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ep. 61 Celebrating Founders' Day 2025

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 6:56


In this episode, we sit down with Polly Rumbold, Head of Development, Alumni Relations and Whole School Events, and talk about celebrating our 141st Founders' Day. We talk about our church service at St Mark's Church, our hymns, the traditional iced buns and the importance of marking Founders' Day each year.

ep. 60 Introducing Principal Matthew Shoults

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 12:57


In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Surbiton High School's new Principal, Matthew Shoults. We get to know a bit about his background, what brought him into teaching, his first impressions of Surbiton High School and his thoughts on what makes a worthwhile 21st century education.

ep. 59 Charity Focus: The Cold Feet Foundation, Nepal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 12:28


In this episode, we sit down with the senior school librarian, Joe Humphreys, and we talk about one of our new charity focuses for the next few years: The Cold Feet Foundation, Nepal. The goal of this charitable endeavour is to support a school that has very little to its name. In the episode, Joe describes the lack of funding, lack of resources, and lack of suitable space for teaching & learning, including classrooms with mould growing up the walls and holes in the floor, a library with no books and a budget of 15p a day per person to feed hundreds of students. Joe has travelled to over 40 countries in his lifetime and often spends time volunteering when he travels. His connection to Nepal is a personal one and he speaks very movingly about why this is a worthwhile charity to support.

ep. 58 Apprenticeships - the alternate route

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 16:55


In this episode, we sit down with Jon White, Academic Mentor, and talk about degree apprenticeship schemes – an alternate route in higher education. Jon's career prior to coming to work for us included 25 years at a major IT company, where one of his roles was overseeing young trainees and degree apprenticeships. In this episode we talk about why some students might be more suited to this style of learning, which is more hands-on and practical and away from traditional classroom methods, and also about how many of these opportunities are popping up across a wide range of professional careers today.

ep. 57 Let's go on a trip with the MFL Department

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 13:16


Fun fact: learning French, Spanish or German is a 100% applicable life skill if you go on a trip to Europe. So why don't we take our language skills in the classroom and put them to use on the continent! In this episode, we hear from Mme Paul and Señora Reyner about the importance of trips in the MFL department: what we offer at Surbiton, how these trips dovetail with other subjects, and we also share our blue-sky ideas for our perfect MFL trip.

ep. 56 AI Series: Predictions for the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 16:56


In this third and final episode in our AI series, I sit down with Byron King (former VP from the Boy's Prep, now working at Study Hall, an EdTech AI company), and we discuss our predictions for the future of education with AI. Some of these ideas are within grasp and others are a decade, if not more, away; but one thing is for sure, education is changing on the horizon and it is an exciting journey ahead.

ep. 55 AI Series: Innovation at Classroom level

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 16:29


In this episode, I sit down with Byron King - former VP for learning and teaching at the Boys' Prep, now working at Study Hall, an AI EdTech company. In this episode we talk about the specifics of what we have been up to from 2023 to 2024 when it comes to AI innovation in the classroom and sharing knowledge and best practice amongst all staff.

ep. 54 AI Series: looking back on our journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 7:46


In this episode, we look back over the past 20 months (2022 to 2024) and we shine a spotlight on the early days of exploring AI solutions in the classroom. This is the first episode in a three-part series that showcases Surbiton High School's practical research in AI.

ep. 53 The GradeOneathon (Music Department)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 13:18


Every two years the Music Department runs a music project called the GradeOneathon, which sees students teach teachers an instrument up to a grade one standard. This year we had 20 students teaching 20 teachers a range of instruments, including piano, cello, violin, flute, saxophone and harp. This episode was recorded on a Saturday morning amidst the teachers' ABRSM exams. You will hear last minute tuition, frantic practising and expert advice being given from the students to their teachers.

ep. 52 Election Special (Politics Department)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 33:00


In this episode we follow all of the prep that has gone into the mock election at Surbiton High School in summer 2024, including voter registration, voter ID, party political broadcasts, an episode of Question Time live, and of course, a secret ballot in the quad.

ep. 51 Principal Rebecca Glover reflects on seven years at Surbiton High School

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 16:22


In this episode, Principal Rebecca Glover reflects on her seven years at Surbiton High School, including navigating the crisis management of an unexploded WW2 bomb, steering the school through the pandemic and the switch to remote learning, as well as the day-to-day and year-to-year events that make each year both challenging and special.

