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continuous policy reviews. Ensuring that technology enhances educational outcomes without compromising our students’ wellbeing is at the heart of everything we do and I think is an important factor for any school integrating its use.


Taking a long view, what do you imagine classrooms and learning environments will look like in the next decade or so? Looking ahead, I envision classrooms as highly interactive and technologically integrated spaces. We expect to see immersive tools like VR and AR [augmented reality] along with AI-driven personalised learning becoming more commonplace. But as we embrace these advancements, the challenge of the technology access gap becomes more pronounced. It’s imperative that we work collectively – educators, policymakers and technology leaders – to ensure equitable access to these resources. This means not only providing the necessary tools, but also ensuring that teachers are well-equipped and trained to use them effectively. Our goal should be to make these transformative educational experiences universally accessible, thereby democratising education for all and enabling all students, regardless of their background and location, to benefit from these technological advancements. This approach is key to preparing a diverse student population for a rapidly evolving world of work and an increasingly global landscape.


Lastly, what’s unique about SEK’s schools and what would you say to a prospective parent or student looking to attend one? We are a family-owned business and I think this really trickles down to the everyday life of students. We all feel part of a family. Family culture and family values are really present in every one of our schools. If you attend our schools, you know that the head and all the teachers will know you individually. We also run an international curriculum – British, American or IB – based on three pillars: innovation, sports, and the arts. We’re very proud of our rich multicultural, multilingual international community and our long history in education.


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