🎤 LIVE from the HMC Autumn Conference
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In this episode Simon Jones attended the HMC Autumn Conference at the ICC Wales in Newport. He spoke with Heads from across the UK and overseas, exhibitors showcasing new ideas for schools, and members of the HMC Board themselves. Their conversations covered the value of in-person gatherings, the current challenges and optimism within independent education in 2025, and what it truly means to lead a school community today. There were also lighter moments — from test-driving an F1 simulator to discovering that Jelly Belly jelly beans might just be the unofficial fuel of the conference.
Takeaways
- The HMC Autumn Conference remains a cornerstone event for independent school leaders.
- Heads value the chance to connect, share experiences, and recharge away from daily pressures.
- Many conversations centred on wellbeing — for pupils, staff, and Heads themselves.
- The sector is adapting to post-pandemic realities and the introduction of new technologies.
- Collaboration between schools is becoming more important than competition.
- Exhibitors play a vital role in shaping innovation and best practice in education.
- The mood among school leaders in 2025 is cautiously optimistic but grounded in realism.
- Personal connection and authenticity still matter more than polished marketing.
- Conferences like this provide perspective and renewed energy for the academic year ahead.
- And yes — the F1 simulator and unlimited Jelly Belly supply were big hits!
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