Denbigh High School, Luton

As their partner and a lead member of the Challenge Partnership[6] Denbigh High School plays a significant role in the training and professional development of teachers, support staff and headteachers from across the UK.

Denbigh High School has a wide range of sporting facilities which are also open to the local community in the evening and at weekends.

The Trust is led by a board of trustees which consists of representatives from all three schools with Adrian Rogers as Chief Executive.

[13] Circa 2012 Anastasia Vakulenko, the author of Islamic Veiling in Legal Discourse, wrote that Denbigh High "was considered to be a multicultural success story, as it had transformed from an underachieving school into one of the best in the region within years.

[13] There was a lawsuit over "excluding" a student (whether or not exclusion, as defined by educational guidelines, had occurred was a matter of debate in the House of Lords' decisions), Shabina Begum, who refused to wear the school uniform, instead opting for jilbab, an Islamic dress that is different from the salwar kameez.