ep. 50 Meet the Classics Department

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 29:50


In this epsiode, we sit down with Head of Classics, Olivia Adams, and hear what Surbiton High School has to offer in terms of studying Latin, Ancient Greek and Classical Civilisations. In the second half of the episode, Classics teacher, Claire Speers, and two Sixth Form students share their favourite topics from their Classical Civilisations A Level course.

ep. 49 Shakespeare Day 2024 (Estimating the Impact of the First Folio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 36:39


23rd April 2024 is Shakespeare Day! In today's episode we sit down and talk with Ms Huntley of the English Department and Mr Humphreys from the library and talk about the impact Shakespeare has had over time. This year's episode focuses in the importance of the first folio edition of Shakespeare's collected plays. 401 years ago, Shakespeare's plays were collected together for the first time in a single volume, including 18 never-before-published plays, some of which have gone on to be among his most celebrated. In this episode we estimate the cultural impact of the first folio and pick out our top three gems that very well could have been lost forever had the first folio never been published. Enjoy!

ep. 48 Science Week (with Charlotte Basilico of CERN)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 21:55


In this episode, we take you to Science Week at Surbiton High School. Arranged by the Science department, this is a week of experiments in the quad, guest speakers, the annual Science Fair and the Science House Quiz. This year, we were visited by alumnus, Charlotte Basilico, who now works at CERN, the "Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire", or European Council for Nuclear Research. Charlotte came to speak to our Sixth Form about careers for women in STEM, and what it's like to work at the world's foremost nuclear research centre.

ep. 47 Choosing your A Level options with the Director of Sixth Form, Jon Owen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 19:08


In this episode, we sit down with Director of Sixth Form, Jon Owen, and learn about the A Level Options process at Surbiton High School, including Year 10 subject 'taster' days, one-to-one interviews, careers guidance as well as answering FAQs about the relationship between A Level options and university choices.

ep. 46 Meet our Composer in Residence, Dave Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 12:41


In today's episode, we sit down with Dave Webb, our Composer in Residence and learn about how he composes bespoke music for our school community. In this episode in particular, it talks about the special music project he was commissioned with to celebrate the school's 140th birthday.

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ep. 45 Celebrating 140 Years of Surbiton High School

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 8:23


In this episode, we sit down with Principal Rebecca Glover and celebrate the 140th birthday of our school. We discuss the history of the school, the values and how the school has grown and been shaped over time.

ep. 44 Year 9: Choosing your GCSE Options

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 23:57


In this episode we talk with Year 9 Head of Year, Alex Higgins, about how we support our Year 9s in picking their GCSE options. The second half of this episode will include a re-broadcast from last year where we take you on a tour of the Year 9 GCSE options marketplace, where year 10 students who have been studying their GCSE course for a few months advise Year 9s in a marketplace format about why they should pick certain GCSE options.

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ep. 43 Music: Student composition, 'Symphony of Persia'

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 7:52


In this episode, we sit down with Surbiton High music student, Mahoor in the Senior School and talk about her new composition 'Symphony of Persia'. The episode includes an interview with Mahoor followed by the full piece. It was performed live in front of an audience of over a thousand students across four assemblies in June 2023.

ep. 42 Excellence Series: Staff Development at Surbiton High School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 7:01


In this episode, we meet with Kavita Patel, Vice Principal for Staff Development, and talk about how we train and develop our staff to provide students with the best learning environment possible.

ep. 41 Instrumental Music at Surbiton High School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 10:22


In this episode, we sit down with Richard Hammond-Hall, Head of Instrumental Music, and learn about how music lessons and ensembles work at Surbiton High School. In any given week, there are hundreds of one-to-one music lessons from dozens of instrument teachers, not to mention carefully selected and arranged ensembles and choirs that rehearse and perform the year round. The school also offers a Rare Instrument Scheme which sees lessons on less commonly played instruments, like the viola and the organ, being sponsored for students who already show talent in their main instrument.

ep. 40 Meet the Music Department

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 14:49


In this episode, we sit down with Director of Music, Vikki Newman, and talk about all the things that make our Music Department special, from our verticalisation of choirs and ensembles to our Rare Instrument Scheme. All music in this episode is performed by Surbiton High students and was recorded live on site.

ep. 39 - A little clarinet…

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 9:53


A student performance on clarinet.

