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Thrive in 465 is Solihull School’s flagship podcast series, created to mark our 465th anniversary and to celebrate the character, curiosity and community that underpin everything we do. Across honest, inspiring conversations, we explore big questions about education, innovation, global citizenship, wellbeing and leadership - all rooted in the real experiences of our pupils, staff and alumni. Whether you're a current or prospective parent, pupil, educator or simply curious about what makes a school thrive - we hope these stories spark ideas, challenge perspectives and connect us through shared values. Hosted by PJ Ellis. Produced by Solihull School.

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episode Books That Shaped Us: The power of reading across Solihull School, and the stories that stay with us cover

Books That Shaped Us: The power of reading across Solihull School, and the stories that stay with us

Part of the Thrive in 465 podcast from Solihull School. What makes a book stay with us for life, shaping how we think, feel, and see the world? In this episode, recorded in Solihull School’s 465th year, we celebrate the power of reading, from the picture books that spark imagination to the literature that deepens our empathy, understanding and voice. Teachers, authors and librarians from across Solihull School reflect on the texts that changed them, and how reading for pleasure is nurtured in every corner of school life. It’s a reminder that books don’t just teach us; they connect us. Guests Dr Stuart Hart, Head of English and Master in charge of Academic Scholars at Solihull Senior School Mrs Hollie Pemberton, Prep School Librarian and Forest School Teacher Rachael Wong, former Solihull parent and children's author Keywords literature, empathy, resilience, storytelling, education, Solihull School, libraries, understanding, learning, vocabulary Takeaways Books are powerful tools for developing empathy and understanding. Reading can enhance resilience and personal growth. Storytelling plays a crucial role in education. Diverse literature helps students see themselves and others in new ways. Encouraging reading from a young age fosters lifelong learning. Literature can connect people across different backgrounds. The school promotes a love of reading through diverse book selections. Students benefit from seeing diverse characters in literature. Reading fiction and non-fiction both offer valuable lessons. The school's library is a hub for fostering a love of reading. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the World of Books 01:09 The Journey from Banking to Writing 01:18 The Importance of Reading for Children 03:50 Exploring Different Genres and Authors 06:25 The Role of Reading in Developing Compassion 10:09 Encouraging a Lifelong Love of Reading 13:50 Book Recommendations and Creative Insights 16:07 Pioneering Spirit in Education 17:10 The Power of Books in Shaping Resilience 18:38 Engagement with Literature: A Modern Perspective 21:05 The Role of Poetry in Education 22:50 Parental Involvement in Reading 23:12 Adapting Storytelling for the Digital Age 25:49 The Importance of Emotional Connection in Reading 27:49 Literature and Emotional Intelligence 30:45 Fiction's Role in Developing Moral Sensibilities 32:17 Shared Experiences Through Literature 34:11 The Value of Children's Literature for All Ages

19. nov. 2025 - 35 min
episode Mighty Oaks from Little Acorns Grow: Building resilience and emotional strength from the earliest years at Solihull cover

Mighty Oaks from Little Acorns Grow: Building resilience and emotional strength from the earliest years at Solihull

Part of the Thrive in 465 podcast from Solihull School. What does it really take to help young people thrive, from their very first steps in education to their final years in school? In this episode, recorded in Solihull School’s 465th year, we explore how early childhood experiences shape character, confidence, and resilience. The conversation delves into positive psychology, emotional intelligence, and the vital role schools and parents play in creating calm, kind, and connected environments for children to grow. From screen time to social pressures, we also examine what today’s children need most to become tomorrow’s change-makers. Guests Mr Mark Penney, Head of Solihull Preparatory School Mrs Suzannah Farnan, Assistant Head (Junior School) Solihull Preparatory School Keywords early years, childhood development, positive psychology, resilience, mindfulness, emotional intelligence, happiness, learning, social media, parenting Takeaways Positive psychology focuses on strengths and well-being. Teaching resilience helps children bounce back from challenges. Mindfulness is a valuable skill for managing emotions. Happy children tend to be more academically successful. Parents should model emotional intelligence for their children. It's important to focus on the process of learning, not just outcomes. Social media can negatively impact children's self-perception. Creating a supportive school environment is crucial for child development. Children need to learn how to navigate challenges early on. Unlocking children's potential involves teaching them valuable life skills. Chapters 00:00 Exploring Positive Psychology in Education 03:43 Building Resilience in Children 08:52 The Role of Mindfulness in Learning 14:40 The Connection Between Happiness and Academic Success 20:49 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence 25:39 Creating a Supportive School Environment 29:57 Navigating Modern Challenges: Social Media and Parenting 35:59 Empowering Children to Solve Their Own Problems

19. nov. 2025 - 40 min
episode The Innovation Episode: What innovation means at Solihull School - from AI to oracy cover

The Innovation Episode: What innovation means at Solihull School - from AI to oracy

