Featured Future Thinking
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When Manhattan Met Sevenoaks: The School Visit That Redefined Global Learning
International exchanges in schools are often described in broad terms such as ‘strengthening cultural enrichment’ or ‘building global awareness’ and so on - but the real value becomes apparent only when young people meet face-to-face, share ideas, and recognise in one another something familiar. David Paton reflects on the Nightingale School’s annual visit from Manhattan last week - not just a pleasant cultural moment, but a reminder of the deeper educational purpose behind global connections.
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What Happens When Trusted Voices Falter?
Over the past week, the BBC's reputation has been under the spotlight as allegations of editorial bias continue to swirl. Senior resignations and intense public scrutiny have raised important questions about trust, impartiality and accountability. For children, these moments can be disorientating – if the BBC can get it wrong, who can they rely on?
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AI Is Coming for Their Jobs: How Do We Future Proof Our Children
As AI accelerates the future workforce won’t just be about more or fewer jobs, but very different ones. That’s exactly why we need to ask - what skills will truly future-proof our children? Our Head, David Paton talks about why the future belongs to those who think, feel and create beyond the algorithm.
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Beyond the 11+ - Why Character Development Matters More Than Ever
Each year, as the 11+ approaches, the atmosphere at the top end of many primaries and prep schools subtly shifts. Our Head, David Paton talks about when so much attention is placed on a single assessment, it becomes easy to lose sight of what we know from educational research about how children grow, learn and develop.
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Against The Odds
Scotland’s road to World Cup 2026 and David Paton's view on what it teaches us about resilience and success at Radnor House Sevenoaks.
