Support for Schools

Support for Schools
Talks, Workshops & Webinars for Teachers

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Hester's talks, workshops and webinars are specifically designed to help teachers and teaching staff  feel fully supported in their work. Please note that Hester runs many bespoke talks for schools where specific topics need to be covered.

These can all be run either as a 1.5 hour talk (or webinar) 
or a longer, more interactive, 3 hour workshop (or webinar) for your team


Excellent Communication Skills for Teachers
1.5 talk (or webinar) or 3 hour interactive workshop (or webinar)

This supports teachers in developing brilliant communication skills which are useful not only in the classroom and staff room, but also with parents who are upset, concerned or even confrontational about what may be going on for their child. It gives teachers a great understanding of how to manage their own state as well as that of the person with whom they are communicating. The techniques are highly applicable to all areas of one's life. This talk/workshop covers:
  • How to feel calm and confident when faced with upset or aggressive parents
  • Ways to defuse confrontational situations
  • The importance of using positive language patterns
  • How to give constructive feedback to parents about various situations
  • How to actively listen and how to be heard
  • How to build ongoing respectful relationships with parents


Managing Stress and Anxiety for Teachers

Many of us can get into the habit of living with constant stress and/or anxiety and often choose to ignore both unless they manifest themselves physically, rendering us incapable of doing the things we need to do. Recognising when we are in this pattern is crucially important if we wish to live a life of optimal health and enjoyment. This talk/workshop covers:
  • Understanding the difference between stress and anxiety
  • Identifying your unique triggers for both
  • Learning the best ways to manage your state and feel calmer and more centred
  • Learn the art of good time management (and reducing demands on yourself)
  • Recognising what matters to you and learn how to let go of the things that don't                              
  • Tips for maintaining a good work/life balance going forward


Building Resilience and Independence in Pupils

This talk examines how teachers can build up their pupils' resilience when facing life's inevitable challenges. The talk provides teachers with easily applicable tools to help children deal with failure or disappointment and learn how to pick themselves up and keep going (and supports them in teaching the importance of doing so). This talk/workshop covers:
  • The importance of building pupils' resilience
  • The building blocks to resilience and how to put them in place
  • How to help pupils take responsibility for their relationships and for their decisions
  • How to coach pupils and build their problem solving skills
  • How to support children who are experiencing anxiety and help them move through it
  • How to help your pupils move out of their comfort zone towards their goals


Dealing with Bullying Behaviour and Building Social Skills (an Anti-bullying Workshop)

This talk focuses on supporting teachers in coaching their pupils around any social difficulties their pupils may be facing. Through learning easily applicable techniques and strategies, teachers attending will learn how to empower their pupils by teaching them the art of making friends, maintaining good relationships and handling playground conflicts. This talk/workshop covers:
  • How to coach pupils through any issues they are facing
  • How to successfully mediate between pupils when there is conflict/disagreement
  • Understanding how to assist pupils in learning the art of great communication
  • How to help pupils deal effectively with friendship and/or bullying issues
  • How to help a pupil doing bulling behaviour to make better choices going forward
  • How to assist pupils in understanding what we need to do to make (and keep!) friends

Schools we are proud to have worked with

Berkshire:

Bradfield College, Bradfield
Cookham Dean Primary School, Cookham
Cookham Rise Primary School, Cookham
Eagle House School, Sandhurst
Eton End Preparatory School, Eton
Hall Grove School, Bagshot
Harpsden Pre-School, Harpsden
Holme Grange School, Wokingham
Oldfield Primary School, Maidenhead
St Edmund Campion Catholic Primary School, Maidenhead
St Mary's Catholic School, Maidenhead
Sunningdale Preparatory School, Ascot
The Marsit School, Sunninghill
Queen Anne First School, Windsor
Wellington College, Crowthorne

Buckinghamshire:

Burford School, Marlow Bottom
Butler's Court, Beaconsfield
Carrington Junior School, High Wycombe
Curzon C of E Combined School, Penn
Danesfield School, Marlow
Davenies Preparatory School, Beaconsfield
Gayhurst School, Gerrards Cross
Great Marlow, Marlow
Hawridge and Cholesey C of E School, Hawridge
High March School, Beaconsfield
Leyhill School, Chesham
Marlow CE Infant School, Marlow 
Pipers Corner, High Wycombe
Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, Marlow
Spinfield School, Marlow
St Mary and All Saints C of E School, Beaconsfield
The Downley School, Downley

Hampshire:

St Neot's School, Eversley

Hertfordshire:

Christ Church C of E school, Chorleywood


London:

Allfarthing Primary School, Wandsworth
Nower Hill High School, Pinner
Putney High School, Putney
Rutherford House School, Balham
Thomas's, Battersea

Oxfordshire:

Nettlebed Community School, Nettlebed
Rupert House School, Henley-on-Thames
The Oratory, Woodcote
Trinity Primary School, Henley-on-Thames
Valley Road Primary School, Henley-on-Thames 

Surrey:

Amesbury School, Hindhead
Gordon's School, Chobham
Knowl Hill School, Pirbright
Surbiton High School, Surbiton
Sutton High School, Sutton


Please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like to discuss the possibility of hosting a talk or a workshop at your school
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