
SecEd Podcast The SecEd Podcast: Do your students belong? Inclusion and participation in school life
Oct 1, 2025
In this engaging discussion, education experts Matt Bromley, Kristen Smith, and Paul Haig explore the vital themes of belonging and inclusion in secondary schools. They define what it means for students to feel valued and safe, emphasizing the importance of a strong school culture. The trio shares effective strategies for fostering relationships, improving classroom practices, and creating inclusive curricula. They also discuss how family engagement and community outreach can enhance student attendance, making belonging a key element of educational success.
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Inclusion Builds Belonging
- Inclusion is the foundation for belonging and must enable active participation, representation and equity for all students.
- Belonging is the emotional outcome when schools remove barriers and students see themselves reflected in staff and curriculum.
Build A Values-Driven Culture
- Create a values-driven, learner-centred culture where high expectations meet high support and diversity is seen as a strength.
- Make staff model respect, use a shared language and ensure visible diversity in staffing and curriculum.
Uniform Flexed To Reflect Diversity
- Paul Haig described adapting uniform policy to include affordable, pre-loved and culturally appropriate options like a school-branded abaya.
- This maintained standards while celebrating religious and socioeconomic diversity.





