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So it's back to school and the grind after the long break. September is either a wrench or a relief, depending on whether you have small children. If you don't, then September is the best time to go on holiday, for the lack of crowds, the kinder temperatues and the smug feeling of going away just when everyone else is getting back into their school uniforms. At Absolutely, we are dedicating this issue to Education, looking in detail at schools and everything relating to how we educate our children. Everyone knows that choosing the right place for our precious offspring is crucial, yet when we're actually faced with the choices, it's hard to know how to decide. In this extended Education special we focus on just that: making an informed decision. And, of course, we're keeping our focus on all of life's other necessities too, such as what to eat and what to wear, how to decorate a home and how to entertain ourselves in London. Enjoy September.
FACE UP With a gentle nod to Scandinavian folk art, Bjørn Wiinblad's romantic, imaginative art is now reinterpreted in this modern, functional range of ceramics fit for a new generation. scandinavianshop.co.uk
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CANDY CRUSH Jonathan Adler's Mustique collection pairs juicy, dimensional color with bold, Memphis-y geometrics. Featuring swirling poppy tones, each Mustique vase brings one-of-a-kind shine to any modern tablescape. jonathanadler.com
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MARBLE MELT Pink and red is an excellent colour combination and this marbley candle promises an interesting melt. £15 rockettstgeorge.co.uk SHINE ON These gold vermeil hoop earrings feature a pink opal gemstone at their centre – and the stones are interchangeable for a truly versatile look. lilyblanche.com magazines
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Back by popular demand, the Kate Bush tribute band, Cloudbusting, will return to the Landmark Arts Centre with their new show, 'Love & Anger'. This breathtaking show will take you on a journey through Kate’s extraordinary repertoire and will perform all her greatest hits. landmarkartscentre.org
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The ‘Korean Wave’ began to swell in the 1990s and has gone on to reach all corners of the world since then. This landmark exhibition celebrates the culture of South Korea in all its forms and will feature around 200 objects. Visitors will get to learn about the fascinating socio-political context behind some of the country’s most iconic cultural exports, including the global phenomenon, K-Pop.
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Daughter of one of Hong Kong’s most esteemed feng shui masters, Thierry Chow takes a distinctly modern approach to demystify and celebrate the ancient art for a new generation. She makes feng shui accessible and she might just change your life.
Adrian Cheng is contemporary Chinese art’s biggest supporter. A true innovator, he created the first ever ‘K11 Art Mall’, a new museum model bringing the best of international and native Asian art to public shopping malls.
After the return of Art Basel Hong Kong, all eyes are once again looking to Asia’s vibrant art scene.
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Jason Dembski and Maria Wong co-run HKwalls, a non-profit arts organisation that holds an incredible annual street art festival during Hong Kong’s March art month. They aim to create opportunities for artists to showcase their creativity.
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THIERRY CHOW ARTIST ANHZ PAINTING AT HKWALLS. PHOTO BY REN WEI UNTIL 22 OCTOBER, THE GLOBE THEATRE Shakespeare's Tumultuous tale of reckoning and redemption will be taking place poolside. In the Globe's newest production of the Tempest, Prospero doesn’t escape to an enchanted island, but rather to a holiday But don’t let the budgie-smugglers and inflatable-flamingos this retains all the dark undercurrents of the source material betrayal and revenge will abound. ABSOLUTELY September CHARLES BURNAND A rather fragile new group show is coming to Charles Burnand’s Fitzrovia gallery. "First Impression" is a celebration of the glory of glass, timed to coincide with the UN’s International Year of Glass; the exhibition will feature pieces by both established and emerging artists. charlesburnand.com
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MBE and many more. They will be coming together to share their well-informed stories, advice and lived experiences. It's sure to be inspiring, enlightening and entertaining. The 'In Good Company' stage will o er a series of discussions and debates from leading health, wellbeing, cultural and business mentors. While leaders in travel, sport, adventure and self-discovery will share their stories about overcoming adversity on the 'Discovery Stage'. Those looking for intimate talks with experts on personal development can take part in the 'Times+ Masterclass Series'. The series will explore ways to improve and adapt lifestyle choices and tackles important topics such as, building a healthier brain and overcoming imposter syndrome.
The Life Lessons main stage will be graced by the likes of Louis Theroux, Anya Hindmarch CBE, Paloma Faith, Caitlin Moran, Steven Bartlett, Rankin, Jay Blades
Burnout is fast becoming the next epidemic. As a nation subjected to constant stimulation combined with high levels of stress, thanks to a global pandemic, we are all in need of some help on how to live and thrive in this post-pandemic world. From the 9th until the 11th of September, the Times and the Sunday Times will be bringing together the most brilliant minds and thought leaders to help us do exactly that. The Times+ Life Lessons Festival's stellar line-up features over 100 speakers, all sharing their stories, ideas and attitudes about how we can take back control of our health, wealth and happiness.
'Around Town' o ers a host of free events showcasing the newest innovations, concepts and techniques in the world of wellbeing. At The Fore's 'Lifestyle Lab',
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you'll be able to attend free workshops tackling everyday stresses of modern life, from insomnia to stress and burnout. Creativity and wellbeing are intrinsically linked, and the festival is bursting with engaging immersive features, displays and installations. The sensational worldfirst Sensory Slowdown will captivate festival goers with a unique multi-sensory immersive journey. Devised by renowned innovator and sensory designer Ari Peralta, in collaboration with Mycoocoon. The experience combines light, scent, sound and touch to enable visitors to unwind and discover ways to live optimally.
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The Rewriting Extinction ‘Save the World’ digital gallery sponsored by DUG, brings the planet together and harnesses the power of storytelling to focus on species extinction and biodiversity and share simple ways in which we can make a di erence.
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The last few years have seen our homes become our o ce, gym, restaurant and spa. Now restrictions have eased, our appetite to reconnect has never been stronger and the festival social spaces are designed to expand our minds and celebrate and rediscover the beauty of the world around us. The Retreat o ers a calm sanctuary for visitors to rejuvenate their minds and bodies. You can refuel after busy talks at The Terrace, or rehydrate at The Supernacular Bar with delights created by flavour consultant Jack Sotti. The Garden is an al-fresco option at Lewis Cubitt Park perfect for picnics and relaxing between talks and experiences. Whether searching for inspiration, wanting to learn from experts or simply fancy rejuvenating your life the Times+ Life Lessons Festival will enlighten, entertain and engage all who visit, and in a truly spectacular setting.
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Purchase your ticket for £45, and then Curate Your Day by booking additional talks on the Main Stage, In Good Company stage and Masterclass sessions. lifelessonsfestival.com
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Every stem of cut flower material at the Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival has been grown for the designers by members of Flowers from the Farm. Curated by Leigh Chappell and Janne Ford, the Flower Festival is produced for the first time this year in association with
he Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival returns for a fourth successive year on with a spectacular showcase of the very best of British-grown flowers, foam-free sustainable floristry and the design creativity of the UK’s leading floral designers. With vividly decorated or gilded rooms, illuminated by beautifully shaped windows, complete with stained glass, Strawberry Hill House in Twickenham o ers a breath-taking setting for the threeday Flower Festival. Shining a spotlight on the beauty, variety and versatility of the fresh and dried flowers and foliage cultivated by British flower farmers, the Flower Festival gives free creative rein to the invited florists to share their artistry, expertise and passion for sustainable
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Flowers from the Farm, the award-winning membership organisation championing artisan growers of local, seasonal British cut flowers. Flowers from the Farm Co-Chair, Meg Edmonds, says: “We see a perfect synergy between the creative vision of the Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival and Flowers from the Farm. The Flower Festival presents a unique opportunity to showcase the talents of our farmer-florists and the beauty of local, seasonal British cut flowers in creative floral design.”