Ep. 38 Excellence Series: Meeting Governor, Melissa Geiger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 15:10


In this episode, we sit down with Melissa Geiger, Deputy Chair of Governors overseeing Finance and a Trustee of United Learning. She has an illustrious background in Tax & Finance and is currently a Partner at KPMG and member of the UK board. We talked about what makes Surbiton High School Special, her role as a governor and reflections on the 2023 ISI inspection.

ep. 37 Getting to know each other on the Year 7 residential

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 6:02


In this episode, we go on the annual Year 7 residential to PGL where the students have the opportunity to make new friends, build their team work skills and face-down challenges together. Assistant Principal for Pupil Development and Wellbeing, explains why we start our Year 7 students's Surbiton journey with this trip.

ep. 36 Exceleence Series: Getting the basics right (Compliance, Health & Safety)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 9:47


Continuing our Excellence Series, following our 'Excellent in all Areas' verdict from ISI, Spring 2023, in this episode we talk with Charlotte Demetz, Assistant Principal for Compliance, Health & Safety, about getting the basics right behind the scenes at Surbiton High School.

ep. 35 Empire Day Project - Experiential and Immersive Learning on an enormous scale

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 39:23


In this episode, we let you inside one of the most exciting pedagogical experiments of 2022-23. A year in the making, The Empire Day Project, is part of Director of Drama and Dance, Chris Griffin's, 'My Place in the World: Past, Present and Future' project which has been running with Year 8 since September. The idea of the project is to look at lessons from the past and present in order to help students shape their conception of a bright future. The Empire Day Project is an experiential and immersive learning experience that that sees 162 Year 8 students, spend a day and a half in the Surbiton Assembly Rooms, which has had every room transformed into an interactive learning environment to help them understand the impact of the British Empire in a three dimensional way. Some rooms teach students about the spice trade, other rooms teach about the slave trade; in some rooms there are Year 12 students dressed up as historical figures whom students can ask questions about the British Empire; in other rooms, students scan QR codes attached to vintage artifacts in order to teach themselves about the past. The idea is to create an environment for students to independently learn and explore the history of the British Empire, exploring both the successes and the shortcomings of the empire, the idea being to help students understand exactly what has elevated the UK to the status and economic power it has today, and to give students a firm historical platform in order to make decisions about what will happen tomorrow.

ep. 34 Sports Day 2023 - Fun in the sun and new school record for high jump

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 9:00


In this episode, we give you a quick look at what it's like to be at a Surbiton High School Sports Day. You'll hear from House Leaders, Heads of House, veteran Year 12s and rookie Year 7s at their first Sports Day.

ep. 33 Excellence Series: Pupil Development and Well-being

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 9:28


In this episode of the ‘Excellence Series' we sit down with Stuart Murphy, Assistant Principal for Pupil Development and Well-being, and discuss the importance of pastoral support in Secondary Education and how we deliver excellence in this field at Surbiton High School.

ep. 32 Excellence Series: What makes excellent Learning & Teaching…and where does AI fit in to it?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 15:08


In this episode of the Excellence Series, we meet with Assistant Principal for Learning & Teaching, Paul Reeves, and discuss what makes excellent classroom practice. The episode covers a range of familiar and innovative strategies, our philosophy for excellent Learning & Teaching and a discussion about AI technology and its place in the classroom.

ep. 31 Excellence Series: What makes an excellent Sixth Form?

