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The Education Periscope

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The Education Periscope is a podcast for leaders in independent schools who want to stay ahead of change and make confident, strategic decisions. Hosted by John Murphie, former COO of the Independent Schools’ Bursars Association (ISBA), and Elise Tonnard, Ex-Bursar, consultant and leadership advisor, the show explores the real challenges and opportunities shaping today’s education landscape.Each episode dives into key issues in school leadership, governance, finance, operations, culture, wellbeing, HR, and long-term strategy. Through expert conversations and practical insights, John and Elise help bursars, heads, governors, and senior leaders strengthen their leadership, improve school performance, and think proactively about the future.If you work in or support an independent school — whether in operations, strategy, pastoral care, or governance — The Education Periscope gives you the clarity, context, and foresight you need to navigate what’s coming next.Topics include:• independent school management and operations• strategic planning and governance• financial sustainability and risk management• leadership development and organisational culture• workforce challenges and staff wellbeing• innovation, change, and the future of educationStay informed. Stay prepared. See further with The Education Periscope.Periscope homeConnect with JohnConnect with EliseProduced by RAFIKI STUDIO Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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10 episodes

episode A fresh look at school risk with Barnett Waddingham ft.Nick Websdell artwork

A fresh look at school risk with Barnett Waddingham ft.Nick Websdell

If risk management in your school lives in a long spreadsheet that only gets reviewed once a year, it probably is not helping leaders make better decisions when it matters most. In the opening episode of season two, John is joined by Nick Websdell, Head of ERM Services at Barnett Waddingham, part of Howden, for the first of a two-part series on school risk. Together they explore how schools can make risk management more practical, proportionate and useful for governors, bursars and senior leaders — especially in the current climate. WHAT WE COVER * Why risk management should support decision-making, not just compliance * How schools can identify the risks that really matter * Why pupil numbers, cash flow, safeguarding, data protection and reputation need regular attention * The importance of keeping risk frameworks proportionate for schools PRACTICAL TAKEAWAYS * Focus on the school’s top risks, not every possible risk. * Use plain English and visual reporting so governors can understand the risk position quickly. * Build risk into normal strategic and operational decisions, rather than treating it as a separate annual exercise. LINKS More from Barnett Waddingham: https://www.barnett-waddingham.co.uk/ [https://www.barnett-waddingham.co.uk/] More from Howden: https://www.howdengroup.com/ [https://www.howdengroup.com/] DOWNLOADS Download the one-page risk management action plan on the website: https://theeducationperiscope.com/ [https://theeducationperiscope.com/] MORE SUPPORT If you want focused consulting and support, John offers a range of services for the Independent Education Sector. Contact him via: John: john@johnsshed.co.uk Podcast: ahoy@theeducationperiscope.com Website: https://theeducationperiscope.com/ [https://theeducationperiscope.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18 May 2026 - 29 min
episode Part 2 — Marketing & Admissions mini-series ft Stickman Marketing artwork

Part 2 — Marketing & Admissions mini-series ft Stickman Marketing

If your school’s marketing sounds like every other school, you’re making it hard for families to choose you. In part two of our marketing and admissions mini-series, Emily from Stickman explains how schools can create and maintain distinctive, consistent messaging that cuts through a crowded market — and stays coherent across every touchpoint, from your website and admissions journey to social media and staff conversations. WHAT WE COVER * Why generic messaging blends into the background (and how to avoid it) * How to define a distinctive message you can repeat with confidence * The “sweet spot” exercise to pinpoint your core messages * The “branding bloom” approach: keeping communications coherent across the whole school * Social media: how to use it effectively without making it “the strategy” * Getting staff aligned so the lived experience matches the message * Balancing content: educational vs entertaining without losing trust * Measuring and reporting the key marketing metrics that matter PRACTICAL TAKEAWAYS * Choose a small set of core messages and repeat them consistently across channels. * Make sure every staff member can explain the school’s “why us?” in plain English. * Treat social media as a distribution tool — and measure what it drives, not just what it gets. LINKS More from Stickman: https://thestickmanconsultancy.co.uk/ [https://thestickmanconsultancy.co.uk/] Free recruitment healthcheck: https://thestickmanconsultancy.co.uk/free-health-check/ [https://thestickmanconsultancy.co.uk/free-health-check/] DOWNLOADS Download the one-page messaging action plan on the website: https://theeducationperiscope.com/ [https://theeducationperiscope.com/] MORE SUPPORT If you want focused consulting and support, John and Elise offer a range of services for the Independent Education Sector. Contact them via: John: john@johnsshed.co.uk Elise: elise@lumineer.uk Podcast: ahoy@theeducationperiscope.com Website: https://theeducationperiscope.com/ [https://theeducationperiscope.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

