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Youth Advocacy and Making a Difference
26-06-2024
Youth Advocacy and Making a Difference
Summary Sarah Baharaki, a youth activist and advocate for education, shares her inspiring journey from Afghanistan to the UK and her commitment to making a difference in the world. She discusses the importance of education and its impact on personal growth and shaping the future. Sarah highlights the challenges she faced when joining a new school in a different country and the support she received from teachers and peers. She also talks about her experiences speaking at the United Nations and her involvement in various organizations focused on sustainable development and human rights. Sarah's passion and determination to create positive change are evident throughout the conversation. Takeaways Education is a powerful tool that shapes individuals and plays a crucial role in personal growth and development. Youth have a voice and the power to make a difference in the world, and it is important for them to be included in decision-making processes. The challenges faced by individuals from conflict-affected countries can drive them to work towards positive change and advocate for those who are marginalized. Different paths and approaches can contribute to creating a better world, and everyone's contribution is valuable. Privilege can be used for good, and individuals with privilege have the means to make a significant impact. It is essential to raise awareness about the issues faced by marginalized communities and work towards achieving sustainable development and equality for all. Sarah Baharaki LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-baharaki-a79a852a5/Berkhamsted onlineWebsite: www.berkhamsted.comFacebook: BerkhamstedSchoolTwitter: @berkhamstedschInstagram: berkhamstedschools
Boarding at Berkhamsted with Miss Jessica Thackray and Marianne Ponsonby-White
22-05-2024
Boarding at Berkhamsted with Miss Jessica Thackray and Marianne Ponsonby-White
059 - This is the Berkhamsted Spotlight, the podcast showcasing the remarkable Berkhamsted School community. Each episode, we speak to students, staff and alumni to bring you their insights.In today's episode, we're speaking to Miss Jessica Thackray and Marianne Ponsonby-White, they discuss the boarding experience at Berkhamsted. They talk about the roles they play in the boarding house and the importance of having teaching staff involved. They highlight the benefits of boarding, such as the close bonds formed between students and the academic support available. Marianne shares her decision to send her daughter to boarding school and how it has positively impacted their family life. Jessica expresses her love for boarding and the joy she finds in her role. They also discuss the changes in boarding over the years and the focus on the well-rounded development of students.TakeawaysHaving teaching staff involved in the boarding house provides a better understanding of students' academic and pastoral needs.Boarding provides a home away from home for students, with a focus on creating a warm and inviting environment.Boarding offers benefits such as strong friendships, academic support, and a well-rounded experience.Boarding can provide a normal childhood for students who have additional responsibilities or challenges at home.Flexi boarding allows for more flexibility and convenience for students and families.Come with us as we get into this episode right now.Berkhamsted onlineWebsite: www.berkhamsted.comFacebook: BerkhamstedSchoolTwitter: @berkhamstedschInstagram: berkhamstedschools St John's Boarding House: stjohnsboarding@berkhamsted.com
Interview with Debbie Cooper, Head of Stepping Stones
22-04-2024
Interview with Debbie Cooper, Head of Stepping Stones
058 - This is the Berkhamsted Spotlight, the podcast showcasing the remarkable Berkhamsted School community. Each episode, we speak to students, staff and alumni to bring you their insights.In today's episode, we're speaking to Debbie Cooper, Head of Stepping Stones, the Nursery at Berkhamsted, who discusses the importance of play and its role in brain development. She emphasises the value of risky play and the need for children to take managed risks to develop important skills. Debbie also highlights the significance of bedtime stories in promoting literacy and vocabulary development. She shares tips for parents to make the most of this time with their children. Additionally, Debbie explains how the school involves parents in their child's education through activities and events. She concludes by discussing the school's focus on preparing children for their future educational journey.TakeawaysPlay is essential for brain development and learning in early childhood.Risky play helps children develop important skills and learn to manage risks.Bedtime stories promote literacy, vocabulary development, and emotional bonding.Involving parents in their child's education enhances the learning experience and strengthens the parent-child relationship.Come with us as we get into this episode right now and find out why Berkhamsted Pre-Prep was awarded Independent Pre-Prep School of the Year in 2023.Berkhamsted onlineWebsite: www.berkhamsted.comFacebook: BerkhamstedSchoolTwitter: @berkhamstedschInstagram: berkhamstedschools and berkopreprep