What a Whole Education means to us (and what it could mean for you) — Shonogh Pilgrim

What does a truly rounded, future-facing education look like and how do we make it a reality for every learner? In this session, Shonogh Pilgrim will share what Whole Education stands for, how the network supports schools to put values into practice, and what it means to lead with purpose in a rapidly changing world. Expect a thought-provoking and inspiring conversation about how we can reimagine education together.

About the speaker

Shonogh is CEO of Whole Education and brings over 25 years of experience in education leadership. Throughout her career, she has worked relentlessly to ensure that every studentregard less of ability or background is given the opportunity to be the best they can be. Her leadership was recognised in OFSTED’s publication Key Stage 3: The Wasted Years?, and she continues to work with school leaders across the country to transform their schools, creating enriching opportunities for students, staff, and communities alike.

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