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Throughout the Flower Festival, guided tours of the transformed House will be available, including an evening of tours and a much-anticipated floral demonstration on Friday, 23rd September by acclaimed florist and sustainable floristry advocate, Shane Connolly. Shane holds Royal Warrants of appointment to HM The Queen and HRH The Prince of Wales and is possibly best known for decorating Westminster Abbey with an avenue of growing trees for the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Shane says: “We floral designers owe a debt of gratitude to Nature and the planet; so, we must create designs that are beautiful without and within. Designing sustainably does not stop creativity and magic, so it’s time we stopped hiding behind the pretty flowers, acknowledge the huge environmental issues, and show how it can be done, with festivals like The Strawberry Hill House Flower Festival.”
There will be sessions showing visitors how they too can adopt more sustainable methods of flower arranging, floral design in design installations and floral demonstrations throughout the remarkable Gothic manor house.
The Flower Festival features designs by some of Britain's finest floral designers and farmer-florists, including Electric Daisy Flower Company, Frances & Rose, Botanical Tales, Wild Bunch, Nettlewood Flowers, Bayntun Flowers, Aelisabet Flowers, Lunabloom, Queen of the Meadow, Smokebush Floral Design, Twisted Sisters, Viridis Flowers, Lunaria, Myrtle and Smith, The Divine Flower Company, Joanne Truby, and Xyris Botanicals
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20 plus a chance to quiz Strawberry Hill’s gardening team about your horticultural hiccups; from reluctant rhododendrons to drooping dahlias and glean advice on how to grow gorgeous geraniums or impressive Italian Asters. Visitors to the Flower Festival should make time to go for a wander around the wonderful grounds, created by renowned writer Horace Walpole (1717-1797). Horace Walpole was a pivotal figure in 18th-century society, literature, art and architecture. Walpole was a keen gardener, writing the hugely influential essay The History of the Modern Taste in Gardening which was first published in 1780. Walpole’s fiveacre garden has been faithfully restored to much of its original appearance, with a variety of beds, borders, walks, groves, lawns and woodland that would be wholly familiar to him today. Strawberry Hill’s 18th-century garden is one of the earliest in the English naturalistic style. Horace Walpole’s delightful essay on garden design is perhaps the most famous and influential piece of writing on the English landscape garden, first published in 1780 as part of his Anecdotes of Painting in England. In recent years, the House and Garden have been sympathetically restored to recreate Walpole’s unique vision and in the 21st century his “land of beauties” continues to thrive as a haven for wildlife and visitors throughout the year.
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For the 30 years the festival has been running, there has been a printed guide that takes all of the buildings and places that have committed to opening by June and collates them into a printed guide. It's a really wonderful physical object that you can use to get a sense of what we will be open for the festival. The festival website then has all of the most up-to-date information and all the functionality to book tours, sign-up for things you are interested in, and donate to the charity. open-city.org.uk
It's a festival that celebrates our curiosity about what happens inside the buildings that we walk past every day; a festival that works to give all Londoners the chance to learn from this city’s architecture and the people behind its architecture.
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By EVE HERBERT opening up their building to the public for a period during the two weeks. You can visit areas of London you’ve never been to before or explore the parts you know really well so that you can finally get inside the buildings you’ve seen from the outside so often.
London’s Open House Festival returns to all 33 boroughs this month
Open House is a festival celebrating openbuildingsSeptember,Forneighbourhoods.architectureLondon'sandtwoweekseverylotsofnotusuallytothepublic are set to invite us inside. It’s a fantastic opportunity to get inside and explore some of London's most impressive buildings, as well as some of its best-kept secrets.
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All of these contributors are listed on the website so you can look through what is open. Some things you will need to book on to and others you can drop in on the day or queue.
This roo op cinema may be located amongst the hustle and bustle of the inner city, but you’d never know it. Your viewing will remain completely undisturbed thanks to the personal state-of-the-art wireless headphones, leaving you free to sit back in a deck chair and lose yourself in the movie magic. rooftopfilmclub.com
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ADVENTURE CINEMA Adventure Cinema is allowing you to experience your favourite movies like never before at their open-air screenings popping up at scenic spaces nationwide. Just think, the grounds of a palace could become your stage as you sing along to Mama Mia, or the walls of a mediaeval castle could add another layer of magic to Harry Potter. adventurecinema.co.uk
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Firsts, London’s Rare Book Fair, organised by the Antiquarian Booksellers' Association is back, with 120 international dealers exhibiting at the Saatchi Gallery from the 16th until the 18th of September. This year’s theme is ‘Banned Books’, inspired by the 100th anniversary of the publication of Ulysses - one of the most famous censored books in modern times - but also responds to contemporary conversations around censorship across literature, the media and online. Examples of banned books across the centuries including both fiction and non-fiction will be exhibited alongside other extraordinary books, manuscripts and ephemera. Among the censored books are important works by scientists who found themselves opposed by religious or state authorities. Sophia Rare Books will exhibit a first edition of Nicolaus Copernicus’ De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres), priced at £2 million. De revolutionibus (1543) radically changed humankind's perspective on its relationship with the universe, refuting the widely accepted Ptolemaic model and suggesting the heliocentric astronomical model. Considered heretical by the Catholic Church, the book was eventually included in the infamous Index Librorum Prohibitorum (Index of Prohibited Books) from 1616 to 1758.
A focus on censorship at this month’s Rare Book Fair
Another example of a great scientific discovery is a first edition of Albert Einstein’s Relativity: The Special and the General Theory (1916). Einstein’s work was banned in Nazi Germany, where his books were burnt in protest against his theories. Delving further into the sciences, and particularly focusing on geography and cartography, Daniel Crouch Rare Books will exhibit a selection of atlases
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By EVE HERBERT and travel books that were banned or prohibited from publication, such as Richard Hakluyt’s Principal Navigations (1599). The fair will also showcase illustrious examples of censored fiction. A first edition in Russian of Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak will be exhibited along with a signed first edition of Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses, a major work in the magical realist canon which ignited a furious controversy. More famous banned books, each one with their fascinating story, will be exhibited by Bas Books. Among them is a signed first edition of D. H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover privately published in 1928, which became the subject of an obscenity trial and was then banned in five other countries.
RARE BOOK FAIR 16-18 September, Saatchi Gallery Duke of York's HQ, King's Road SW3 4RY firstslondon.com
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AQUAVIT LONDON Any fans of Scandinavian seafood are going to love Aquavit’s Nordic-inspired menu, put together by Head Chef Jonas Karlsson. The star of the show is the seafood platter, which o ers a smorgasbord of oysters, mussels, dressed crab and yellowfin tuna tartare, accompanied by lemon, shallot vinegar and bloody mary ketchup. It's the perfect thing for summer sharing. aquavitrestaurants.com
This wine is ripe and well-rounded, with the sublime flavours of melon, cherry and tropical fruits mingling with classic Chardonnay qualities of toasted oak and butter. Its fresh acidity makes it a delicious pairing for a creamy mushroom risotto. majestic.co.uk Cramele Recas Incanta Chardonnay, Romania £7.99
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SEARCY'S You can explore the continent with St Pancras Brasserie’s new limited-edition ‘Cocktail Passport’, a menu of drinks inspired by different destinations around Europe. stpancrasbysearcys.co.uk
Taking the phrase ‘concrete jungle’ quite literally, at this pop-up, you can expect to find colourful, tropical cocktails to be enjoyed underneath an amazonian canopy. 100wardourst.com
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Five is the magic number at this innovative cocktail bar; the menu has been concocted by five bartenders, using five spirits and is divided into five distinct sections. evebar.co.uk
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Good things come to those who wait, and after a decade of development, the newest iteration of the Riding House Cafe is now open in Bloomsbury. Fans of the original site will be pleased to find the same contemporary all-day menu, alongside a selection of exciting dishes exclusive to the new venue. ridinghouse.cafe
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Fans of Pasta Evangelist’s fresh artisan pasta are going to love their newest venture. They have teamed up with Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto, for a series of innovative pasta and cocktail masterclasses, each focusing on a region of Italy. ‘A Taste of Tuscany' is coming up in September, and tickets cost £50.
