The play’s the thing
As the school nativity play season draws near, Hilary Moriarty reminds us why we shouldn’t underestimate the value of drama in schools.
As the school nativity play season draws near, Hilary Moriarty reminds us why we shouldn’t underestimate the value of drama in schools.
Is dynamism really the most important quality to look for when appointing a headteacher?
My letter published in TES Magazine, 31 October 2014 Violinist Nicola Benedetti makes an excellent case for knowledge of classical music being an integral part of education as a whole (“Children should absolutely listen to classical music”, 24 October). A step in the right direction would be to create a GCSE and/or A-level in the… Read More »
Making connections is all important, but so too is knowing exactly when to make them, says Hilary Moriarty
Hilary Moriarty welcomes changes to boarding school culture which mean that parent/child separation is no longer as definitive as it once was
SecEd columnist Hilary Moriarty steps down this summer after eight years working at the heart of the boarding school community. She gives her farewell thoughts, including on the future of boarding education.
Hilary Moriarty, national director of the BSA, welcomes Michael Gove’s proposed changes to the English literature syllabus
Hilary Moriarty reflects on the perils of allowing grades to have become overwhelmingly important in schools
The people we choose to be our heroes may not always be the ideal role models we think they are, says Hilary Moriarty
A good education costs more than ever and independent schools need to show that they offer value for money, says Hilary Moriarty