2025

When to close a chapter & recognise the World has moved on.

“Existence flows past us like a river: the “what” is in constant flux, the “why” has a thousand variations... So it would take an idiot to feel self-importance or distress. Or any indignation, either. As if the things that irritate us lasted.” - Marcus Aurelius "Every ending is a beginning. We just don't know it at… Continue reading When to close a chapter & recognise the World has moved on.

2024

Living in the past or learning from the past? When your whole city, county and country is a museum.

From earliest childhood, I have been fascinated by history, especially people and places. It was inevitable really, especially to be born and raised in the old border county of Salop, (Shropshire) that is cut in two by the river Severn as it works its way from ancient Celtic mid Wales all the way through the… Continue reading Living in the past or learning from the past? When your whole city, county and country is a museum.

2024

What comes next? Looking ahead to the second half of the 2020s.

“Do what you can, with what you've got, where you are” Theodore Roosevelt. There are a lot of conversations in education. Probably too many.  All trying to look around corners and see what comes next, mostly out of fear that no one really knows what will come next.  That is the problem with the zeitgeist… Continue reading What comes next? Looking ahead to the second half of the 2020s.

2024

“The odd uneven time.”  How to reconnect to purpose.

I think the entire year, past few years, in the words of the poet Sylvia Plath, have been an “odd uneven time”. To top it all off this year has been an incredibly difficult year to write about any of it apart from a few educational articles I have managed to produce.  Any creative spark… Continue reading “The odd uneven time.”  How to reconnect to purpose.

2023

The sounds of a school

“Nothing essential happens in the absence of noise.” Jacques Attali The Germans have a very apt phrase for this time of the year; "zwischen den Jahren" and it refers to the time between Christmas and New Year. A transition between the old year, still to end, and the promise of the new one, still yet… Continue reading The sounds of a school

2023

Leslie Jones MA (Oxon) 1933-2023, A life.

Les was born in the north Welsh village of Coedpoeth, just outside Wrexham, in January 1933. Les was the youngest of four children. He had three elder sisters, Betty, Dilys and Gwen, who he adored and loved all his life. Les’s mother, Theresa nee Davies, originally from Moreton, stayed at home to look after the… Continue reading Leslie Jones MA (Oxon) 1933-2023, A life.

2023

“The only journey is the one within.” Finding your best self.

I’ve noticed a lot of posts on social media from school leaders taking up new posts, first headships this autumn, all asking for what advice would experienced school leaders give to think about over the summer break. I think I am going to recommend to any school leader the need to be aware of your… Continue reading “The only journey is the one within.” Finding your best self.

2023

Teachers are our precious assets.

‘Teaching is the one profession that creates all other professions’ It certainly doesn’t need a blog post to make this statement clear and obvious to anyone who has children or thinks in the longer term.  Or cares about the future even. But sometimes even the most obvious truisms need repeating from time to time. When… Continue reading Teachers are our precious assets.

2022

Light is stronger than darkness, even in darkness

“The memories of childhood have no order and no end”. Dylan Thomas I seem to have spent a lot of time this year searching for hope and light.  Looking for a better narrative to tell students that it will get better.  To be able to tell my own children that there is a good future… Continue reading Light is stronger than darkness, even in darkness