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Monday 29 September, 10:30 am - 3:30 pm


  • Date: September 29, 2025
  • Time: 10:30 – 15: 30
  • Cost: BSA Member Rate: £175, BSA Affiliate Member Delegate Fee: £250, Non-member Rate: £350*
  • Audience: All staff new to boarding and anyone considering a move to boarding in their school
  • Platform: Zoom (online) – seminar

Course Outline:

The level of professionalism expected in boarding supervision has significantly increased in recent years, driven by stronger regulatory frameworks and rising parental expectations. This seminar is designed to support staff who are new to boarding by complementing their school-based induction and providing essential context around the key responsibilities and expectations of the role.

By equipping new boarding staff with a solid understanding of the principles, legal context, and practicalities of boarding care, schools can quickly establish confident, capable teams who enjoy their duties and provide high-quality support to the young people in their care.

The session will explore the Duty of Care framework, safeguarding, roles and boundaries, and how to meet the everyday needs of boarders. Delegates are encouraged to familiarise themselves in advance with their school’s boarding handbook and relevant boarding-related materials from their school’s website.

Training Topics:

  • Safeguarding and the National Minimum Standards for Boarding:
    An overview of legal and inspection requirements, with a focus on current safeguarding expectations in boarding practice.
  • Meeting the Needs of Boarders:
    Practical case studies to explore common scenarios in boarding life and how to manage them effectively and empathetically.
  • Understanding Your Role in Boarding:
    Discussion around the expectations of the school, the boarding house, parents—and your own expectations as a member of the pastoral team.
  • Working Safely and Looking After Yourself:
    Tips and guidance on maintaining your wellbeing, working safely, and finding fulfilment in your boarding role.

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the session, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the key principles and expectations of working in a boarding environment
  • Feel more confident in supporting the wellbeing and development of boarders
  • Recognise the legal context, including safeguarding responsibilities and the National Minimum Standards for Boarding
  • Reflect on their role within the wider pastoral team and identify strategies for maintaining personal wellbeing and resilience

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Details

Date:
Monday 29 September
Time:
10:30 am - 3:30 pm
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Organiser

The Boarding Schools’ Association (BSA)
Phone
+44 (0) 20 7798 1580
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Venue

Virtual – Zoom
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