BOTTLE + RYE Fancy visiting a French bistro, but don’t wish to board the Eurostar? Well, you're in luck. This Parisian-inspired wine bar and bistro has recently opened in the heart of Brixton Village. The menu is composed of dishes that play on French classics and an extensive selection of European wines. bottleandrye.com Bon
There’s nothing more quintessentially British than a fish and chips shop and the Mayfair Chippy prides itself on being the poshest in town. Diners can expect impeccably done classics, like Cornish fish coated in crispy beer batter, served with a side of crunchy, flu y chips and proper mushy peas. mayfairchippy.com
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bar, with a basement full of records. Which isn’t to say that the food isn’t important, because it’s clearly the product of someone who has a serious vision. The menu o ers minimal detail, so it’s not until the food actually arrives that we realise quite what a clever culinary feast we’re in for. It’s the standard sharing plates scenario, and we’re advised to choose six or seven between two of us. First up is crispy chicken skin, preserved lemon and nori emulsion: three tiny slivers of crispy and golden skin infused with intense salty and citrussy intrigue. Dips of whipped feta, olive harissa and charred courgette with tahini come with grilled flatbreads – the courgette is unusual and delicious, a relation of baba ganoush with its burnt undertone but with a tahini smoothness and an entirely new flavour. Then there are smoked jersey royals with borlotti beans, fava bean miso and parmesan, and it’s another unususal combination, all earthiness and woodsmoke. A dish simply named monkfish and sweetcorn might not sound especially exciting on paper, but is probably the standout for us, its crushed blackened sweetcorn contrasting with silky smooth monkfish creating a perfect mix of textured and taste. Rolled lamb belly with aubergine puree and grilled runner beans is as good as it sounds, while octopus with burnt pepper and nduja crumb is intense with umami. The arrival of every dish brings new innovation, and we spend a lot of time identifying flavours and enthusing. For pudding, peach, lemon granita and verbena tea is a light and refreshing palette cleanser and another clever flavour mix. At Caia there’s always a flavour that you’re almost able to identify but remains just out of reach, and that’s where the mystery lies, and what makes this chef such a genius.
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Overlooking St Paul's Catherdral, Madison's rooftop has transformed into an Ibiza-themed paradise with an influx of plants, palms, and touches of boho chic furnishing, along with a dedicated Aperol bar. Choices range from the classic bittersweet Aperol Spritz, through to limited-edition inspired creations from Madison. A cold Aperol Spritz is the perfect accompaniment while relaxing in the sunshine on the iconic Madison rooftop.
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Aperol was created in 1919 in Paduaby the Barbieri brothers, specialists in liqueur production since 1880. They had the revolutionary idea of creating the lightest of liqueurs, an aperitif with an alcohol content of only 11%. Aperol is an infusion of precious herbs and roots in a perfectly balanced combination, its unique bitter-sweet taste deriving from a secret recipe that has remained unchanged over the course of time. One of the secrets for success is freshness: liqueur manufacturing is completed in one day and the day after the trucks are ready for shipment. Aperol Spritz is one of the most appreciated aperitifs in Italy and is the best-selling branded cocktail in the UK, in addition to being enjoyed as the 6th most popular cocktail globally. The serve is made by mixing Aperol with Prosecco and a splash of soda in a wine glass full of ice and a slice of orange. Light, sparkling and refreshing, it’s the ideal drink for starting the evening and for any social occasion.
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2 Once hot, put a little drizzle of olive oil into the pan, then squeeze the sausagemeat out of the skin into the pan, breaking it up with your spoon (if using a veggie sausage, crumble or slice). Fry and stir for 2 minutes, then add the garlic, parsley stalks and fennel seeds. Once lightly golden, add a good splash of red wine, let it cook away, then add the passata and scatter the pasta into the pan. Carefully pour in enough boiling kettle water to just cover the pasta – about 300ml. Let it bubble away for 4 minutes, or until the pasta has absorbed most of the water and you’ve got a nice rich sauce, stirring regularly and loosening with an extra splash of water, if needed. Turn the heat of, stir in the parsley leaves, then season to perfection. Finish with a grating of Parmesan and a kiss of extra virgin oil, if like. SERVING Energy 464kcal • Fat 13.8g • Sat fat 4.1g • Protein 20.1g Carbs 55.4g Sugars 11g Salt 1.1g Fibre
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• 60g feta cheese METHOD 1 Preheat the oven to 180°C. Put a large deep casserole pan on a medium-high heat. Peel the sweet potatoes, placing them in the pan as you go. Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil and fry for 5 minutes, turning occasionally, until starting to get golden. Push to one side, add the cumin, let it sizzle, then spoon in the jar of chipotle chilli paste and add 2 jars’ worth of water. Tip in the chopped mixed veg, finely chop and add the coriander stalks, reserving the leaves, then bake for 1 hour.
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oga teacher Charlotte Townend and her team of local experts are hosting a four-night escape in Ibiza this October. Charlotte is a private yoga teacher based between London and Ibiza. With four years of experience, she teaches a variety of styles ranging from vinyasa and yin to pre and post-natal yoga. Her retreats were initially organised exclusively for her clients, but due to popular demand, she is opening them up to a wider audience. The wellness retreat supports all local professionals from teachers to healers, therapists and chefs.
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61 with a wood-burning fireplace and large, comfortable sofas. From the main living area, guests have access to a terrace and a large pool area. The yoga and pilates classes will take place on the yoga platform situated in the pine forest behind the house. Yoga classes with Charlotte will vary in styles between energising Vinyasa and slow, restorative Yin. Pilates classes will be led by Pilar, owner of pilates studio The Loft Ibiza. Guests will enjoy a sound healing session one evening with local therapist Elena Teixidor and there will also be hiking and paddleboarding on o er. Wylder has partnered up with chefs La Grande Bou e, who will prepare two plant-based meals each day. Hannah
have collaborated with Wylder. Optional extras for the retreat include group paddleboarding and treatments (facials, nails, beauty & massages) brought to you by the island’s best therapists. Prices include four nights at Can Terra, five yoga classes, two pilates classes, hiking, sound healing, plant-based meals, open air movie night, zero waste cooking workshop, goodie bags, transfers. Optional group paddle boarding and treatments to be paid separately.
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Lederer and her team create unique dining experiences with top-level cuisine inspired by the natural produce and flavours of Ibiza. Tea, co ee, juices and snacks will be available throughout the day. A Zero Waste cooking workshop will be led by Nerea Hoyos, a private chef and daytime chef at the Terra Masia Farm. Nerea will share her knowledge and tips on cooking with vegetables sustainably, whilst guests prepare dinner to enjoy after. One evening there will be an openair movie night at the house, hosted by Cinema Paradiso Ibiza, with comfortable bean bags and a popcorn machine. Each guest will be given a goodie bag, including gifts from brands that
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The final weeks of summer are here, and you may be noticing the e ects of too much sun, salt and cocktails on your skin. Revitalising and hydrating treatments are most likely top of your agenda, but don’t forget it’s time to start planning your Winter rejuvenation plan. The less sunny months are the ideal time to consider more advanced treatments that will lead to longer term tightening and toning.
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DEEP CLEANSING Breakouts are common during hot weather and a deep cleansing treatment will help decongest your skin. The Geneo 4-in-1 Superfacial is a favourite on the Forbes Summer Facial menu as it combines deep exfoliation with oxygenation and infusion of bespoke ingredients to leave you with clear, glowing complexion. Lipofirm FaceLifts combine radiofrequency and dynamic muscle activation for lifting and tightening and it is also highly anti-inflammatory so is a also a go-to treatment for persistent blemishes.
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For those not quite ready to make the move into a care home, there is The Loveday Day Club, Loveday at Home and Recover at Loveday - all thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of those living with dementia, their families and carers.
Loveday Abbey Road, 41 Abbey Road, NW8 0AA lovedayandco.com property and its beautiful locale. Awardwinning chefs serve delicious, nutritious meals in the spacious restaurant and private dining room, using fresh, seasonal produce. There is a screening and library room, a luxurious spa and beauty salon, and a dedicated studio and activities room as well as bespoke concierge services and an innovative activities curriculum, from trips to the opera and galleries to musical performances, art workshops and fitness classes.
