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Feversham Education Trust rebrands as iExel

2 years ago
Feversham Education Trust rebrands as iExel

Nadine Osman
Feversham Education Trust has officially rebranded as iExel Education Trust, complete with a revamped new website.

Feversham Education Trust was founded on its flagship, Feversham Girls’ Academy, in Bradford which was established in 1984 as an Independent Muslim girls’ school with approximately 24 pupils on roll.

Feversham Girls’ Academy was later joined by the similarly popular Bronte and IQRA academies to form a high-performing network of Bradford-based schools.

Professor M. Khurshid Khan, CEO of iExel Education Trust said: “After a great deal of thought, hard work and investment, we are delighted to announce the new iExel Education Trust name, brand and vision for the future.

We are extremely proud of our roots, and all the outstanding outcomes that we have achieved collectively as school and Trust communities over the last five decades.

It was very important to us that our new brand aligned closely with our heritage and represented the schools and communities we are so proud to serve, whilst giving clear direction for the ambitious and aspirational future that we aspire to achieve for our Trust, students, colleagues and communities alike.”

Photo: Students from Feversham Girls’ Academy pose in front of a new school sign commemorating the rebranding with iExel Education Trust (Credit: FGA)

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