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 13:25


In Spring 2023, Surbiton High School achieved 'Excellent in all areas' in its ISI inspection. In the Excellence Series, we give you a look behind the scenes at the different departments and processes that make our school one of the most successful Independent schools in the UK. In this episode, we look at what makes an excellent Sixth Form. We talk with Director of Sixth Form, Jon Owen, about the different processes put in place to ensure excellence both inside and outside of the classroom, and we hear from the 2022-23 Student Leadership Team about their experience of attending Surbiton High School and what it feels like to be part of such a great Sixth Form.

ep. 30 Excellence Series: What Makes Our School Excellent? With Rebecca Glover and Matt Close

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 13:36


In Spring 2023, The Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) visited Surbiton High School and awarded it 'Excellent in all areas'. In this 'Excellence Series' we take you behind the scenes of one of the most successful schools in the country in order to give you an insight into the hard work that goes into making every day excellent here at Surbiton High School. In this first episode, we start and the top by talking to Principal Rebecca Glover and Senior Vice Principal Matt Close about what makes Surbiton High School such a special place.

ep. 29 Meet the Chair of the Local Governing Body - Ade McKeon

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 11:56


In this episode, we sit down with Ade McKeon, the Chair of the Local Governing Body. A career business executive and CEO, Ade has worked across some of the biggest UK brands in the food and drinks industry with extensive experience in P&L Management and a proven track record of improving financial performance with innovative operational processes, systems and structures. Ade talks us through the responsibilities of being a governor, what his role is as the Chair of the Local Governing Body, as well as responding to our 2023 ISI report 'excellent in all areas'.

ep. 28 Out on a Duke of Edinburgh Expedition with Year 10

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 20:39


Grab your gaiters! In this episode, we go on a trek across the Surrey Hills with some Y10 students as they take part in a training weekend for DofE. They have to learn how to navigate using a map, use teamwork to get across muddy fields, set up their tents, cook a substantial meal on a camping stove and keep a cool head when things don't go according to plan. We have interviews with staff who've been involved with DofE for several decades, and talk with students about what motivates them and what they enjoy most about DofE.

ep. 27 Pop Talks: Revision Slam - 26th April

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 3:16


In this episode, we talk with Stuart Bird, Head of Outreach, about the next live online episode of Pop Talks. With exam season approaching like a bullet train, POP! Talks is back with Revision SLAM!  Whether you, your children or your students are priming up for revision time, whether GCSEs, A Levels, degrees or beyond, this online talk features an expert line up of insightful, stellar speakers with proven, practical, professional tips to re-think our way to success. Don't work harder, work SMARTER. Livestreamed on YouTube on Wed 26 April 7.00pm. SAVE THE DATE! Book your ticket ⁠here⁠.   Guest speakers include: Peps McCrea - Guru of retrieval practice and hot-off-the-heels of headlining at Embley, Peps the legend is here for you. Award-winning teacher educator, designer and author. He is Dean of Learning Design at Ambition Institute, Director at Steplab, and author of the ultra-concise High Impact Teaching series. Lauren Steadman - Born without her lower right arm, three-time World Champion and seven-time European Champion, Lauren has made history proudly representing Team GB in paratriathlon - the culmination of a 16-year dream. She has also competed in SAS: Who Dares Wins and Strictly Come Dancing. Here Lauren will focus on the unbeatable power of determination. William Wadsworth - The Exam Study Expert. Recently featured in The Times, author of ‘Outsmart My Exams', and the largest worldwide exam-based podcast, The Exam Study Expert gives clear, practical strategies to improve your revision and exam technique. Find out more examstudyexpert.com Lola Anderson - Surbiton Old Girl, Lola is now a full time Team GB Rowing athlete: Women's Single Sculls champion at Henley Royal Regatta; Senior European Champion. At 24, she is already third best in the world. She knows how to succeed;  she has a plan for success that works. Lola will detail goal-setting, and preparing the mind to visualise and execute success. An open Q&A will follow the presentations. Questions are welcomed in advance at communityclassroom@surbitonhigh.com For students of all ages and abilities, Revision SLAM is a must. Livestreamed on YouTube on Wed 26 April 7.00pm. SAVE THE DATE! Book your ticket here.   Find previous episodes here.

ep. 26 Come see how we celebrate Science Week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 13:04


In this episode we give you a glimpse behind the scenes of the Surbiton Science week. The week sees a range of activities that shine a light on the different fields of science, with a particular focus on the unsung female heroes of science. Each morning, our Sixth Form Science Ambassadors deliver a science-focused assembly to several hundred students at a time, there are Chemistry experiments and explosions in the quad at lunchtime, a house science quiz, and the central feature of the week, the Science Fair, showcasing months of team-based student research into a range of scientific fields.

