Oundle School

Oundle Voices

Oundle Voices is a podcast exploring the ideas shaping education and young people’s lives today. In each episode we look beyond headlines and examination results to consider the fuller purpose of education: how we help young people become resilient, curious, ambitious and open minded, how they find belonging, and how we prepare them for a future we cannot yet fully see. Grounded in experience yet outward looking in perspective, Oundle Voices contributes to the wider national conversation about how we help young people grow up well.

Auteur

Oundle School

Catégorie

Education

Site du podcast

www.buzzsprout.com

Dernier épisode

13 mai 2026

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Épisodes

Learning languages in a changing world 13.05.2026

Sam Thater, Head of Modern Foreign Languages at Oundle, reflects on his own journey into languages and why the subject matters now more than ever.  With fewer young people in the UK choosing languages, the conversation explores some of the reasons behind the decline. It also considers what may be lost if the trend continues, and what helps sustain interest in language learning in schools today. Sa...

The power of a good book 12.03.2026

In this episode of Oundle Voices, Head Dominic Oliver and Head Librarian Andrea Kimball reflect on the power of books in the National Year of Reading.  Together they explore why reading remains central to education and to personal growth. From the joy of discovering a good book to the role of families, schools and libraries in shaping lifelong habits, the conversation ranges widely. They discuss t...

Thinking through making: why hands-on learning matters 26.02.2026

Design and Technology is in a tricky place nationally, yet the need for innovative thinkers has never been greater. In this episode, Ray Cilia, DET teacher at Oundle, reflects on the value of hands-on learning, the power of iteration and why moving ideas into three dimensions builds confidence, resilience and belief.

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