A group of schools across Teesside and County Durham have welcomed forty new staff during a special event.
Ad Astra Academy Trust, which has ten primary schools under its umbrella, is one of the area’s biggest employers with 525 members of staff.
The Trust was formed in 2015 and over the last ten years has grown and now provides education for over 3,500 pupils.
The event was held at Hartlepool’s Queens Meadow Business Park for staff who have joined the Trust in the last year.
Speaking to staff at the event, Andy Brown, OBE, Chief Executive Officer of Ad Astra said: “You are part of a large organisation, and it is important that you get to know others working across the Trust.”
He emphasised that ‘Working together for children’ is one of the key values for the Trust and added: “We are all in this for the children. We want all of our pupils to succeed but we can only do that if we look after our staff and ensure that they have a healthy work/life balance.”
Mr Brown went on to highlight that supporting staff is a strength of the Trust and added: “One of the benefits of working in a large Trust is that you will never be isolated. There is always someone to support you and we all help each other.”
Michael Roberts, who joined Rosebrook Primary School in Stockton-on-Tees in May as a sports coach said: “I studied Sport & Exercise Coaching Sciences at university but for the previous five years I had been working as a warehouse manager.
“I am really pleased I made the switch. Every day is different, and I love the job.”
Megan Brown started at Brougham Primary School earlier this month (September 2025) as a Year 2 teacher.
Megan said: “I qualified in July 2024 and was working as a supply teacher at Brougham. Having attended neighbouring Dyke House School, I am very familiar with Brougham.
“I love the culture within the school; there is great support from staff, and everyone has been very welcoming.”
Harry Ashley has also just started at Brougham as a Year 6 teacher after studying Sports Science at university and completing a one-year teacher training programme.
Harry commented: “I know the school really well and I am very excited to begin my teaching journey at Brougham.
“I am really looking forward to supporting the children and helping them become the best they can be.”
Claire Howe, who has a primary teacher degree, started as a teaching assistant at West View Primary School last November.
Claire said: “I’ve been a teaching assistant for the last 18 years but jumped at the opportunity at West View when it came along.
“I know a lot of people whose children have gone to West View, and everyone speaks highly about the school. It is a fantastic school, and I am delighted to be part of it.”
The primary schools within Ad Astra Academy Trust are Barnard Grove, Brougham, West Park and West View in Hartlepool, Crooksbarn and Rosebrook in Stockton-on-Tees, Ayresome and Sunnyside Academy in Middlesbrough and Deaf Hill and Kelloe in County Durham.