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Alice Smith School
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Dec 1, 2025 • 31min

Global Citizenship education with Inspire Citizens

In this episode, Simon Jones speaks with Aaron Moniz and Scott Jamieson from Inspire Citizens about their work in global citizenship education at Alice Smith School. They discuss the importance of the Sustainable Development Goals, the role of whole-school programming, and how to engage various stakeholders in the educational process. The conversation highlights the need for intentional curriculum design that incorporates global citizenship principles, as well as ongoing collaboration with schools like Alice Smith to create meaningful learning experiences for pupils.TakeawaysInspire Citizens focuses on developing global citizenship in schools.The Sustainable Development Goals provide a framework for schools to align their missions.Curriculum design is essential to ensure all pupils have access to global citizenship education.Engaging stakeholders is crucial for building a culture of global citizenship.Whole-school programming takes time and commitment to implement effectively.Intentionality in teaching can enhance pupil engagement and learning outcomes.Global citizenship education can be integrated into existing curricula without being an add-on.Collaboration with community partners enriches the learning experience for pupils.Evidence of learning and impact is important for sustaining global citizenship initiatives.The future of education requires adapting to the needs of a globalised world.Links online School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my Inspire Citizens website: https://inspirecitizens.org/Podcast episode. Empathy to Impact https://empathytoimpact.transistor.fm/This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 25min

Beyond the Game with Neil Moggan and Richard Stockings

Neil Moggan and Richard Stockings from Future Action explain how the school is supporting students to perform under pressure in sport and beyond through innovative wellbeing programmes.Links:Latest blogs with parent resources: https://blog.alice-smith.edu.my/optimising-performance-and-wellbeing-in-school-sport-a-polyvagal-informed-approach-at-the-alice-smith-schoolhttps://blog.alice-smith.edu.my/psychological-safety-and-thriving-under-pressure-insights-from-sports-for-parentshttps://www.futureaction.net/post/beyond-the-game-at-alice-smith-school-helping-young-people-perform-under-pressure-on-and-off-the
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Jun 19, 2025 • 28min

Concept-Based Learning

In this podcast episode, Simon Jones chats with Rebecca and Lynn to explore the concept of concept-based learning in education. They discuss the importance of pedagogy, the application of concept-based learning across various subjects, and how it fosters more profound understanding and transferable skills in students. The conversation highlights real-world applications, assessment methods, and teachers' role as learning facilitators. They also emphasise the significance of involving parents in the educational process and the ongoing journey of innovation in teaching practices.TakeawaysConcept-based learning focuses on deeper understanding rather than rote memorisation.Pedagogy is crucial in how teachers support student learning.Concepts can be applied across all subjects in education.Real-world applications of concepts enhance student engagement.Assessment should focus on generalisations and understanding rather than just facts.Teachers are shifting from knowledge deliverers to facilitators of learning.Involving parents in the learning process is essential for student success.Concepts are timeless and can be applied to various contexts.Inquiry-based learning encourages curiosity and active participation.Collaboration among teachers enhances the learning experience.Links onlineSchool website: www.alice-smith.edu.myThis episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency
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Jun 12, 2025 • 28min

Courageous Spirit, Global Impact: Alumna Hyeinn Cecilia Roh's Story

In this podcast episode, Simon interviews Hyeinn Cecilia Roh, who shares her journey from attending Alice Smith School to Loughborough University to her current role at an international humanitarian organisation. Cecilia discusses her academic pursuits in gender studies, her experiences working in humanitarian aid in Yemen and Iraq, and the importance of believing in oneself and learning from mistakes. She emphasises the significance of collaboration and the impact of education and support from teachers in shaping her career path.TakeawaysCecilia felt a strong sense of belonging at Alice Smith School.Her passion for gender equality led her to pursue a master's degree in Gender, Development, and Globalisation at LSE.Her work focuses on safe migration and supporting internally displaced people.Sustainability and long-term development are crucial in humanitarian work.Cecilia's sense of justice motivated her to enter the field of humanitarian aid.Believing in oneself is essential for success in any career.Pushing beyond perceived limits can lead to incredible opportunities.Mistakes are valuable learning experiences in professional growth.Collaboration with diverse individuals enhances personal and professional development.Education and supportive teachers play a vital role in shaping one's career.Links online School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
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Jun 3, 2025 • 23min

Student Futures: Futureproof your path in the AI Age

In this conversation, Year 13 students Liam and Mei discuss their post-school decisions with Nicola Scott, Higher Education & Careers Counsellor, including their chosen universities and courses. They share their feelings about the transition to university life, the impact of AI on their career choices, and the essential skills they believe will be important for future success. The importance of real-world experience and how it prepares them for their future careers is also highlighted, along with advice for younger students navigating their own educational pathways.TakeawaysMei plans to study film at Lancaster University.Liam is heading to Erasmus for International Economics.Both students feel nervous about the transition to university.Visiting universities helped them make informed decisions.AI has not heavily impacted their course choices yet.Organisation skills are crucial for university success.Resilience is key to overcoming challenges in education.Real-world experience is vital for understanding career paths.Students today have more options than previous generations.Choosing a university should be based on personal preference, not external pressure.Links online School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
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May 22, 2025 • 29min

