Well, it’s finally available, the programme for this year’s Sunday Times Education Festival at Wellington College on 18th and 19th June has been released. Apparently this is the first draft and liable to change but like an early look at next year’s school timetable it brings a certain frisson of excitement with it. You can access the programme here, it’s quite a stellar line up!
I am due to speak twice:
On Friday at 9.10am I am in conversation with Tom Sherrington, Headteacher at Highbury Grove School about the work we are doing together on Trivium Schools and how it is starting to bear fruit in North London and in other schools I am working with.
On Thursday at 11.30am I am on a panel with Laura McInerney, Lucy Heller and Ty Godard discussing the topic of ‘What do Schools Need From This Government?’ The answer could be lots of money and no interference… but how likely is that?
It would be good to meet up with many old faces and new, it promises to be a lot of fun!
Can’t make it – too much teaching this year on those days – but would have loved to. However if you could stick to this line “lots of money and no interference…” I think you might be on to a winner with the crowd.
Best wishes.
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Not many women in this pic…..
I’m there too – on a panel with Rachel Jones and others discussing ‘Don’t Change the Lightbulbs’. Hope to see you there, Martin.
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The pic of Wellington?
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