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Loveday Abbey Road is one of the most innovative care homes in the UK. From sleep and medicine to care planning and pain management, every aspect of care has been analysed and evaluated. Loveday invests in cutting-edge research and the best technology has been discreetly implemented. Electronic planning records enable sta to devote more time to care, while a Paincheck App uses facial analysis and AI to assess pain levels. Medicine management software enables medication to be taken when needed, and the latest PCR machines provide rapid test results. Circadian lighting systems automatically adjust to mimic the natural environment, and motion sensors trigger soft lighting to guide members at night.
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One of Loveday Abbey Road’s most special features is its world-class sensory garden. Carefully researched and designed, the garden contains plants selected not only for their aesthetic appeal but for scent, touch, taste and even sound, helping those with dementia to connect with the outside space.
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For as long as anybody can remember, Battersea Power Station has been an empty shell blighted by constant developer wrangling and aborted ambitions. The iconic Art Deco building with its four distinctive towers is a London landmark, dominating the skyline along its stretch of the river and is represented in art and culture as a symbol of our city. But still, it’s had a hard time finding an identity since it stopped generating electricity in 1983. Until now, that is. This autumn sees the opening of an entirely new life for the power station, reborn as a neighbourhood (with its own tube station), a place described by its developers as ‘a creative hub, a destination with zones for living, working and entertaining’ – in other words, 255 new flats, a shopping centre, o ce space for 5000 people, a riverside open space, a cinema, an event space and more. All of this has taken about a decade in planning, architects and building, all of which is not new to the Grade II* listed building that has in fact been some form of a building site for much of its existence. Conservation architect David Hills has been involved with the project since 2013. He says its been “a rollercoaster ride – when you’re dealing with an existing building you never know what you’re going to find.” Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect known for the red phone box, built the power station in the early 1930s, but it was an ongoing project and the fourth chimney wasn’t finished until 1955. For 30 years it was London’s tallest building, and the scale of it is vast – it’s larger than three football fields. St Paul’s Cathedral could fit inside without even touching the sides. During its 50-year service, coal was delivered by ship and rail and sent to the boiler house on a conveyor belt, until the building was decommissioned in 1983. When Hills first went inside, there wasn’t much left of the building. He had a responsibility to retain the maximum amount of remaining fabric, though works in the late 1980s had taken o the roof and a big section of the wall, so there was a lot of reconstruction to be done. “It came very close to biting the dust. There was a sense that there was hardly anything left of it and some people thought it would be best to knock it down and start again.” Over the course of the project, much of the structure was rebuilt, including the chimneys. “It’s been a very expensive and complex job,” he says, and it’s the backing of a wealthy Malaysian
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78 ABSOLUTELY magazines consortium that has enabled it to go ahead. This is one of the world’s largest brick buildings, so bricks were clearly going to be a starting point for repairs. Hills says: “We knew we needed to get quite a lot of bricks, and they had to match the original ones. The building is very monolithic – there’s not a lot of variation and it’s a ected by subtle variations of light and shade. If you find a brick that doesn’t match it upsets the Art Deco look, so we needed a close match for seamless repairs.” Finding the right brick was quite a task, as the power station held no records of the original build and Hills’ only source was a contemporary newspaper article from 1935 with a mention of ‘straw-coloured Blockley bricks from Worcestershire’. He found that there was a company called Blockley, but it was in Telford, not Worcestershire – and the samples they sent didn’t match at all. Hills contacted all the UK’s major brick manufacturers and called in samples from all over the country, but none matched, and nobody was able to make the original sizes either. Eventually, some creative thinking saved the day. Hills says: “We thought – what if there’s a place called Blockley? And there was, but it was in Gloucestershire, not Worcestershire. Then a bit more research showed that the county boundaries had changed, so “If you find a brick that thematch,doesn’titupsetsArtDecolook”
The finished structure now has lifts in the chimneys leading to the impressive penthouse apartments at the top, which have roof gardens commanding views of the river and beyond, while one of the towers houses a lift with a viewing platform at the top, which is set to open as a ticketed visitor attraction. Anyone visiting should take a moment to appreciate not only the beauty of the building, but the seamless fusing of old and new brick.
we cast around and found a company that made bricks. I called them and asked for the works manager, saying I was calling about Battersea Power Station. I had to repeat it – I mentioned Pink Floyd – but the person on the phone had never heard of it. As I was spelling Battersea I heard another person in the background saying ‘oh we did the original bricks for that’.” That was the eureka moment. The company that made the original bricks in the early 1930s, Northcot Bricks, still existed and was still making bricks. “The works manager came up the next day with a boot full of bricks and it was obvious as soon as he held them up that they were the ones.”. Hills and his team put in an order for 1.2 million bricks, all of which were hand made in exactly the same way they had been 80 years earlier.
Bring your home to life with Abstract ART Free Home Art Consultancy: Not sure what WOW factor artwork to buy, or looking for several artworks to complete your home renovations? At Caiger Art we have been hand-picking awesome, good quality, abstract artwork for our clients for almost ten years. We live and breathe abstract artwork! We can propose artwork for your requirements, bring artwork to your home or arrange viewings at our Viewing Rooms in Ewell Village. Find out more about our free art consultancy ‘try before you buy’ service here www.caigerart.com/try or give Carol a call on 07828513885 to chat about how we can best help you. All the artwork shown here is available from www.caigerart.com Visit The Viewing Room in Ewell Village, Surrey or call for details 07828 513885 | carol@caigerart.com | caigerart.com Caiger Art @caigerart @caigerart Come and see us at Stand A2 at The Affordable Art Fair Battersea 19-23 October 2022: Register here for comp tickets www.caigerat.com/aaf-tickets
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British ceramic designer Richard Brendon has launched his first vase collection, ‘1821’, inspired by the craft of glassmaking. Each vase has been designed with both function and beauty at front of mind while utilising centuries-old craftsmanship methods, working alongside fellow London brand, McQueens Flowers, to perfect the designs in order to bring ease to building flawless floral displays in the home. Continuing the timeline of history from London, 1650 (Richard Brendon’s most recent glassware launch), 1821 is named in a similar vein, celebrating the year Bristolian glassmaker Henry Ricketts revolutionised the production of glass bottles. He created and patented an innovative bottle mould incorporating hinges, allowing glass to be consistently blown to the same size and capacity for the first time. 1821 utilises exactly the same styled moulds today, with each vase individually mouth-blown by master craftspeople in Bohemia to exact dimensions, creating timeless pieces for the contemporary home with a 200-year history behind them. The collection takes on a deep hue of olive green, mimicking not only the ‘Black Glass’ used
Richard Brendon says: "The collection stays true to our purpose of making the everyday exceptional. I’m delighted we have created a family of vases which are perfect for all types of flowers, every occasion, and any season, designed to make florals look their very best in your home." r mcqueensflowers.comichardbrendon.com
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By EVE HERBERT across the 17th Century, but also floral stems, allowing blooms on display to pull central focus whilst maintaining a natural look and feel. The colour also gives the individual vases a more striking presence should they be used alone as decorative pieces or candle holders. The unique seal on the front completes the design, featuring an RB monogram providing both a focal point and nod to historic bottles that featured the seals and emblems of their owners. 1821 features five varying sizes, from a Bud Vase for elegant tablescapes to larger showstoppers for the mantelpiece; each designed with di erent styles and flowers in mind.
Lucinda Newbound, Senior Ergonomics Advisor at Back in Action is an expert in creating a positive workspace. She says: “Students spend hours working at their desks, so it is crucial that they invest in a chair which is going to support them properly. Sitting in unsuitable chairs will lead to back pain, poor posture, sore neck and shoulders.”
By PENDLE HARTE below your hips, and therefore your spine over your pelvis, creates a forward tilt that is important for core fitness, and that’s what makes kneeling chairs so good. Even simply getting an ergonomic cushion can make any chair into a moving chair (we can recommend the Vluv air-filled ergonomic balance cushion £59, which is popular with children for its built-in wobble).
