A BARNSLEY based academy trust responsible for schools across the region has never permanently excluded a single pupil.

Wellspring Academy Trust, which operates 15 academies in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, including four alternative academies for pupils with special behavioural needs, revealed its figures after the government ordered an inquiry into the rising number of exclusions across the country.

The numbers have risen by as much as 300 per cent in some areas.

Mark Wilson, chief executive of Wellspring Academy Trust, said: “Wellspring marks its fifth anniversary with a proud track record of no permanent exclusions. We believe passionately in inclusion and this can be clearly seen in our record to date.

“I am extremely concerned with why exclusion rates in our region are among the highest in the country. Wellspring is committed to working in an ethical and values-driven way.

“We are actively demonstrating that exclusion isn’t the only answer.

“Inclusion sits at the heart of the Wellspring philosophy. We support our Academies to achieve an inclusive environment and stand alongside them as they tailor learning to meet the needs of individual learners. We find a way to support learners and help them. We take a restorative and developmental approach and commit to every young person in our care.

“We welcome the Education Secretary’s announcement and look forward to sharing our learning and expertise in this field in the coming months, whether it’s with the education secretary directly or with the agencies who are actively investigating this very worrying trend.”

Wellspring’s Barnsley schools include Forest Academy, Oakhill Primary, Oakwell Rise, Springwell Learning Community and Greenacre.