Heads, Governors and Bursars' Conference - Tuesday 26 November 2024 (Royal College of Surgeons, London)

Description

Book your place now to take advantage of our multiple bookings discount and bring along your colleagues. 

NB: Discounts will not appear on your booking confirmation email but the discount will be applied at point of invoice. Rates are: £295 for 1 delegate/school; £275; for 2 delegates/school; £265 for 3. delegates/school.

Conference Programme 

09.00 -10.00

Registration and refreshments

10.00 – 10.05

Welcome and opening remarks

Speakers: Jaideep Barot, HMC Chair and Headmaster, Bristol Grammar School

10.05 – 10.35

Plenary 1: How to lead and govern in an agile way

Speakers: Homera Najib, Bursar, Bradford Grammar School; Chris Hutchinson, Head, Royal Russell School; Diana Robinson, Chair of Governors, Westbrook Hay School

Chair: Richard Harman, CEO, AGBIS

10.35 – 11.20

 

Plenary 2: Collaborating with the Government: Understanding Their Priorities

Speakers: Jim Murphy, CEO and Founder, Arden Strategies

Arden advises corporates and governments from across the world on political risk as well as providing insight to some of the world’s most inspiring CEOs. Jim is a former Cabinet Minister in the UK Government and has held multiple Ministerial portfolios whilst a Member of Parliament from 1997-2015. He served in both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's governments in senior positions.

Chair: David Woodgate, CEO, ISBA

11.20 – 11.50

Refreshment break among the exhibitors

11.50 – 12.40

 

Workshop Sessions (Block A)

1.  Working together to promote wellbeing and resilience in the school’s senior leadership

Speakers: Christine Keunen Chair of Governors, Stonyhurst College, Chris Jeffery, former HMC Head and Educational Consultant and Richard Harman, CEO AGBIS

2.    What can Leadership teams and schools learn from CEOs in other contexts

Speaker: John Newton, The Leadership Institute

3.    Strategic financial planning

Speaker: Jonathan Spencer Pickup, former Director of Finance, The King's School in Macclesfield

4.   Using AI to support professional services in your school systems 

Speaker: Laura Knight, Sapio

 

12.40 – 12.50

Move to the next session

12.50 – 13.40

Workshop Sessions (Block B)

1.    How employment legislation changes will affect schools

Speakers: Oliver Daniels, Partner, HCR Law and Rachel Parkin, Partner, HCR Law

2.    Exploring opportunities for commercial revenues: Optimising the return on assets

Speaker: Dorothy McLaren, Chief Executive Officer, Schools Enterprise Association

3.    Does your risk management process meet the requirements of ISI Framework 23?

Speakers: Sam Coutinho, Sam Coutinho Consulting and Durell Barnes, Authentic Education

4.    The International Marketplace

Speaker: Leigh Webb, CEO ISC Research

Chair:  Alex Mitchell, Head of International and Consultancy, AGBIS

 

13.40 – 14.40

Lunch

14.40 – 15.25

Plenary 3: What is education going to look like in future

Speakers: 

  • Barney Northover, Partner, VWV
  • Leigh Webb, CEO ISC Research
  • Sue Woodroofe, Principal, The Grammar School of Leeds

Chair: Simon Hyde, General Secretary, HMC

15.25 – 15.55

Refreshment break among the exhibitors

15.55 – 16.25

Plenary 4: VAT’s not all: Positioning independent schools in a new era for education

Speaker: Julie Robinson, CEO, ISC

16.25 – 16.30

Closing remarks and depart

Speakers: Richard Harman, CEO, AGBIS; David Woodgate, CEO, ISBA

 

 

Speaker Biography: Right Honourable Jim Murphy
The Right Honourable Jim Murphy is CEO and Founder of the London headquartered political consultancy and advocacy firm, Arden Strategies. Arden advises corporates and governments from across the world on political risk as well as providing insight to some of the world’s most inspiring CEOs. He is a former Cabinet Minister in the UK Government and has held multiple Ministerial portfolios whilst a Member of Parliament from 1997-2015. He served in both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown's governments in senior positions. He has held multiple ministerial roles including Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office where he was responsible for UK Public Diplomacy and soft-power globally. He also served as Minister for Technology, Minister at the Cabinet Office, Minister for Employment and Welfare and also as Secretary of State for Scotland. More recently he was Executive Director at the Tony Blair Institute advising more than twenty presidents across central and eastern Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. He has chaired a myriad of public and government bodies. He serves as a Trustee of the Foundation for Jewish Heritage and is on the Advisory Board of the Community Security Trust. Jim is a marathon runner, keen footballer, and mediocre golfer. He is also the author of the well-received 2014 book 'The ten football matches that changed the world and the one that didn't'.