Conference & Common Room - September 2018

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GSA Girls Go Gold Conferences, September 2018 Elite women’s sports teams from the UK are reaching ever greater heights in world sport. From well-established competitors in, for instance, Rowing, to the stunning recent successes in Olympic Hockey and Commonwealth Games Netball, girls are being inspired by the consistent achievement of the home nations in all sorts of sports. Essential to this is the way sport is regarded in schools and the provision of opportunities for participation at every level. GSA has taken a lead in this with its Girls Go Gold events, the first of which took place at Lady Eleanor Holles School in 2010. This year’s Conferences are hosted by Bolton School and Tudor Hall School. John Newbould gives an idea of the enthusiasm building for the Bolton event. Bolton School will host the prestigious Girls Go Gold Conference on Thursday 13th September, an annual event organised in conjunction with the Girls’ School Association (GSA), which attracts hundreds of elite sportswomen in Years 10-13 who represent their county or country in their chosen sport, as well as those girls studying GCSE and A Level PE in GSA schools. In what promises to be a motivating and thought-provoking day, there will be two keynote speakers: Sam Quek MBE, England hockey Gold medallist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and 3000m and 5000m Olympic athlete, Eilish McColgan.

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The overarching theme for the day will be ‘Where Sport Can Take You’, and a variety of speakers and workshops will illustrate the many career paths in sport. University staff will run four practical sessions on sports and biomechanics testing, sports intervention, sports rehabilitation and physiotherapy. Manchester Thunder youth coaches Phil Owen and Suzanne Bass will lead a netball masterclass, and Dr Lindsay Hill will lead a podiatry session. Victoria Screaton, BBC Sport Producer, will talk about TV sports production and BBC Sports Presenter John Watson will lecture on sports journalism and TV presenting. Sports Departments from a large number of Universities will be in attendance, including Loughborough, Liverpool John Moores, Chester, Bolton, UCLAN, Liverpool Hope and Edge Hill. Girls will have the opportunity to learn about overseas sports placements as an alternative pathway, to develop both academic and sports scholarship opportunities in the USA through Sporting Chance USA. Headmistress of the Girls’ Division at Bolton School, Miss Sue Hincks, said: ‘We are very excited to host, once again, the renowned Girls Go Gold Conference. We look forward to welcoming a wide range of speakers who will inspire the young elite sportswomen from across the region. The aim of the day will be to motivate girls to believe that anything is possible with

Eilish McColgan


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Letter from America

8min
pages 61-64

Hereford Cathedral School: A History over 800 Years by Howard Tomlinson, reviewed by David Warnes

6min
pages 55-56

Hide fox, and all after, Joe Winter

8min
pages 53-54

Learning how to distinguish fake from fact, Karthik Krishnan

6min
pages 50-51

Fayke News by Derek J Taylor, reviewed by Neil Boulton

3min
page 52

Innovation and inspiration for Strathallan pipers, Heather Dewar

5min
pages 48-49

GSA Girls Go Gold Conferences, September 2018

3min
pages 46-47

Casting the net for future stars, Caroline Ritchie-Morgan

5min
pages 44-45

UKiset gets schools and international students off to a flying start

3min
page 43

Life after school: looking beyond university, Claire Granados

5min
pages 35-36

Career streams from STEAM Fair

5min
pages 39-40

Parental choice, Hugh Wright

7min
pages 41-42

Why TEF is good for students, Myles Smith and Laura Hughes

5min
pages 37-38

The route into medicine, Janice Liverseidge

5min
pages 33-34

No more jobs for life, Marina Gardiner Legge

5min
pages 31-32

Rethinking education for the age of automation, Rohit Talwar

8min
pages 29-30

Bridging the IT skills gap, Graham Smith

5min
pages 27-28

Better never stops, David King

4min
pages 7-8

What makes our girls so good at maths?, Donna Harris

13min
pages 19-22

Leavers’ Day, OR Houseman

7min
pages 23-24

Look out

8min
pages 25-26

GSA Heads look forward to the coming academic year

7min
pages 17-18

After GDPR – what happens next?, Steve Forbes

9min
pages 14-16

Tackling the ‘Brittle Bright’ problem, Will Ord

7min
pages 9-10

Editorial

7min
pages 5-6
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