Sustainable School Leadership
How does a school's specific geography, history, and community fundamentally reshape the role of the headteacher? Moving beyond simple maps, this episode reveals how "place" creates entirely unique leadership conditions, from the intense care demands in urban centres to the professional isolation felt by leaders in remote rural villages. The panel examines why understanding these local nuances is essential for addressing the growing recruitment and retention crisis across the UK, highlighting that a headteacher’s daily reality is often dictated by the specific social and economic landscape just outside their school's front door. To unpack these localized dynamics, hosts Dr Mike Collins and Professor Pat Thomson continue the Sustainable School Leadership series. The conversation delves into the challenges of "policy blind spots," where national mandates often assume a uniformity that does not exist on the ground. The panel discusses how post-pandemic shifts have changed the professional landscape, with staff increasingly reluctant to travel and a rising demand for flexible working and part-time roles. From the complex, divided school system in Northern Ireland to the "all things to all people" demands placed on rural heads in the Scottish Highlands, the episode argues for "place-sensitive" policy. By moving away from over-centralisation and embracing local solutions, the experts explore how the education system can better support the emotional wellbeing and long-term sustainability of leaders in every corner of the country. Our guests in this episode: * Brigid Heron: Principal of Sperrin Integrated College in Magherafelt, Northern Ireland, providing a perspective on leading within complex, divided communities. * Laurence Findlay: Director of Education and Social Services in Aberdeenshire and President of the Association of Directors of Education in Scotland (ADES). You can find out more about the research project and its findings at sustainableschoolleadership.uk. [https://sustainableschoolleadership.uk/] The project, and this production, is funded by the ESRC Education Research Programme [https://www.ucl.ac.uk/education-research-programme/]. This is a Research Podcasts [https://researchpodcasts.co.uk/] production. You can read a transcript of the conversation here [https://researchpodcasts.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Sustainable-School-Leadership-S1E2.pdf]. Episode Credits Presenter: Mike Collins [https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Education/people/mike.collins], University of Nottingham Guests: Pat Thomson [https://patthomson.net/about/], University of Nottingham, Brigid Heron [https://www.sperrincollege.com/principals-welcome.html] Principal Sperrin Integrated College, Magherafelt, Northern Ireland and Laurence Findlay [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurence-findlay-3160883b/], Aberdeenshire LA Producer: Alex Canner [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-canner/], Research Podcasts Music: Jahzzar - Leith Walk, courtesy of Free Music Archive ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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