Ibstock Place School: A 130-Year Journey
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Summary
This podcast episode celebrates the 130-year history of Ibstock Place School, featuring insights from the school archivist, headmaster, and last year's poet laureate. The conversation explores the school's founding principles, significant events in its history, the benefits of co-education, and personal reflections on school life through poetry.
Key Takeaways
- The school was founded in 1894 and officially opened in 1896.
- Friedrich Froebel's educational philosophy emphasised the importance of childhood and nature.
- Ibstock Place School has always been co-educational since its inception.
- The school celebrated its 130th anniversary with various community events.
- Co-education fosters diversity and better outcomes in learning environments.
- The curriculum is designed to prepare students for future skills and challenges.
- Technology plays a significant role in modern education at Ibstock.
- The moral framework provided by the school is crucial for students' development.
- Emily, the poet laureate, reflects on the deep connection students have with the school.
- The poem 'Footprints' encapsulates the school's history and future aspirations.
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This podcast is produced by The Bonjour Agency
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