Course outline:
This seminar will help boarding and academic staff understand the concerns senior students will have when they leave school and, building on this understanding, develop a final year programme to support these students in having the best possible life experience when they leave to face their futures.
When we induct students into our schools, we give them a great deal of help and support to settle in and make the best of their time with us. When they leave us, do we give them as much help and support to manage the transition from the school (where their needs are being met by a dedicated team of professional and caring individuals), to the next phase where they must begin fending for themselves?
It is essential we consider the ongoing success and wellbeing of our students, alongside their academic successes and the impact these will have on life after school.
By the end of the session, delegates should have a better understanding of what the needs of school leavers are, and have developed an initial “Outduction” plan for your school
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Mark Robinson, BSA Senior Consultant
Mark has a Product Design Degree from Brunel University and a PGCE. His first post in independent education was as Assistant Master at Christ’s Hospital in Horsham where he held several positions including Assistant Housemaster to a junior boy’s boarding house. After five years he moved on to Ardingly College in West Sussex as a Head of Department and Housemaster to a joint day and boarding house. Mark has been an inspector on boarding inspections, an Assistant Housemaster to a girls’ boarding house and fully involved in teaching up to ‘A‘ Level.
In 2002 Mark gave up teaching to set up Mentor Education Services Ltd, a business offering education-related consultancy services to the independent sector, initially training, interview coaching and professional development but also marketing and pre-inspection to schools both in the independent and maintained sector.
Mark was appointed as Assistant Director of Training for the Boarding Schools’ Association in 2010, where he continued offering training and consultancy to independent and state schools both in the UK and around the world. In 2017 he was appointed as Deputy Head Pastoral at Collège du Léman in Switzerland, a large international boarding and day school. After gaining some further, valuable international experience, Mark returned to the UK to continue his training and consultancy in the Independent and state school sectors.