Monday Briefing 27th January: People of the Pride
After I made official my departure for pastures new in early January, I’ve had a number of emails from parents offering congratulations, or messages from former students indicating how I…
After I made official my departure for pastures new in early January, I’ve had a number of emails from parents offering congratulations, or messages from former students indicating how I…
At the opening of each term, I insist upon leading the opening assembly to all year groups. It sets the tone for the next few weeks of work to come,…
‘A Mars a day helps you work, rest and play.’ I remember when I was (a lot) younger considering whether this advertising statement may actually be true. And if…
As an historian, I’ve always been fascinated by the concept of counterfactual history: the ability to ponder ‘what if?’ What if Britain had not decided to get involved in…
Lately, I’ve been recalling conversations I had during my first post with a man named Nick Mort. Though I was really disappointed to lose the guidance of one of my…
From time to time, I’m asked what the hardest part of my job as a Principal is. There are a number of candidates for this position… The teaching…
At Ealing Independent College, we make it a priority to provide personalised support for students with autism, ensuring that each one receives the care and attention they need. I…
With the clocks having gone back last week, and what seems like less available time in the day to get things done, efficiency is an incredibly important skill to master….
Whether you’re considering enrolling your child at Ealing Independent College or are already in the process, we hope this guide will answer some of the most common questions about our…
I read a rather concerning post on LinkedIn on Thursday of this week, half term for most who teach or learn in schools, which suggested that Headteachers were taking longer…