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Dreading the return of homework battles as term begins? A positive workspace could be the solution
Creating the right environment for homework is one way to establish positive habits. The kitchen table is probably not the best place for homework – children need a quiet spot that’s well laid-out and away from distractions, where stationery is well-ordered and the lighting is right. Also, choosing the right desk and desk chair is essential in supporting spinal health and ensuring good posture. As children move to secondary school and towards public exams, they will spend more and more time at their desks. So it’s good to get it right from the start.
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For her, it’s important that being sedentary doesn’t mean being inactive. She is an advocate of Active Seating, a process of keeping the body moving while sitting, to strengthen the core muscles and allow the spine to be in its natural curved shape, replicating the position of the spine when standing. A good o ce chair should move in all directions: forwards and backwards, side to side, up and down. Position is important too, and keeping your knees
ost children don’t come home from school raring to embark on their homework. In fact, probably no child Homeworkdoes.is one of the main areas of argument in households with primary school-aged children and families all over the UK will be dreading the beginning of term and the return of homework-related battles.
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• Buy direct from an independent gallery or from their online shop. At Caiger Art, they know their artists very well so you can be confident that the fantastic artwork is good quality, original, abstract, artwork. Are you looking for a wow factor abstract artwork? At Caiger Art they have been hand-picking good quality, abstract artwork for almost ten years. They live and breathe abstract artwork and believe that buying art should be fun, and not intimidating Still not sure what to buy? Caiger Art o ers a free home visit ‘try before you buy’ service. Contact them for a free consultation.
• Enhance colour pops: Tie up your room design with your fabulous abstract by picking out colours from your existing sofa, cushions, rug or headboard. Be careful, though – don’t be too ‘matchy matchy’.
• Don’t stress about old design rules, Whether you have a Scandi chic or Maximalist home, anything goes. Contemporary monochrome or ‘in your face’ colours look fantastic with both.
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• Hang on the biggest wall in the room: Create a wow factor when you walk in. Make sure it won’t jar with colours or artwork from adjoining rooms.
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There is nothing better than awesome abstract artwork to reflect your personality and make your home your own, but sometimes it can be hard to take the plunge and commit to something. How can you be sure that it's right? At Caiger Art the team have five top tips to make sure you find the perfect piece of abstract art for your home.
• Size Matters. For jaw-dropping impact, your artwork should be ¾ the size of your wall. Still not sure? Stick a piece of cardboard on the wall cut to the size of the artwork you think you would need. Live with it for a few days. Instinctively you will know if it is right.
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A tiny apartment that’s home to an abundance of reading materials looks chic not cluttered thanks to a narrow mid-century style bench that acts as a shelving-cum-display unit. Alternately stacking and standing the books creates areas for decorative vignettes.
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A run of simple bookshelves not only accommodates a Brooklyn- based gallerist Genevieve Hudson- Price’s library but also offers a surface where she and partner Stefan Marolachakis can display an eclectic array of treasures.
If that’s the case, make a virtue out of necessity. An artfully positioned stack of books can lead the eye towards an unassuming but finely executed pencil sketch in the corner of the room; equally it can divert attention away from a window with its eyesore of a tower block beyond.
“Little tableaux can be created on co ee tables, side chairs and cabinets”
ooks are not made for furniture, but there is nothing else that so beautifully furnishes a house.’ When
homes of the middling sort possessed a small library of sombrely bound volumes neatly corralled into a parlour, study or alcove. Their decorative potential, in other words, was limited. Nowadays, despite competition from other media, new titles continue to pour out of publishing houses, which often put as much e ort into making their form desirable as they do into ensuring their content is worthwhile. An eye-catching jacket helps a book stand out in a crowded marketplace. And while such elements as decorative endpapers, heavy paper stock and glossy photographs all add to a publisher’s costs – and therefore the price consumers pay for the end product – books are, relative to income, cheap compared to the past. This can mean that bibliophiles have large numbers of these aesthetically pleasing objects and not enough shelf space to house them.
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Pretty much any dash of colour would make your pupils pop in Jill Macnair’s pure, white vaulted attic in East Dulwich, but the soaring tongue-and-groove is the perfect foil for the bold vertical contrasting stripes formed by clusters of paperbacks in every hue.
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Large books that rarely need to be consulted can form an eye-catching base for a glass table top – likewise serving as pedestals for speakers or telephones. For these kind of semi-permanent arrangements, think about positioning the books to create chromatic rhythms with, say, red- or black-coloured spines recurring at regular intervals. Vladimir Nabokov wrote: ‘In reading one should notice and fondle details.’ The same applies to little tableaux that can be created on co ee tables, side chairs and cabinets. An antique lamp looks great propped up on a couple of matching faded leather tomes, while two low equal piles of books at either end of a bench in a hallway might echo the symmetry of the pictures or wall sconceson
Speaking of which, a single ‘skyscraper’ of 30 or more books in the corner creates a powerful vertical accent among beds, low co ee tables and sprawling sofas, but they should be arranged in strictly diminishing order of size for added stability. Ideally, too, books should be regularly rotated into and out of this arrangement, so that bindings are not crushed over time. There are practical downsides, it must be said, not least the di culty in retrieving the copy you want. Hi-fi equipment and Ming vases should be kept away from the topple radius, and if your household includes pets or toddlers, you might as well forget the idea.
the wall above. In the warm months, when the fire is never lit, fi ll a wicker basket with a stack of art books and place it on a waxed wooden fl oor by the hearth – this will instantly perk up a moribund spot. Bookends mean that you can enliven narrow surfaces, such as console tables, mantelpieces or reasonably wide windowsills, with little vertical runs. These simple devices work by a mixture of gravity and friction – the taller and heavier the block, and the rougher the contact between bookend and underlying surface, the stronger the support. For the kind of vignettes that we’re currently discussing, though, you should forget the large format co ee-table titles and the heavy cast-iron brackets or massive mahogany Ls that they would call for. Given the relatively simple physical forces at work, product designers have carte blanche to let their imaginations rip. Witty examples include a bold ‘A’ and ‘Z’; ‘pushing’ and ‘leaning’ Soviet Realist-style workers; and a Chinese dragon’s head at one end, with its tail emerging at the other end of the row. Most eye-catching of all the examples I have seen is two ‘halves’ of a fish bowl, complete with live tropical specimens, which leave what they enclose frankly upstaged. What other techniques are there for showcasing the purely aesthetic qualities of your books? In some shelving units, it is possible to have the occasional shelf oriented on a slant, with a lip, just like a long lectern, so that you can face some covers outwards; this can also be done on regular shelves – just as bookshops do to promote titles with strong sales potential – breaking up an endless sea of spines with graphically bold or pictorially memorable jackets. Just like in an art gallery, one can ‘rotate’ regularly those you display. Organising by colour o ers a hit of pure pop-art pleasure; not only does the rainbow e ect o er a wonderful focal point, but one can find new correspondences between subjects (on my own shelves, now that an Odilon Redon monograph, Phaidon’s three-volume Design Classics and a book on loft living are rubbing yellow shoulders, it sparks o new directions in lateral thinking). This approach works best with chunky hardbacks. Finally, in some minimalist schemes, I have seen books arranged so that their tails and fore-edges face outward. All right, you can argue that, particularly if they’re all squashed in higgledy-piggledy, the textural e ect of pages going in all directions can create an interesting abstract sculpture, a contrast from the ordered, cool neutrality elsewhere. But – sorry to state the blindingly obvious – I do want to be able to find a book without pulling apart my collection every time.
“An antique lamp looks great propped up on a couple of matching faded leather tomes”
When shelves cross an alcove, such as in this tiny flat in Brixton, little runs of hard- and paperbacks can themselves work as visual bookends, a kind of unifying framing device for a mélange of bric-a-brac, be it porcelain teacups, a jewellery box or antique bottles.
While nothing could steal the limelight from events designer Jo Berryman’s fabulous sunburst mirror, her alcove- width ladder bookcase comes close. Topped by a bulbous designer hi-fi speaker, the five faceout shelves offer the chance for a continuously evolving display.
