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Welcome to HPL updates! We are delighted to have you as a member of the HPL Global Community. We would like to keep you informed with the latest updates in HPL from events to resources and materials, to thoughts on education and much more.
Best regards,
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Cassey Benito
Programme Manager
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It was wonderful to see the delight of schools who accepted their school accreditation and re-accreditation at the HPL Awards Dinner. Well done to all of you. For those of you just heading into accreditation-this is what lies ahead! #HPL2023
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Do take a look at the
Creative ideas
from St Edmunds, Cheltenham this week making sure that the key HPL messages are firmly underpinning classroom practice.
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The Annual TES School Awards
are coming up again. They are a great opportunity to celebrate your achievements as an HPL school. Look forward to seeing some winners in due course!
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🎉 Celebrating HPL Schools
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Congratulations to
The School of Research Science
for bringing nearly 200 members of the teaching team together to engage and discuss all things High Performance Learning
. We are delighted  to see how HPL is being integrated into the Classroom!Â
#Come_With_One_Idea_Leave_With_Many
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Well done to Nawal Fagir as she briefly spoke at the GESS Conference about how HPL has impacted her as a student. Nawal Fagir confirmed that she noticed herself using the qualities of agility and hard-work to help her peers overcome their fear of public speaking. She documented it all in a short video
and hopes that her video inspires one more person to dig into HPL and see how it can change their learning!
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HPL would like to thank and Congratulate GEMS Wellington International School, Dubai for hosting the Middle East Teacher Takeover
on the 9th February 2022. It was a successful event as 17 Schools were in attendance, this included 85 delegates which comprised of CEOs, Principals, Senior Leaders and Teachers. #HPLGlobalCommunity
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Well done to Anna Simons (Leed City Academy);
Linda Burrows (Albany Academy); Steven Cartwright (St Edmunds College & Prep School);
Richard Hester (Misk Academy); Emily Morgan (International School Nice);
Harriet Whiting (St Mary's School); Dr Paddy Wallace (St Mary's School);
Sally Yates (King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls’ Academy); Dr. Rona Mackenzie
(Inspirational Development Group); and Maryssa O' Connor (GEMS Wellington International School) for participating in the
Prize Draw Raffle
at the 4th Annual Conference . It was an enjoyable and successful event for all who attended.
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Melanie Saunders, Associate at HPL discusses how the background of a student have an impact on what they can achieve academically.
In the Blog
, Melanie states, " Any test that a child sits provides useful information about what they can and cannot not do – on the particular day they took that test. High performing schools use that information productively and students are taught how to learn, how to grow their potential and improve their academic performance. In such schools measurable IQ can change between the ages of 12 and 16 by as much as 23 points, the difference between being ‘average’ and being ‘gifted’."Â
"Discover how you can support students to get the results that are reflective of their true potential."
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Let us know what you're up to!
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We love to see what our HPL Family is up to! If you have any resources, successes, initiatives or anything else you would like to share with the Global HPL Community
make sure to submit them on HPL Online
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