Sorry, I have the document details on my Ipad where they talk about the sponsors commitment to the business ethos.
Well I think we would all rather prefer to rely on the public statement of the ethos of a school which is on its official website, rather than a 'document on your iPad'.
In terms of school ethos you might find link this interesting.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/creating-a-military-ethos-in-academies-and-free-schools
Any secularist therefore truly wanting a level playing field then should not baulk at a religious ethos.
Three years out of date - widely derided when released and, I believe, quietly dropped.
But even were this to happen it would in now way be equivalent to a faith school. To be so the school would need to be formally run by the military but funded but the state (there is no suggestion of this), would likely require the head and other senior staff to be members of the military (no suggestion of that), to narrow the relevant curriculum only to cover the military (no suggestion of that), to restrict and prioritise admissions to children of the military (no suggestion of that) and to have remit to ensure that children are brought up to be in the military as adults (no suggestion of that), to have lessons in genuine military practice - such as operating firearms and weapons (no suggestions of that).
In reality the notion of a 'military ethos' in this context is merely publicity seeking and actually really means a level of struck discipline and confidence, plus also a notion that ex military personnel may be able to reskill to enter education.
It is really no different to the well established programmes where football teams become involved in educational activities, but again they aren't running state schools.
So, as ever Vlad, wrong again - try harder next time.