Educating for Tomorrow: Global Trends and Learning Impact

In this podcast episode, Li-Kai Chen and Sian May discuss global educational trends and their implications for children. They explore the importance of personalised learning, competency-based education, the role of evidence in shaping curricula, and the significance of teacher quality. The conversation also touches on the challenges of parenting in a rapidly changing educational landscape and the importance of community engagement in education.Key TakeawaysGlobal education trends are accelerating existing practices.Personalised learning is becoming more attainable with technology.Competency-based learning focuses on skills over content.Evidence-based education is crucial for continuous improvement.Quality teaching remains the most significant factor in student success.Recruiting and retaining quality educators is essential for effective learning.Wellbeing is a critical component of education today.Parents should engage with their children's learning experiences.Understanding the unique needs of each child is vital.Collaboration with credible partners enhances educational outcomes.School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
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May 8, 2025 • 22min

Alumna Niamh Walsh: Resilience, Creativity and Pursuing Your Passions

In this engaging conversation, Niamh Walsh reflects on her formative years at Alice Smith School in Kuala Lumpur, discussing the profound impact of a diverse education on her personal and professional development. She shares insights from her early career in acting, experiences on set, and the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry. Niamh emphasises the importance of resilience, creativity, and the need for individuals to pursue their passions, regardless of age or circumstance.TakeawaysNiamh had a wonderful upbringing at Alice Smith School.Diversity in education fosters understanding and acceptance.Success is not solely defined by academic achievement.Returning to Alice Smith was a nostalgic experience for Niamh.Her early career was shaped by her passion for drama.Working on Holby City provided invaluable training.The entertainment industry has become more accessible with technology.Niamh values the collaborative nature of acting.Rejection in acting is often not personal.Everyone has a unique voice that the world needs to hear.Links online School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
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May 1, 2025 • 28min

Heritage & Horizons: British Identity in a Global World with Ruzina Hasan

This podcast episode emphasises the balance between embracing heritage and fostering a global perspective. It explores the multifaceted concept of Britishness through the lenses of diplomacy, education, and personal identity. Ruzina Hasan, political councillor at the British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur and a Governor on the school council, shares her insights and discusses with Sian May the importance of British values and education and the evolving nature of British identity in a global context. The conversation delves into the significance of environmental awareness, the role of personalisation in education, and the value of international collaboration to emphasise the importance of embracing one's heritage while fostering a global perspective, particularly for families raising children in diverse cultural environments.TakeawaysBritishness is a source of pride and identity.Education shapes our understanding of British values.Connections between cultures make the world smaller.British education is highly regarded globally.Global citizenship enhances British identity.Environmental education is crucial for future generations. Personalised learning is essential for student growth.Collaboration with international partners enriches education.Raising third-culture children offers unique insights.Embracing heritage while being open to the world is vital.Links online School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
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Apr 19, 2025 • 24min

Alumni Sam Hammett: The Power of Persistence in Business

We’re exploring purposeful minds and the process to understanding the meaning of purpose and impact at The Alice Smith School. In this episode, Sam Hammett, co-founder of Lily's Homemade Sausages, shares his entrepreneurial journey and the success of his business. He discusses the challenges he faced, including being dyslexic, and how he overcame them. Sam emphasises the importance of persistence and finding your niche in starting a business. He also talks about the marketing strategies and customer service that have contributed to the growth of Lily's Homemade Sausages.TakeawaysPersistence is key in starting and growing a business.Finding your niche and focusing on customer service are important factors in success.Overcoming personal challenges can lead to personal and professional growth.Creating a strong online presence and utilising SEO marketing can help reach a wider audience.Having a supportive partner and team can contribute to the success of a business.Links online School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my Lilys Homemade: https://www.lilyshomemade.com/This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.
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Apr 10, 2025 • 29min

Student Futures: How AI is Reshaping Learning, Higher Education Application and Careers

In this episode, Simon Jones sits down with James Worland, Secondary Principal, and Grace Dickinson, Higher Education and Careers Counsellor, to discuss how AI is transforming learning experiences, career guidance, and the skills needed for tomorrow's job market. From personalised education to navigating AI-driven career landscapes, this conversation unpacks the opportunities and challenges shaping our students' futures.TakeawaysAI is a tool that enhances education, not a replacement for human interaction.Personalised learning supported by AI allows for tailored educational experiences.AI can reduce teacher administrative tasks, allowing more focus on student interaction.Students use generative AI for university research and career guidance.Digital literacy skills are essential for students in the age of AI.Partnerships between schools, students, and parents are crucial for navigating AI in education.Career pathways are evolving with AI, emphasising the need for adaptability and resilience.AI is changing the landscape of job opportunities, with new roles emerging.Educators must prepare students for ethical use of AI.AI tools are accessible and should be embraced by both students and parents.Links online School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.

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