Ashlawn School

The centre is now available out of hours (e.g. the dance studio, drama rooms) marking the school's first building partially dedicated for use by the local community.

[4] The building was officially unveiled by Rugby Mayor Cllr Tony Gillias on 20 June 2013, ready for use in the upcoming autumn term.

In April 2015, the Education Funding Agency awarded Ashlawn School with £2.6 million to build a bespoke Sixth Form Centre and specialist Teaching Studio.

[6] On 3 January 2023, James Higham, the CEO of TLET wrote to parents to announce Mrs Evans, the Principal, made the decision to leave the role with immediate effect.

[7] On 25 January 2023, Ofsted published their official report and downgraded Ashlawn School from Outstanding to Inadequate in its inspection of November 2022.

[10] In 2018, Headteacher Lois Reed, also the chief executive of the Transforming Lives Education Trust, which ran two other schools at the time, received, a pay increase of around £50,000, bringing her salary to between £270,000 and £280,000.

David Gadsby, chair of the Ashlawn School Governing Body defended the pay rise,[11] others in the community said it was "obscene"[12]"ridiculous" and some teachers calling it "pure greed".

School building