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t’s time to get into the autumn mood. Think soft cosy fabrics, warming colours, and memorable patterns. Our favourite way to do this is by including warm autumnal patterns in our interiors through accessories like throw cushions, blankets, or rugs. There’s the benefit of adding a calming autumnal aesthetic as well as warming up your home for the colder months ahead. Maybe you’re not ready to let go of summer quite yet, in that case you can look at adding rich floral patterns to your space with cushions or throws. Dark floral patterns can remind you of spring, but with a range of burgundies or oranges, these patterns capture the essence of autumn. There are so many di erent options when it comes to choosing floral patterns as they can range from large to small flower sizes. Brocade patterns add an elegant yet cosy twist to a space. The ornate swirls in this pattern can add both texture and movement. Brocade patterns are a great choice for throw cushions in both the bedroom and the living room. They encourage comfort and add a sense of luxury. In one of our projects, we used silvery brocade patterned throw cushions to add a cosy touch to a modern bedroom. It’s a versatile pattern in that it comes in a wide range of styles and colours. Geometric patterns are fun to mix and match to create a warm autumnal aesthetic. These patterns can be used for a variety of accessories from cushions to rugs. Many geometric patterns have sharp angles and lines that come together to
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By SARAH BARCLAY form a close-knit and cosy design. If you choose multi-coloured geometric patterns for your space, try using an autumnal colour palette to add warmth. Oranges and reds combined with blues and purples can create the perfect balance between summer and winter in your home. You can’t go wrong with striped patterns. Stripes are as flattering to spaces as they are in fashion. Although they may seem like a simple choice, they are customisable in terms of line spacing and thickness, as well as whether they’re diagonal or vertical. You could get a monochromatic pattern with one or two autumnal colours, or you can go all out with the autumn aesthetic and choose a wider range of colour. Keep in mind that the colour you choose should complement the colours you have in your room to bring the design together. Remember that the right pattern for your space will be determined by the size of the pattern, colour combination, and texture of the fabric. If you’re not sure where to start, an interior designer will be able to help.
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By RACHEL WEBB turning down your gas central heating to 18°C for three hours five times a week could save almost 8.5% on average heating bills – potentially more if fuel bills continue to rise. Not only that, but you have the reassurance of staying cosy during a power cut (outages do happen) bringing peace of mind that can justify the outlay. If you're warming to the idea of snuggling around the fire while saving money, here are five tips for choosing and running a stove.
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Stoves are a great way of adding a cosy focal point to living spaces, and the right design can lift a room scheme – especially as you can choose from bold colours, and streamlined modern or elegant traditional models. There's a stove to suit just about any space and you don't even need a fireplace for many designs, just a suitable outside wall or roof space to accommodate the flue system. But there's another good reason to consider investing in a new stove this autumn – bills. Unless you're planning an extended trip to the sun, staying warm this winter is a very real concern. It's something the Stove Industry Alliance (SIA) is certainly hot on, also reminding us of the benefits of reducing reliance on central heating. Stoves are never a recommended alternative to central heating, but an e cient, modern design will ramp up the cosiness and potentially o er a way of saving on other energy costs. This is something that SIA is emphasising, pointing to recent research about the "zonal heating" approach. This suggests that using a wood-burning stove while
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5. SERVICE YOUR STOVE Your stove chimney should be swept at least once a year by a registered chimney sweep (visit the Federation of Chimney Sweeps' page for local members). This is the best way to ensure safe and e cient running – and many insurers also insist chimneys are swept regularly. Sweeps are also a wonderful source of practical expertise on all things fireside. For more advice, visit the SIA website at stoveindustryalliance.com
The right fuel is essential for safe and e cient stove operation. If you buy logs from a local dealer, they should be at or below 20% moisture content – this is for safety as well as smoke control compliance. If you buy logs from a variety of sources, look for the 'Ready to Burn' logo. Never burn wood that has been chemically treated or use the stove to incinerate paper and other rubbish. Also ensure you store logs safely – avoid stacking them too close to the heat of the fire.
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If you're in a Smoke Control Area, as most of London and many surrounding areas are, you'll need to choose a stove that is Defra exempt. The penalties for breaching Smoke Control regulations can be hefty – so upgrading makes financial as well as ecological sense. Get advice from your stove retailer but, as a guide, look for clearSkies Level 3 and above stoves.
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COLOUR POP ARADA STOVES The Solution 5 (S4) has traditional styling but is available in a variety of contemporary colourways, including this rich Miami blue. All of Arada's stoves meet the latest eco-ready credentials. From £849; aradastoves.com
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hotel chains, but entering the Unesco World Heritage site that is the kasbah, you’re immediately struck by an intensity of small, narrow streets and lots of people. We’re staying at La Sultana, just inside the Medina, and it’s a haven of calm compared to the bustle on its doorstep. Doormen in red capes and fez hats usher us from the taxi down a sidestreet and into the hotel. Despite its small entrance, La Sultana is a sprawling hotel made up of five riads knocked together, each with its own character and di erent look. It’s a beautiful space, elaborately decorated in the Marrakech to Oualidia: from the city to the beach in Morocco
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La Sultana was included in the launch of Small Luxury Hotels of the World’s Considerate Collection. Rates start from £350 per night. For more information visit, lasultanahotels.com days lounging by the pool, eating seafood, and bird watching – the lagoon is an exceptional site, home to flamingoes, storks and herons among other species. This is a quiet spot, but lots of excursions are o ered for those more restless than us, and surfers can cross the lagoon to get to the main beach. At night, the building and gardens are lit with countless colourful lanterns, creating a magical feel and a memorable vision. As a contrast to busy Marrakech, Oualidia’s La Sultana is an excellent spot.
Sultana’s philosophy of “Terroir Cuisine” showcases Moroccan produce with local and ethically-sourced meat and fish. The cuisine prides itself on heritage Moroccan products like Sa ron from Taliouine, some salt from Zerradoune, cumin from Alnif and Argan from Souss. From Marrakech, it’s a three-hour drive to La Sultana’s sister property on the Atlantic coast in Oualidia. This is a town known for its oysters and its surf, popular with holidaying Moroccans but not so well known for international tourism, so it feels quite remote. Approaching La Sultana via a winding road, we don’t know what to expect, but when the building appears it has a fairytale quality, a beautiful stone fortress with domed, thatched rooftops overlooking the lagoon. Lush gardens, beautifully designed with palms, cacti and colourful flowers surround a beautiful pool with luxurious loungers, while a restaurant on a wooden deck overlooking the seafront is a dreamy spot. Inside the building are only 12 rooms, and ours is vast, with its own terrace and hot tub. We spend three happy Moroccan style – think patterned tiles and mosaics, wood carvings, inlaid furniture, palms, colourful lanterns and lots of stylish arches and marble columns. Our rooms are spacious and decorative, with balconies overlooking a cacti-filled courtyard with a water feature. Despite only having 28 rooms, it’s a confusing, labyrinthine space anchored by the restaurant at the centre. On the roof there’s another restaurant, and a bar, which is a dreamy, plant-filled place to sit and take in the views over the rooftops. We’re only in Marrakech for three days, and it’s not enough. We spend our time wandering around the souks, shopping and browsing, and marvelling at the snake charmers in Jemaa el-Fnaa Square. A visit to the Jardin du Marjorelle with its amazing cactus garden is a highlight with its vast cacti set against an intensely blue-painted studio building, and the neighbouring Yves Saint Laurent museum o ers a fascinating insight into the designer and his glamorous life in the city. Food at La Sultana is excellent and very elegantly served– for breakfast there are strawberries and pineapple served with rosewater alongside delicious Moroccan pastries and – our favourite –Moroccan eggs benedict with olives. La THE LAGOON IN OUALIDIA POOLSIDE AT LA SULTANA
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For a small town Epsom certainly punches above its weight.
Fans of equestrian, are definitley going to want to drop by the Jockey Club’s Trainer’s Open Day on Sunday 11th September. Epsom Downs will be jam-packed full of fun activities, including farrier, grooming, and galloping demonstrations and six of the local training yards will be open to the public.