ep 25. A Level Politics students break down the US midterms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 16:52


In last week's episode we heard from Ms Jackson, Head of Politics, and her Year 12 Politics students on the premiership of Liz Truss. In this week's episode, Mr Gunning, Acting Head of Politics, and his Year 13 students will be taking us through their dissection of the US midterms and what it means for the 2024 Presidential race.

ep 24. Meet the Politics Department

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 18:39


In this episode, we sit in on a Politics lesson with Year 12. Recorded in November 2022, the class had been following Liz Truss' premiership closely. They started writing and researching while she was still PM, focusing on her controversial budget, however, they had had to pivot their research into a post mortem after Liz Truss resigned, just 49 days after taking office. In this episode, you'll hear from students who've just been studying Politics A Level for 6 weeks.

ep 23. Meet our Scope Day external speakers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 23:20


In this week's episode, we bring you interviews with our external Scope Day speakers. Each Scope Day we arrange for experts to come in and talk to our students about looking after theirmental health and emotional well-being, as well as a range of difficult subjects such as sexual assault, drugs & alcohol and staying safe at music festivals. In this episode, you can hear from: Deana Puccio from the RAP Project, about awareness of sexual assault and issues relating to consent; Henry Hudson from the People Change Minds Project, about coming out as gay and how to be an ally and an inclusivity leader; and Zoe Shuttleworth from IT Happens, about issues relating to drugs & alcohol, including vaping and spiking. These impactful talks act as an extension of our robust PSHE and RSE programme, allowing for deep dive into difficult territory.

ep 22. The Public Speaking Competition 2023

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 11:17


Public speaking is something we all have to do at some point in our lives, whether it's a wedding speech or a colleague's farewell, however, it often comes up as a commonly held phobia. At Surbiton High, each year, the Public Speaking Competition sees over 500 students across Years 7-9 compete to win the Public Speaking Cup. In the first round, students must write, research and perform their own work independently on a topic of their choosing. Once they are through to the second and third rounds, they must work collaboratively in their year groups until the final teams of three are selected that are comprised of one student per year group for each House team. In today's episode we learn a little bit about what goes into preparing for the Public Speaking Competition and we give you recordings of the Austen House Team's winning contribution.

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ep 21. Founders' Day (Our 139th year!)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 8:47


Surbiton High School opened its doors on 25 January 1884 with 11 girls and the aim of providing access to ‘a superior education for girls along the guiding principles of the Church of England'. In today's episode we take you to Founders' Day. You will hear about the history of our founding church, St Mark's, and how it and the school have been shaped and changed over the past 139 years. You will also hear a poetic speech from one of our Sixth Formers, about life at Surbiton High School through the years.

ep 20. Choosing your GCSE options

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 15:56


Choosing your GCSE option subjects is one of the first moments in your academic journey where you get to shape your future identity. In this episode we spend time with Y9 as they learn about GCSE option subjects from Y10s who are six months into their GCSE courses. Students representing each option subject get to do a one-minute elevator pitch explaining why they chose the subject and what they love about it most. We also talk with Head of Year 9, Holly Christophers, about the extensive work that goes into supporting students in making the right decision for them.

ep 19. What is The Green & Silver Club?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 24:04


In this episode we talk with Polly Rumbold (Head of Development, Alumnae Relations and Whole School Events Coordinator) about our alumnae association, The Green & Silver Club. The club is more than a network to connect together past students, instead it links past and present students and staff to create an intergenerational Surbiton High School community. In the second half of the episode, we hear from 90 year old alumna Beryl Ba (née Birchmore) who attended the school from 1943-1949 and went on to pursue a career as a Christian missionary in Senegal.

ep 18. Senior School: What makes a good assembly?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 16:05


In this episode we take you inside our Main Hall where every day starts with an assembly. At Surbiton we deliver assemblies that are led by our core values of Community, Courage, Creativity, Respect and Inquisitiveness, which every year group attends once a week. Each week a different member of the Senior Leadership Team shares a ten minute reflection on something relevant either for the time of year or on the wider world.

ep 17. Senior School: What are SCOPE Days?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 11:31


