
Teaching & Learning: Simplicity
‘Embrace simplicity, desire little, put others first’ Chuang Tzu (Taoist Sage) The teaching profession likes to make things sound complicated. Government and policy writers, in

‘Embrace simplicity, desire little, put others first’ Chuang Tzu (Taoist Sage) The teaching profession likes to make things sound complicated. Government and policy writers, in

I truly believe that ‘relationships’ are the single most important thing that makes the difference between good educational provision and excellent educational provision. When speaking

Experiential learning is the process of learning through experience, and is more specifically defined as “learning through reflection on doing”. Having been on the Rome

Seven weeks ago the pupils returned to St Peter’s rested and ready for another fun-filled year of learning. Their uniforms too big, as brown as

“Every child need not fit the same mould – nor should we force them to do so.” Dr James Dobson (Hide and Seek) Here at

During the INSET days, staff took some time to reflect on the fact that our TEACH(ing) is entirely reflective of how the pupils LEARN. See