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For any fans of theatre, the creative workshop company, Divergent Drama, will also be present in the marketplace running engaging invention workshops for children and families. What's more, Epsom’s brand new regional arts centre The Horton, will be open for tours several days a week and will be holding a special Heritage exhibition.
Epsom, one of the UK’s first spa towns will be celebrating their Heritage Open Day in style this year on Friday 9th and Sunday 11th of September. With lots of attractions, amazing history and hidden gems everywhere, it’s a great place to explore. Immediately upon arriving by train, you'll see a magnificent artwork installation in Epsom Station. The fifteen separate artworks were created by British artist Eliza Southwood, to represent key moments in Epsom’s history and celebrate the town’s individuality. The statue of su ragette Emily Davison, unveiled in Epsom’s marketplace last year, is also well-worth a visit.
Whilst you are there, don’t miss the one and only Vintage Mobile Cinema, as featured in George Clarke’s, 'Amazing Spaces'. It is the only cinema of its kind in the UK and will take pride of place in Epsom’s Marketplace. It will be open for visitors to explore, and you can even watch a short film. Epsom Coaches will also be sending one of their spectacular vintage vehicles for the public to admire.
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NEW PREP Abingdon House School, which has a strong reputation for the progress students make within its specialist SEN provision, has announced the opening of a new prep school in South Kensington this September. The prep, for students from Year 3 upwards, will support children’s academic and personal development in a mainstream-style environment.
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JUNIOR HEAD James Allen’s Girls’ School has appointed Victoria Goodson as Head of Junior School. She takes up the new role this September, succeeding Finola Stack who held the post of Head from 2007. Goodson has joined JAGS from Sydenham High School GDST, where she was Head of the Prep School from 2019. Prior to that, she was a Deputy Head at Newton Prep in Battersea.
In the centenary of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s final expedition – and with the discovery of Endurance – Dulwich College reports lots of interest in James Caird, the boat used for a perilous sailing to South Georgia to secure a rescue. It has pride of place in the College Laboratory. Public visits are scheduled during term times every Friday morning. To book, email College reception.
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NEW NAME From this school year, The Moat School will be known as Burlington House School. It’s also expanding by opening a prep, just a few minutes walk from the existing Fulham senior. Nicola Lovell, former Deputy Head at The Dominie School is the Headteacher. The school, now part of Cavendish Education, was founded in 1998 by parents seeking a specialist environment to support their dyslexic children.
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A bee-friendly garden designed by Joe Swi and shown at RHS Chelsea Flower Show is to be rehomed by St George’s Church of England Primary School in Camberwell. It features a variety of nectar-rich flowers, while an Automated Pollinator Monitoring machine, known as a Polly, will enable the RHS to compare pollinator numbers at the school to other sites in the area.
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AUTHORSTAR The King’s School Canterbury alumna Annabel Steadman (2005-10) has published her first novel, Skandar And The Unicorn Thief, and now finds herself on the New York Times Best Seller List. Already published in 38 different languages and tipped as the most exciting new arrival since Harry Potter, this is the first of a planned five-book series. Boarding prize Queen
By LIBBY NORMAN excitement. With good reason, for Harding comes with stellar credentials. She’s a trained musician (Royal Academy of Music) and headed up the music department at Dragon School, Oxford before top leadership roles in London, including Sarum Hall. Repton Prep will be her third headship. She has a teacher’s perspective on what makes the pre-prep and prep stage so rewarding. “I love this age group because you really see such a huge journey for each child, right from the foundation through to when we move them on to their senior school years.” She also appreciates the diverse teaching skillsets. “It a ords you a wide range of sta and teaching abilities – those top two year groups, as well as the starting out point.”
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Since her appointment last December, Harding has been busy getting to know Repton Prep, and also immersing herself in the wider strategic vision of the whole family of schools. What she is not doing is setting anything in stone until she has: “lived and breathed it” for a while. “A huge part of informing my strategies will happen when I’m there, speaking to the sta and putting
The imminent arrival of Victoria Harding as Head of Repton Prep this September brings a fresh face at the helm, and much With a new Head, Victoria Harding, joining Repton Prep this September, we fi nd out more about her approach and the school’s central place within the wider school family
Repton has always been a destination school, with its UK and international reputation built on academic rigour and that fi nely balanced approach that turns out well-rounded pupils ready for the world. Its setting adds allure – ‘heart of England’ Derbyshire turf, convenient for key airports and roads but far enough away from cities to provide fresh air and room to grow, all the way from 3 to 18. The setting may be rural idyll, but it’s always been an outward-looking place. Repton was, after all, a pioneer internationally, with schools within the family now numbering seven across the Middle East, China, Malaysia and Europe.
Back on Derbyshire home turf, Repton Prep and Repton School inhabit distinct (and equally glorious) sites. The Prep is a newcomer compared to its 16th-century sibling, having been founded by Repton in 1940 and then moving to Foremarke Hall a couple of miles away in 1947. There’s always been a strong tie, cemented in 2020 when the two schools formally merged under the Repton name. This was to maximise academic and extracurricular opportunities and ensure a cohesive experience for those Prep students and parents who choose the through-school route (and some 90% do). Of course, pupils who choose to go elsewhere are welcomed equally, and equally well prepared for the onward journey.
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Boarding is definitely a key element of Victoria Harding’s strategy. Indeed, she sees it as central to the spirit and pastoral approach here. “I’m sure you know our ‘grounded, rounded, unbounded’ vision, and we need to ensure our outcomes support our commitment to that ideal.
Weekly boarding (where children go home after school on Saturday) is often used as a stepping-stone for full boarding. Then there’s ‘Home and Away’, where children go home on Wednesdays and Saturdays (although Wednesdays is tuck night after sports fixtures so school often trumps home).
It’s no surprise that many children choose to board at Repton Prep, since it o ers scope to take full advantage of every element of its extracurricular
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It’s such a good tag line because it really does encompass what Repton is about, both as a physical building and what we can o er, and in the spirit of the children. We want boarding to remain at the heart of that.” She sees a particularly essential role in the grounding that Year 7 and 8 boarding delivers. “It’s such a critical time for young people, so we are homing in on what we provide for them, and how we those ideas together with that wider vision.”
Harding counts Repton Prep’s 55-acre setting in Foremarke Hall as one huge USP. “That’s where Repton Prep has a huge appeal, and a huge appeal to me – there is just such opportunity for hands-on learning,” she says. “Lots of schools talk about it, but there is the genuine opportunity to deliver that here.” Hands-on learning is a keystone of what she believes creates a well-balanced curriculum. “I often talk about transferable life skills and using the curriculum to create those, but when you’ve got the space we have, I don’t think you can underestimate the power that brings.”
Then there is Repton Prep’s boarding o er, an inextricable part of the culture and life of the school and a key area of focus. Repton does boarding extremely well, “Our ‘rounded, grounded, unbounded’ tag line really does encompass what Repton is about – we want boarding to remain at the heart of that” SETTINGATREPTON
What Harding can say now is that her main goal is to “refine and improve” rather than lose any elements that give Repton Prep its unique identity. “I’ve been really thinking about the school values: respect, wholeness, truth and excellence. That’s at the heart of what I’m planning; making sure that these are evidenced in all aspects of school life.”
and the options from Year 3 – before full boarding kicks in at senior level – fit in with family life. Currently, some ten per cent of Prep boarders are full boarders, with more opting for flexible options. There’s a strong local demographic from across the region, alongside full boarders drawn from across the UK and internationally.
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Flexi-boarding is also o ered; often younger pupils, these boarders have their own boarding house but still get to feast on the award-winning food and tap into the huge number of clubs and extra activities after hours – from girls’ football and Warhammer to backgammon, sailing and chemistry club.
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smorgasbord, as well as enabling them to throw themselves into teams, rehearsals and all the other after-school activities that are part of a rich school life. Not that day pupils are ever left out. Core to the approach throughout is that day pupils are integrated into the boarding houses in what Repton describes as a ‘one community’ approach. By senior stage around 70% board.