Surbiton Copes Days – otherwise known as SCOPE Days – are days where the entire school is taken off timetable for half a day to focus on PSHE and RSE, as well as team-building in forms groups, and generally building and reinforcing positive relationships in the school community. Guest speakers are brought in from outside of school to talk about difficult topics like drugs, assault, homeless, social services and many more. The day happens twice a year and has a tremendous impact on student wellbeing and contextual knowledge of the wider world.

ep 16. Prep Schools: The Quiet Child

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 11:51


Some children are confident, others are shy; some extroverted, others introverted. But what do you do to make sure a quiet child is getting the most out of their educational environment? What do you do as a parent if you are an extrovert and your child isn't? Or vice versa? In this episode, Louise McCabe Arnold and Tracey Chong (the Heads of Surbiton Girls' Prep and Boys' Prep, respectively) share their experience of working with children across the whole extrovert-introvert spectrum.

ep 15. Christmas at Surbiton High School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 15:19


In this episode we give you a look at Christmas celebrations at Surbiton High School: the traditional, the social and the charitable. This episode includes an interview with Principal Rebecca Glover, interviews with Y7s about decorating their form rooms and Sixth Formers running the charity hot chocolate and karaoke event for students in the main hall. Go to 6.30 mins to hear Rebecca's Christmas message.

ep 14. Outreach – Surbiton High School in the Community

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 12:28


Led by Stuart Bird, Surbiton Outreach is the department in the school that makes sure we are living up to one of our key values: community. Over the years, Stuart has created educational programmes with neighbouring schools, including student mentoring, adult education lectures, arranging talks and lending out science resources to local schools. Each year Stuart arranges ‘Soul in the Community' which sees hundreds of Surbiton pupils helping out into local senior citizens' homes, youth clubs and parks to support the community in which our school is based. In this episode, we catch up with Stuart Bird and Bee Huntley on the Thames riverside, where the school is landscaping part of the Queen's Promenade. ---------------------- Surbiton High School is proud to be part of a strong and sharing community, and we are committed to fostering positive, productive and caring relationships with other schools, parents, residents and businesses in the wider community. Our programme is roughly comprised of three key strands: Community Classroom, Partnerships and Personal Enrichment. Community Classrooms are an exciting and dynamic way to extend academic learning opportunities for young people, parents and local residents. They can take the form of adult evening courses, longer courses with qualification outcomes or weekend workshops for students of all ages. Independent-State School Partnerships both broaden and enhance the experiences available for pupils and staff across all participants. Mutually beneficial relationships are invaluable in sharing support, knowledge and resources so that everyone gains; together we are stronger. Older pupils lead a range of ‘lessons' and book clubs at neighbouring schools; leaders gain self-confidence, presentation skills and a genuine sense of selflessness. Clubbers can gain inspiration, knowledge and older, ‘cool' friends. Personal Enrichment gives wonderful opportunities for members of our local community and the School to develop through authentic and challenging experiences; these might arise as supporting work with charities or individual project work, global and local. Surbiton High School pupils flourish and thrive in the practical needs of project work and develop confidence and resilience outside of the classroom delivering project outcomes that really are appreciated by the community.

ep 13. Duke of Edinburgh – more than just hiking boots, gaiters and flasks of hot tea.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 12:29


Known throughout the UK as the foremost programme for introducing young people to the great outdoors, the DofE programme at Surbiton takes hundreds of students on a dozen expeditions each year. In today's episode, we talk with Graham Johnson, Head of Duke of Edinburgh and Outdoor Education, who tells us that it's about much, much more than just hiking boots, gaiters and flasks of hot tea.

ep 12. Reading with your child

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 17:36


“The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.” – Ludwig Wittgenstein, Literacy is access to knowledge. Getting your child into reading in an enthusiastic, but non-pushy way is the key to starting their education career. In this episode, Louise and Tracey (the Heads of Surbiton Girls' Prep and Boys' Prep, respectively) share their thoughts on reading strategies with young children.

ep 11. Behind the scenes at the musical: Legally Blonde

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 11:31


In this episode we take you behind the scenes at Legally Blonde to show you the hard work and talent that has gone into producing Surbiton High School's 2022 musical. Listen to the band rehearsing and hear interviews with the musical director, Petina Morris, and a number of students in the cast and crew. Oh my God, you guys! Just one week to go!

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