2 Feb 2026 - 19 min
episode Part 1 — Marketing & Admissions mini-series ft Stickman Marketing artwork

Part 1 — Marketing & Admissions mini-series ft Stickman Marketing

When pupil numbers start to feel “soft”, the risk is waiting until the next cycle confirms the problem. In part one of our two-part mini-series on marketing and admissions, we focus on the leading indicators schools often miss — and the practical routines that help marketing and admissions work as one team to improve conversion and protect retention. This episode is designed for bursars and business managers first, with clear operational takeaways for heads and governors. Part two is out next week and tackles the question: how to get the school’s key messages out clearly and consistently. WHAT WE COVER * The leading indicators schools miss when numbers start to soften * The core funnel metrics: enquiries → visits → applications → offers/enrolments * How marketing and admissions align around one shared conversion goal * A simple meeting rhythm to review data, assign owners, and act fast * Mystery shopping the admissions journey to see what families experience * Website as the digital shop front: where conversions are won or lost * Why retention belongs on the same dashboard as recruitment PRACTICAL TAKEAWAYS * Run recruitment as a monitored pipeline, not a seasonal effort. * Agree one shared funnel view and review it routinely. * Test the enquiry journey and fix friction quickly. LINKS More from Stickman: https://thestickmanconsultancy.co.uk/ [https://thestickmanconsultancy.co.uk/] Free recruitment healthcheck: https://thestickmanconsultancy.co.uk/free-health-check/ [https://thestickmanconsultancy.co.uk/free-health-check/] NEXT WEEK Part two: Messaging — what to say, where to say it, and how to make it consistent across the school. DOWNLOADS Download the one-page action plan on the website: https://theeducationperiscope.com/ [https://theeducationperiscope.com/] MORE SUPPORT If you want focused consulting and support, John and Elise offer a range of services for the Independent Education Sector. Contact them via: John: john@johnsshed.co.uk Elise: elise@lumineer.uk Podcast: ahoy@theeducationperiscope.com Website: https://theeducationperiscope.com/ [https://theeducationperiscope.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

26 Jan 2026 - 33 min
episode From Optimism to Preparedness: Managing Falling Pupil Numbers artwork

From Optimism to Preparedness: Managing Falling Pupil Numbers

IN THIS EPISODE Falling pupil numbers rarely arrive as a sudden shock. More often, it’s slow erosion masked by optimism — until decisions get forced on you. This episode gives bursars and business managers a practical, termly way to forecast pupil numbers with visible assumptions, test downside scenarios properly, and agree clear triggers so action happens early rather than late. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN * How to build a rolling, termly pupil numbers forecast that’s data-informed and scenario-based (not a single annual line). * Which assumptions governors should see in plain English — and how to make them challengeable and stress-tested. * How to translate pupil movement into fee income, staffing implications, cashflow and reserves impact (one page, decision-grade). * The “Three Angles” questions: what bursars, heads and governors each need to ask to keep decisions honest and timely. CORE QUESTION How should school leaders forecast and manage falling pupil numbers so governors can challenge assumptions early and decisions happen before the pain hits? THREE TAKEAWAYS 1. A good pupil numbers forecast is rolling, assumption-visible and scenario-based — not a single annual line. 2. Forecasting only matters when it links pupil movement to finance and staffing decisions, not hope and reassurance. 3. The strongest mitigation is a termly review habit with agreed triggers and shared ownership across admissions, SLT and finance. Download: Get the one-page episode action plan from the website. Consulting: If you want hands-on support in your setting, contact John or Elise via their emails below elise@lumineer.uk johnddmurphie@gmail.com Be part of the conversation: Send your question or idea via the website, email, or LinkedIn — we’ll anonymise it for a future episode. Ahoy@theeducationperiscope.com Disclaimer: This is general guidance based on experience and best practice; it isn’t legal advice. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

19 Jan 2026 - 24 min
episode Risk Maturity — Assess It, Improve It, Use It artwork

Risk Maturity — Assess It, Improve It, Use It

IN THIS EPISODE Most schools can point to a risk register. Fewer can point to the decisions it genuinely changes. This episode gives bursars and business managers a practical way to assess risk maturity quickly, define what “good” looks like in an independent school, and embed a simple cadence so risk stays live — not filed and forgotten. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN * How to assess your school’s risk maturity using behaviours, decisions, and evidence — not just documents. * A simple maturity model you can run without turning risk into a bureaucracy. * How to handle risk acceptance properly: explicit rationale, ownership, and monitoring (not passive avoidance). * The fastest operational habit to lift maturity: risk as a standing agenda item at the right levels, with a clear cadence. CORE QUESTION How should a bursar assess risk maturity in their school and raise it meaningfully over the next 90 days? THREE TAKEAWAYS 1. You can assess risk maturity quickly by looking at behaviours, decisions, and evidence — not just the existence of a risk register. 2. A simple, school-friendly maturity model works best when it’s linked to ownership, reporting, and how decisions change. 3. The fastest improvement comes from making risk a repeatable operational habit (agenda item + cadence + feedback loop), not a one-off project. Download: Get the one-page episode action plan (and template prompts) from the website. Submit a dilemma: Send your risk question/challenge via the website, email, or LinkedIn — we’ll anonymise it for a future episode. Ahoy@theeducationperiscope.com Disclaimer: This is general guidance based on experience and best practice; it isn’t legal advice. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12 Jan 2026 - 22 min
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