Trust leaders rarely have the chance to learn from high-performing organisations beyond the education sector, yet these opportunities can spark fresh thinking and strengthen strategic leadership. For a second year running CST is collaborating with the Apple Education team to offer CST members a unique chance to do just that.
This full-day event at their UK headquarters in Battersea will bring together a small group of trust leaders for curated discussions, seminar-style presentations and a behind-the-scenes tour of Apple HQ. Each event is region-specific, enabling attendees to foster connections that extend well beyond the day itself.
Who should attend
Trusts are invited to send two representatives, typically the chief executive and a senior colleague (we’d suggest the director of education, or senior teaching and learning manager). This encourages rich, context-specific discussions and shared learning while laying the groundwork for continued dialogue within your team.
What to expect
Attendees will experience a day of learning, inspiration and strategic growth.
The day includes:
- Seminar style sessions and curated discussions focused on leadership, vision, values, and systemic challenges.
- Opportunities for deep reflection and practical application to your trust’s unique context.
- A guided tour of Apple HQ, offering a behind the scenes look at one of the world’s most innovative organisations.
The programme is free to attend, with participants responsible for their own travel costs.
How to apply
Please email membership@cstuk.org.uk with the names of two proposed attendees, your trust’s region (if your trust has multiple regions, please indicate which session you would prefer), and a short note on why you'd like to take part.
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Free for CST member trusts.
Places are limited and we may not be able to include all applicants. Trusts that attended previous programmes are not eligible to take part in this year's sessions.