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Headship in the UK can quietly shrink your circle. In this episode, we explore the loneliness of headship, the emotional distance that comes with being a headteacher, and the reality of carrying decisions you cannot always explain.
If you’re a head or trust leader and this resonates, don’t guess where to start.
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Modern headship often creates separation — between what you can say and what you cannot, between collaboration and final responsibility. Many UK headteachers experience isolation not because they lack support, but because the role demands discretion and emotional restraint.
We discuss why sustainable headship requires trusted networks, reflection, and permission to speak honestly. Strong leaders do not cope alone — and headship should not be carried in silence.
If you are navigating headship in a UK school and feeling the weight of leadership, this conversation is for you.
This is Headship After Hours — honest reflections on school leadership in the UK.
By Paul CollinHeadship in the UK can quietly shrink your circle. In this episode, we explore the loneliness of headship, the emotional distance that comes with being a headteacher, and the reality of carrying decisions you cannot always explain.
If you’re a head or trust leader and this resonates, don’t guess where to start.
Claim Your £500 Advantage in Senior Attendance & Leadership
Take the 5‑minute Senior Attendance & Leadership Diagnostic and see whether your biggest leverage is culture, systems, leadership or families – plus get a short debrief from me.
Apply here - https://atrejwhi.formester.com/f/hwL9GCyin
Modern headship often creates separation — between what you can say and what you cannot, between collaboration and final responsibility. Many UK headteachers experience isolation not because they lack support, but because the role demands discretion and emotional restraint.
We discuss why sustainable headship requires trusted networks, reflection, and permission to speak honestly. Strong leaders do not cope alone — and headship should not be carried in silence.
If you are navigating headship in a UK school and feeling the weight of leadership, this conversation is for you.
This is Headship After Hours — honest reflections on school leadership in the UK.