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By LC Press
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
Formerly the Vice Principal (Education) of Liverpool College, Alison Haynes talks with Lewis Harvey about the transfer to becoming the 18th Principal of Liverpool College.
Elliot Atkins: kind, thoughtful, intelligent, warm, prepared, inspiring, patient, and committed. An exceptional educator.
Here the man speaks with Lewis Harvey and you get to listen!
Brian, formerly Head of Expressive Arts at LC, meets Lewis Harvey for a conversation about art, school, his career and his current interests. This is a chance to peak into the mind of one of the College's great characters. Utterly unique.
Roger Peach is an OL who continues to support the College as a volunteer, website editor, archivist and philanthropist.
LC Press' Lewis Harvey interviews his dad, Tim Harvey, music educator, music innovator, jazz performer, organist, former Head of Music at Giggleswick School, Liverpool College and King's School Chester and all around great guy.
Mr Stamper is a Prep School legend who plays guitar, all sorts of sports, and makes sure that Liverpool College continues to educate the whole person, not just the intellect, through a magnificent LC+ programme.
Sarah Doran is a Liverpool College legend. A teacher in the Prep School for more than 20 years, she is also the innovative and passionate director of the Wilton Scholars, a programme for pupils across the College funded by the Foundation which seeks to inspire and develop academic and professional excellence.
As Hans Broekman prepares to leave Liverpool College after 16 years as Principal, Lewis Harvey asks some questions about his time at the school. This is the first episode of the second series of Imagination in Education.
In this the final episode of the first season of Imagination in Education, Zia Chaudry, MBE, DL, talks about his life as a British Muslim and discusses common misconceptions of Islam. In dialogue with Sixth Formers at the College, he educates and encourages for respect, study and understanding and a rejection of Islamophobia in all its forms.
Dwayne Fields loves the outdoors and he loves adventure. And he excels at both. His family emigrated from Jamaica to Britain where Dwayne adjusted to a new culture, including the experience of exclusion and racism, and a new experience of the outdoors. He is an inspiration to many young people to aspire to be their best no matter what their background or circumstances, to stand up for justice and dignity for all people and to enjoy the challenges and rewards of outdoor pursuits. His inspirational life story thrills the pupils who helped make this podcast.
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.