachers on Friday morning or donations can be given to the school office staff.
BBC Children in Need believe that every child should have the chance to thrive and be the best they can be and for this to happen, they want every child to have someone they can turn to for help or support to overcome challenges they face. Money donated to Children in Need 2025 will help this vital work.
Nov 11
A big thank you to all the parents and carers who attended the Nursery Diwali open day last half term!
Nov 10
This term, Classes 10’s art theme is watercolour painting. 🎨🖌️
Pupils used their knowledge of the colour wheel and applied new painting techniques to create these fantastic pieces. They are very proud of the results — there are so many budding artists in Class 10! 👩🏻🎨👨🏼🎨
Nov 9
At 11am on the 11th of November, we paused to remember.
A powerful broadcast from our students at Beamish helped us reflect and honour those lost in war and conflict.
Visit our website to watch this year`s broadcast.
Nov 12
Last week, 1026 students achieved 100% attendance. Great effort and dedication from everyone, keep it up.
Nov 11
We got involved - and thank you to everyone who showed up in odd socks!
Bullying thrives in silence. Let’s break that silence. This Anti-Bullying Week 2025, we’re encouraging young people to use their Power for Good to speak up, stand together, and safely challenge bullying wherever it happens, online or in person. Together, we can build a culture of kindness, respect, and support.
Let’s keep the conversation going.
Visit our website for the full news story
#AntiBullyingWeek #PowerForGood #SpeakUp #OddSocksDay
Nov 11
Millions of children, parents, workplaces and celebs join #OddSocksDay to celebrate what makes us unique. Turn up in your odd socks on Monday to join in. Show you support - #PowerForGood this #AntiBullyingWeek
Nov 9
Our Post 16 students showcased their creativity and spooky spirit in this year’s Halloween Pumpkin Carving Competition! From classic jack-o’-lanterns to imaginative designs, every entry showed fantastic effort and artistic flair.
Well done to everyone who took part, your pumpkins were truly spooktacular!
Oct 23
Year 13 Biology students enjoyed a fantastic day at Teesside University, taking part in DNA extraction and analysis, anatomy studies, forensic crime scene work, and bacterial identification. A fantastic hands-on experience, well done to everyone involved.
Oct 12
A huge thank you to everyone who joined us for out Post 16 open event. We`re excited to see your applications. With a wide range of courses, enrichment, sports, DofE, and more, Macmillan Post 16 has so much to offer.
Oct 10
Our Year 10–12 Art and Textiles students visited the Yorkshire Sculpture Park to explore work by world-renowned artists including Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth and Damien Hirst. Highlights included James Turrell’s immersive Deer Shelter, William Kentridge’s Pull of Gravity exhibition, and Fashion Play by Lesley Barnes and Ross McAuley. Students sketched, discussed and reflected on the artwork before enjoying a sunny picnic overlooking Bretton Hall. We can’t wait to see how this inspiring trip influences their future work.
Watch the Highlights visit the Macmillan Academy website.
Oct 9