A primary school has decided to break away from the council and join an academy trust in a bid to access more funding and secure its “future success”.

The board of governors of West Blatchington Primary and Nursery School, in Hove, has announced the decision to become an academy and join The Pioneer Academy, which already runs Brighton’s Moulsecoomb Primary School.

Following a consultation, which engaged with over 500 individuals through a range of different forms, including small group meetings, one-to-one meetings with parents and staff, and meetings with the unions and local authority, two-thirds of staff said they were supportive of the move to become an academy, with a quarter not expressing a view.

Just seven per cent of staff were opposed to the move, the school said.

A spokesman for the school said there was widespread support from parents for the proposal.

Academy schools receive funding from the government directly, are run by academy trusts and have more autonomy than council-run schools.

Brighton and Hove Council will now work with The Pioneer Academy to begin a TUPE consultation, which is expected to start after the Easter holiday, with a view to the school joining the trust in July.

Simon Sharron and Matt Parsons, who co-chair the school’s governors said: “We are all incredibly proud of what has been achieved at West Blatchington Primary and Nursery to date, and we have a responsibility to build on this for generations to come.

“We’re delighted to be building this future with The Pioneer Academy, an organisation that is so clearly aligned with the values we hold dear at West Blatchington.

“As we have said from the outset, we will always take decisions based on what is best for our children and their families, and the formal consultation showed us that both parents and staff support our proposal to become an academy and join The Pioneer Academy family of schools.

“We very much hope that the minority not in favour of the proposals will be more positive to the change in the near future as they begin to see the positive benefits in reality.

“We continue to be fully committed to being open and transparent with our staff and families and will answer any questions they continue to have as these plans move forward.”

Lee Mason-Ellis, chief executive of The Pioneer Academy said: “As a former headteacher of primary schools and now someone responsible for 15 primary schools across the South East, I understand what a big decision this is for the whole school community, and I’m delighted that a significant majority of both parents and staff can see what a positive future lies ahead now for West Blatchington.

“Under Russell Brentnall’s excellent leadership as Headteacher, we are really looking forward to working with staff and parents to help ensure that West Blatchington continues to go from strength to strength over the years to come.”