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New Ipswich Academy Principal pledges inclusive education for all students

Adam Wilding has outlined his vision for Ipswich Academy as he takes over as Principal, emphasising his commitment to creating an environment where every child thrives regardless of their background.

Adam Wilding, Principal of Ipswich Academy
Adam Wilding, Principal of Ipswich Academy
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Why it matters: The appointment brings fresh leadership to the Paradigm Trust school, with Wilding promising to build on existing strengths while fostering an inclusive educational environment for all students.

The details: Wilding joins Ipswich Academy with extensive experience in school leadership and a proven track record of driving school improvement. His appointment took effect in September 2025, though he has already spent time at the school familiarising himself with staff, students and the environment.

What he's saying: "It is with immense pride and enthusiasm that I take on the role of Principal at Ipswich Academy, starting this September," Wilding said. "I am deeply committed to building on the school's strengths and working collaboratively with our staff, students, parents, and the wider community to create an environment where every child thrives."

He emphasised his inclusive approach to education: "My vision for Ipswich Academy is rooted in the belief that all students deserve the opportunity to receive a good education within an inclusive and nurturing setting."

The bigger picture: The appointment reinforces the school's commitment to high standards and inclusivity, with the academy's leadership team, staff and governing body welcoming Wilding's arrival. His leadership is expected to foster a culture of high expectations and ambitions for every student, regardless of their background or individual circumstances.

The bottom line: Wilding's appointment signals Ipswich Academy's continued focus on providing quality education within an inclusive environment, as the school prepares for the new academic year under fresh leadership.

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