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Excellence by Design: Building Schools Where Students Thrive | Linwood Noble

24 min · 25 jun 2026
aflevering Excellence by Design: Building Schools Where Students Thrive | Linwood Noble artwork

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In this insightful and purpose-driven episode of The School of Heritage, I sit down with Linwood Noble to explore why educational excellence does not happen by accident. Behind every thriving school is intentional leadership, thoughtful governance, strong policy, and a clear commitment to student success. Together, we discuss how school systems can create environments where quality education is not just expected, but carefully designed and consistently supported. Linwood shares meaningful insights on the role of leadership in shaping school culture, improving student outcomes, and ensuring that both educators and learners have the structure they need to flourish. We also explore how governance and policy decisions affect what happens in the classroom—and why building excellent schools requires vision, accountability, collaboration, and care. This episode is a reminder that when schools are built with purpose, students are given more than instruction—they are given the foundation to grow, lead, and thrive.

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