Supporting trustees through a trust merger
Mergers are one of the most significant decisions a trust can make. They reshape governance, leadership, and the experience of staff and pupils. They can create new opportunities for excellence, resilience, and civic leadership if they are undertaken with strategic clarity, disciplined execution and a steadfast focus on the trust’s charitable purpose. The process requires trustees to exercise the highest levels of judgement, stewardship and strategic clarity.
As the national body for school trusts, CST has produced detailed guidance to support trusts in this process. Our tailored support service builds on the principles set out in this guidance to work alongside boards throughout this journey, helping trustees navigate complexity with confidence, grounded in the charitable purpose of advancing education for public benefit.
We know that no two merger processes are the same. Our aim is to work with you to understand requirements and develop a support offer that aligned with your individual context.
If your board is exploring a merger or preparing to undertake one, CST can support you at every step.
Get in touch to discuss tailored support for your trust.
Our support
Clarity of purpose and strategic direction
A successful merger begins not with documents or structures, but with clarity. Trustees must understand why the merger is being considered, what strategic challenges or opportunities it addresses, and how it will strengthen the trust’s ability to deliver for pupils.
We work alongside boards to help trustees articulate the case for change, test strategic assumptions and establish realistic boundary conditions. Our support ensures trustees have the confidence to make decisions rooted firmly in their charitable purpose, rather than organisational ambition or external pressure.
Through structured conversations, evidence-informed tools and scenario exploration, we help trustees to reach a shared understanding of why the merger is under consideration, and whether it is the right step
Specialist insight for robust due diligence
Due diligence is the disciplined process of investigating and assessing the governance, educational, financial, legal, operational and cultural position of another trust before entering into a merger. A robust due diligence process:
- Provides trustees with a complete and reliable picture of the other trust’s strengths, risks, assets and liabilities
- Identifies opportunities to add value and areas where early support will be required
- Tests compatibility of ethos, culture and governance approach, as well as operational capacity
- Enables both parties to proceed with eyes wide open, having considered and planned for foreseeable risks
- Protects stakeholders by ensuring decisions are grounded in evidence and aligned to the trust’s strategic plan
We support trustees to commission high quality due diligence and to interpret the findings meaningfully.
Governance structures and supporting documentation
A merger reshapes the governance landscape. It introduces new responsibilities, new risks and new expectations of board leadership. CST provides trustees with expert guidance on every aspect of governance design and oversight. This includes reviewing and advising on articles of association, helping boards understand how schemes of delegation may evolve, and supporting trustees to think through the composition and skills required for the new trust board.
Meaningful engagement with stakeholders
A successful merger process aims to bring staff, families, community partners, local authorities and diocesan bodies with you by showing that decisions are driven by educational benefit rather than administrative change. Trustees have a formal responsibility to ensure transparent and meaningful engagement and consultation with stakeholders. We help boards develop a compelling narrative for the merger that is rooted in pupil benefit and reinforces the trust’s commitment to its communities.
Our support includes guidance on planning the timing and structure of consultation, preparing accessible communication materials, sequencing announcements appropriately and ensuring stakeholder voices are included in decision making. Trustees play a vital role in setting the tone, modelling openness and protecting relational trust, and we work alongside them to ensure this is done with care and integrity.