Part of the Thrive in 465 podcast from Solihull School. What does meaningful innovation in education really look like? In this episode, recorded in Solihull School’s 465th year, we explore how Solihull School is embracing innovation across both the Prep and Senior Schools to prepare pupils for a rapidly evolving world. From metacognition and AI to oracy and digital literacy, the conversation looks at how we use innovation to enrich - not replace - the human side of learning. With insights from across our teaching and academic teams, we consider how technology can support critical thinking, enhance creativity, and encourage curiosity, while staying true to our school’s values and long-term mission to help every child thrive. Guests Mr Matt van Alderwegen, Director of Assessment & Digital Strategy and History Teacher, Solihull School Mrs Katherine Robinson, Solihull Senior School Deputy Head (Academic) Mr Michael Jones, Solihull School Prep School Senior Deputy Head (Academic)  Keywords Innovation, AI in education, teacher-pupil connection, digital wellbeing, oracy, Green Power Racing, Microsoft Showcase School Takeaways Innovation isn’t about gadgets - it’s about curiosity and confidence AI is used to challenge, not replace thinking Relationships drive progress more than technology Digital strategy includes parent sessions and screen balance Adaptive learning, co-curricular activities and oracy are central to future readines Chapters 00:00 Setting the Scene for Innovation in Education 02:17 Innovative Programs and Curriculum Development 05:00 Technology Integration in Learning 07:50 Balancing Screen Time and Traditional Learning 10:35 Addressing Parental Concerns on Digital Wellbeing 13:21 AI in Education: Opportunities and Challenges 16:16 Developing Responsible AI Usage Guidelines 19:19 Empowering Teachers with Technology 21:49 Future of AI in Education 24:54 Conclusion and Reflections on Learning 28:55 Empowering Teachers with Technology 30:59 Innovative Teaching Methods in Action 33:21 The Future Classroom: Balancing Technology and Human Connection 36:49 Personalised Learning and Student Agency 39:28 Navigating AI Ethics in Education 42:29 AI: Friend or Foe in Learning? 46:54 The Future of Education: Adaptive Learning 49:30 The Importance of Teacher-Student Relationships

19. nov. 2025 - 55 min
episode Through the Years: A pupil’s journey through Solihull School - from Prep to Sixth Form cover

Through the Years: A pupil’s journey through Solihull School - from Prep to Sixth Form

Part of the Thrive in 465 podcast from Solihull School. How do you truly know a child - and what does that mean for their learning, wellbeing, and confidence to grow? In this episode, recorded in Solihull School’s 465th year, we follow the journey of a pupil through Solihull School, from early years to sixth form, exploring how we create an environment where every individual is seen, supported, and celebrated. Through conversations with pupils and staff, we reflect on the power of co-curricular activities, the strength of our pastoral care, and how lifelong skills and character are nurtured over time. It’s a celebration of belonging, and the difference it makes. Keywords Solihull School, pupil journey, individual support, community, co-curricular activities, pastoral care, life skills, belonging, ambition Takeaways Co-curricular activities play a crucial role in student development. Pastoral care is integral to the school's approach, focusing on well-being and personal development. Students feel supported and included, fostering a sense of belonging. Life skills such as resilience and leadership are nurtured from an early age. The school encourages student voices to shape decisions and initiatives. Community involvement and charity work are key aspects of the school culture. The school provides a wide range of opportunities for personal growth. Students appreciate the supportive and inclusive environment. The school's values of ambition, opportunity, and community are deeply felt. Chapters 00:00 – Welcome & Episode Overview 01:09 – Books, Confidence & Belonging in Prep 03:00 – A Sense of Comfort & Individual Attention 03:51 – Learning Beyond the Classroom 05:01 – Emotional Growth & The School’s Approach 06:07 – Pupil Voice: Leadership at a Young Age 07:53 – Discovering Passions Early 09:11 – Dreams, Ambition & Looking Ahead 10:03 – Life at the Senior School 12:31 – Co-Curriculars: Trying New Things 14:17 – Pastoral Care: What Makes Solihull Different 16:21 – Building Confidence & Resilience 22:27 – Clubs, Opportunities & Life Skills 36:57 – Changing Needs: Wellbeing, Screens & Support 49:11 – Final Thoughts: Belonging, Happiness & Next Steps

19. nov. 2025 - 55 min
episode From Solihull to the World: How Solihull School prepares pupils for global futures cover

From Solihull to the World: How Solihull School prepares pupils for global futures

Part of the Thrive in 465 podcast from Solihull School. What does it mean to raise globally minded pupils in a fast-changing world? In this episode, recorded in Solihull School’s 465th year, we explore how the school nurtures ambition, fosters cultural understanding, and opens doors to international opportunities. From language learning to Future Fridays and meaningful global partnerships, the conversation celebrates Solihull’s commitment to preparing pupils not just for exams, but for life, wherever that life may lead. Guests Mr Charles Fillingham, Headmaster, Solihull School Mrs Rhian Chillcott, Director of Futures, Solihull School Mr Paul Delaney, Head of German and International Co-ordinator, Solihull School Keywords ambition, global opportunities, international partnerships, cultural exchange, futures preparation, career guidance, global citizenship, community engagement, language education, Future Fridays Takeaways Solihull School aims to equip students for an international future. Futures preparation starts early, even in the prep school. International partnerships enhance the curriculum and provide real-world experiences. Language education is crucial for understanding different cultures. Global citizenship is about being a force for good in the world. Future Fridays provide students with insights into various careers. The school encourages students to explore opportunities abroad. Cultural curiosity is fostered through diverse experiences. Alumni networks play a significant role in career guidance. Chapters 00:00 – Welcome to Thrive in 465 00:38 – Setting the Scene: Ambition Beyond the Gates 01:13 – What “From Solihull to the World” Means 02:15 – Futures Preparation from Day One 03:55 – Global School Partnerships in Action 05:28 – Why Languages Matter 06:47 – Shaping Curriculum Choices Through Passion & Need 07:32 – Local Roots, Global Reach 10:52 – What If You Don’t Know What You Want to Do? 13:30 – Staff Exchanges and Global Perspectives 14:54 – Changing the Pupil Experience Through Real Connection 17:53 – Defining Global Citizenship at Solihull 20:58 – Alumni Networks and Mentoring 22:11 – Collaboration 25:17 – Why These Experiences Stay With You for Life

19. nov. 2025 - 35 min
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