Academy Trust hosts uplifting conference focused on helping every student thrive

Hundreds of colleagues from across Fairfax Multi‑Academy Trust’s four schools came together at Villa Park for an inspirational day of learning, collaboration and celebration.

The day's keynote speaker was Musharaf Asghar – known to millions as Mushy from Educating Yorkshire.
The day’s keynote speaker was Musharaf Asghar – known to millions as Mushy from Educating Yorkshire.

“It’s so important to have events like this, where teachers can hear directly about the impact that their dedication can have on students,” said keynote speaker Musharaf Asghar – known to millions as Mushy from Educating Yorkshire.

For Mushy, the encouragement of one teacher changed his life, giving him the confidence to overcome a prominent stammer. His powerful reflections on the life‑changing influence of educators set the tone for a day centred on enriching lives and transforming futures.

The FMAT Conference 2026 brought together staff from Bournville All Through School, Erdington Academy, Fairfax Academy and Smith’s Wood Academy at the historic home of Aston Villa Football Club.
The FMAT Conference 2026 brought together staff from Bournville All Through School, Erdington Academy, Fairfax Academy and Smith’s Wood Academy at the historic home of Aston Villa Football Club.

The FMAT Conference 2026 brought together staff from Bournville All‑Through School, Erdington Academy, Fairfax Academy and Smith’s Wood Academy at the historic home of Aston Villa Football Club on Friday 13 March.

The packed programme included engaging talks and workshops designed to support staff wellbeing, strengthen practice and ultimately improve outcomes for FMAT’s 4,000 plus students.

Staff took part in energising workshops on courageous conversations and wellbeing, alongside practical guidance on using AI to save time and enhance the quality of their work. There was also strong engagement with sessions focused on neurodiversity and inclusive practice, giving colleagues deeper insight into how to better support a wide range of student needs.

Safwan Hasan, a Science Teacher at Smith’s Wood Academy, said the day as “very inspirational.”

Villa fan and Erdington Academy thrill seeker Julie Colvin abseiled from the Holte End, raising £350 for the Aston Villa Foundation.
Villa fan and Erdington Academy thrill seeker Julie Colvin abseiled from the Holte End, raising £350 for the Aston Villa Foundation.

He added: “It did uplift me and it makes me want to try even more to give back to the kids and be an inspiration to them, just like Mushy’s teacher was to him.”

The day ended in spectacular style when Villa fan and Erdington Academy thrill‑seeker Julie Colvin abseiled from the Holte End, raising £350 for the Aston Villa Foundation – a charity whose mission to support young people resonates strongly with the Trust’s values.

Fairfax Multi‑Academy Trust CEO Simon Jones said he was proud to see staff collaborating and learning together.

“The day has really shown what can be achieved when a group of talented and passionate people work together. It was wonderful to see the buzz around the rooms and know that those energising conversations will lead to our students benefitting.”

Fairfax Multi-Academy Trust conference 2026

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Gary Phelps
Gary is an award-winning journalist who has edited nine newspapers and helped launch numerous online news brands. He created UK School News to provide platforms for local schools to share positive news stories, helping them engage with their local communities and celebrate their successes. He has appeared on TV and radio on numerous occasions, presented evidence to Government ministers, lobbied on behalf of the media industry and trained dozens of young journalists. Gary was an Associate Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Derby, and has also advised Wolverhampton College's award-winning Journalism course accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

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