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House Captains

Podcast by ESF

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Where leaders plot the future of education. Presented by the English Schools Foundation (ESF), the largest provider of English medium international education in Hong Kong.

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8 episodes

episode #8 – Steven Allan: How One School’s Makerspace Is Challenging EdTech Assumptions artwork

#8 – Steven Allan: How One School’s Makerspace Is Challenging EdTech Assumptions

Walk into award-winning school makerspace, The Shed, and you’ll see everything from robots and sock puppets to model volcanoes and sewing projects. Most importantly, you’ll see students who are happy, curious and deeply engaged in what they are doing. In this episode, Steven Allan, Educational Technologies Lead Teacher at ESF Bradbury School, reflects on the vision behind The Shed - the space he created to ensure fun, hands-on learning stays at the heart of the curriculum. He talks about the personalised learning experiences technology can support, the strong sense of belonging fostered by The Shed, the remarkable response from parents, and how teachers are learning alongside their students as they explore new ideas and ways of thinking. The conversation also challenges common assumptions about educational technology. As Steven explains, technology in education is a tool - not a goal in itself. The real goal is equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in an ever-changing world. The learning happening in The Shed shows what is possible when this commitment comes to life. #HouseCaptains #ESFPodcasts

15 Apr 2026 - 54 min
episode #7 – Anna Smakowska: Balancing Knowledge and Skills for the Future artwork

#7 – Anna Smakowska: Balancing Knowledge and Skills for the Future

In this thoughtful conversation, Anna Smakowska, Principal of ESF Jockey Club Sarah Roe School, reflects on the meaning of inclusion, the complexity of diverse learning needs, and the shifting balance between knowledge and skills in the fast-changing world of education. With information now easily and instantly accessible, she argues that communication, independence, and social interaction are becoming increasingly important. Yet she cautions against losing the deep knowledge – of history, context, and critical thinking – that enables young people to make sound decisions without overreliance on AI. Anna also explores why strong vision and relationships sit at the heart of a thriving school culture, and why effective leadership begins with defining the outcomes we want for children before determining the strategy to achieve them. At the heart of her approach is a simple belief: every child should feel happy, engaged and genuinely learning - a conviction that shapes how she prepares young people for life beyond school. #HouseCaptains #ESFPodcasts

11 Mar 2026 - 48 min
episode #6 – Brenda Yuen: Slowing Down to Drive Meaningful Change artwork

#6 – Brenda Yuen: Slowing Down to Drive Meaningful Change

Early Years teacher Brenda Yuen is a champion of change. She is excited by the transformation reshaping education and the possibilities it brings. But she also recognises a simple truth: there are only so many hours in a school day, and the life of a teacher is already full. In this episode, the Primary Years Programme Coordinator at ESF Hillside International Kindergarten reflects on leading through fast-paced change - and why there is strength in knowing when to slow down. She defines slowing down as thinking with intention: creating the time and space to focus on what will make the biggest difference for students, and what may need to change - or even stop - to make that possible. With warmth and clarity, she returns to what works in early years education: play-based learning, strong relationships, and the development of self-regulation and social-emotional skills. In a profession that never stands still, Brenda highlights the shared values and trusting culture that allow both children and staff to thrive.

23 Feb 2026 - 47 min
episode #5 – Kirun Goy: The Art and Science of Making Learning Stick artwork

#5 – Kirun Goy: The Art and Science of Making Learning Stick

In this episode, Kirun Goy challenges educators to think differently about how learning actually takes hold in classrooms. A Harvard Leadership facilitator, keynote speaker, and co-founder and host of the BrainTool podcast, Kirun draws on behavioural and cognitive science to explore how habits, tools, and learning environments shape students’ ability to think deeply, remember clearly, and learn with confidence. He reflects on how small shifts compound over time, the need to unlearn practices that no longer serve today’s classrooms, and why educators must approach tools like AI with clarity - spending more time defining the learning problem than reaching for the technology. Fun, fascinating, and firmly rooted in brain science, this conversation offers educators fresh thinking that lingers long after the episode ends.

28 Jan 2026 - 45 min
episode #4 - Kendall Zoller: Rethinking Communication in Schools artwork

#4 - Kendall Zoller: Rethinking Communication in Schools

Drawing on his global experience as an author, trainer, and researcher, Kendall Zoller explores how shifts in the way educators think, talk, and work together can directly enhance student learning. He highlights why school leadership should be as intentional with adults as teachers are with students - designing clear purposes, structures, and processes that foster meaningful communication and collaboration. With passion and humour, Kendall brings complex ideas to life, sharing insights from the Adaptive Schools framework, challenging assumptions about psychological safety, and encouraging leaders to move teams beyond their comfort zones to inspire real growth. As the author of The Choreography of Presenting, he also offers practical strategies to harness the power of verbal and nonverbal communication patterns to strengthen professional interactions. Engaging and thought-provoking, this conversation invites leaders to rethink how communication and relationships shape school culture and drive better outcomes for the whole community.

16 Jan 2026 - 57 min
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