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The through-school setting at Repton is not about removing stretch and challenge – far from it – but about providing all of that within a stable environment. The structure of boarding houses across both Repton Prep and Repton helps, as it is one of ‘vertical integration’. With 24/7 pastoral support from house parents within a family setting, this vertical design means familiar faces across age groups, helping pupils to belong, to expand friendship groups and also to learn from each other. It is rather like giving everyone siblings – boarding house families look out for one another.
Young people’s wellbeing is always front of mind for parents and educators, ever more so since the pandemic. This concern is – anecdotally – being reflected in school choices. Parents’ desire to provide stability, and also take the ‘heat’ out of that leap between prep and senior settings is being cited. It’s certainly something that Victoria Harding sees as a factor in decision-making. “Through schools o er that consistent approach throughout and that ability to shape education in a way that works for the benefit of the pupils.”
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“I’m not talking about lavish school trips, but outings to bring learning to life. “Another key area for me is about community and sustainability, and that outlook of considering who we are as a school and what we do in our community,” she says.
Founded: 1557 Head: Mark Semmence, since 2019 Gender: Co-ed Number of pupils: 620 Day or boarding: Day; Boarding Ages: 13-18 Points of entry: 13+, 14+, Lower Sixth and occasional in-year admissions Admissions: Non-selective. Interview and early registration advised Religious affiliation: Church of England, all denominations welcome and many festivals celebrated. Fees: Boarding, per term – £12,721; Day, per term – £9,437 Address: Repton, Derbyshire, DE65 6FH repton.org.uk REPTONHARDINGPREPIS
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“It’s important that the Prep is outward facing and that it remains part of that wider Repton and local community – also helping to deliver all those transferable and handson skills that our young people need.” use those two years as a springboard.”
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Founded: 1940 Head: Victoria Harding, from September 2022 Gender: Co-ed Number of pupils: 400 Day or boarding: Day; Boarding from 7+ Ages: 3-13 Points of entry: 3+, 4+, 11+ and in-year admissions
Admissions: Non-selective. Interview and early registration advised Religious affiliation: Church of England, all denominations welcome and many festivals celebrated. Fees: Pre-Prep Boarding, per term – £7,750; Day, per term - £5,662. Prep Boarding, per term – from £8,455; Day, per term –from £6,369. Address: Repton Prep, Milton, Derbyshire DE65 6EJ reptonprep.org.uk
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Repton Prep come September. “Something I’m very big on is outdoor learning and independent learning,” she says. The opportunity to help children catch up on the experiences that are a normal part of life is a priority. “There were all those opportunities children missed during the pandemic to go out and about,” she says.
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that prevent girls and women from speaking out or seeing themselves in top jobs – and that was the theme of this year's International Women's Day, with the hashtag #breakthebias. Of course, we need to be sure we are building the skills, knowledge and understanding that enable informed decisions. We need our young people to think critically and raise their voices so their thoughts and opinions are heard. We must also teach them to first look at their own assumptions, to bring the bias to the fore and question it. To achieve equality, there can be no automatic assumptions.
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Gender bias starts young – girls are told to sit nicely and behave while boys are encouraged to be noisy and boisterous. This has parallels in the adult world too; vocal women are labelled ‘bossy’ or ‘shrill’, whereas vocal men are just ‘determined to get their point across’.
Alongside the necessary qualifications, communication skills and what the individual brings to the job are the essentials for success. At Heathfield we recognise the importance of building confidence, communication skills and an open-minded approach to new experiences. We want our students to be critical thinkers who can discuss and view issues from di erent perspectives. To ensure they are informed about politics and current issues, our Careers and Outreach department hosts various programmes to promote discussion, debate and public speaking. Our Speaker’s Corner is an opportunity for students to speak publicly about a topic they feel passionate about for two minutes without questions, sharing their opinion and declaiming about it – rather like Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park. The topic that resonates most with the students is then used for our School Debate in the Summer Term, when opinions and ideas are challenged and debated. Later in the Michaelmas Term, in celebration of Parliament Week, we host a ‘Question Time’ with a student panel taking topical questions from the audience, which includes local politicians from the three main political parties. We also have a Speaker Programme to introduce new ideas and broaden experiences for our students as they learn about the world of work. Professionals are invited to come and speak about their work and experience, and the students start to develop their networking skills. We still need to overcome the barriers
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Rushi Millns of Heathfield School on how we overcome bias, giving girls the confidence to speak up and aim for the top in public life
Since 1918, when women were granted a somewhat limited power to vote, the majority of policy and law has continued to be written by men and naturally reflects their bias. To level the playing field and ensure fair representation in politics and the working world, we need to give girls the tools to voice their opinions and break the bias.
The more opportunity, support and guidance young women have to share their ideas, the more expert they will become in the future – whether that’s holding discussions in departmental meetings, representing an organisation or speaking in Parliament.
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Subsequent heads diversified the curriculum further; Frank Forder introduced outdoor activities and sports, and John Usherwood took great e orts to update the college’s wider facilities to prepare pupils for whatever challenges lay ahead. William Hecker’s belief in resilience and creativity saw the college thrive during the various evacuations of the Second World War.
Today, St Dunstan’s modern senior school curriculum builds on the legacy of these four founding heads. Students entering the college embark on an educational journey of curiosity, studying a wide range of subjects. They are encouraged to commit to a variety of co-curricular activities, not just those they arrive more confident in, before specialising in the older years. The school believes that this wide-ranging and ambitious approach to education sets up a lifetime of inquisitive independence, allowing students to approach new and challenging concepts with courage and conviction.
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t Dunstan’s College, in Catford, south London, has championed a forward-thinking approach to education for over a century, with the opening vision of the school in 1888 being to provide a curriculum ‘in advance of the present time.’
The school’s first head, Charles Maddock Stuart, was a pioneer in heuristic education and designed the school's laboratories. St Dunstan’s was one of the first schools in the country to have laboratories and to devote significant time to hands-on scientific-practical experiments for students to innovate and ‘do’, rather than passively observe.
St Dunstan’s continued to champion student-led learning before the 20th century, with fieldwork in geography, mathematical applications, and conversation classes in modern foreign languages, so that a St Dunstan’s education would empower students to be active participants in the world.
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St Dunstan’s College encourages students to be active participants in an ever-changing world
The Diapason has started with five main pillars, with a view to expanding this over time. These first five pillars will be focusing on: sexual orientation, sex and gender, religion and belief, and disability. Each pillar has a sta lead and a student lead, who work with sta and student champions within each area of interest. The leads hold regular meetings with the champions, sta and students to further the work of the Diapason. Each pillar is also encouraged to work alongside key charities and other outside organisations, where necessary. The Diapason also liaises with governors, speaks with parents, and supports the pastoral team in finding solutions to problems when they arise.
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It’s a really interesting school in a tough market, trying to not just survive but actually make something di erent for the children and families they’re working with." St Dunstan’s has also been praised for its forward-thinking approach to the challenges of recent years. Following an unprecedented two years of ongoing uncertainty and thought-provoking discussions posed by Covid-19, the Black Lives Matter movement and Everyone’s Invited, St Dunstan’s head, Nick Hewlett wanted to create a working group that would directly support the equality and diversity policy of the school.
The religion and belief group have carried out an audit across the school of people’s beliefs, and have planned for a ‘quiet room’. This will be used as a space by faith groups at various times and will also o er a place of reflection for non-believers.
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The head is asking interesting questions of the sector, including areas like privilege and responsibility, which go beyond the usual platitudes.
Alongside the Tes Awards’ win, the school has been shortlisted for eight awards at the upcoming Independent Schools of the Year Awards, including one for ‘Outstanding initiative’ for the Diapason working group.
The groups have already made significant developments in each area of college life.
Last year, St Dunstan’s marked the opening of the most significant developments to the school grounds. A new Junior School, STEM Centre for Excellence and Innovation and Sixth Form Centre were opened. The college’s forwardthinking approach is now matched by modern, bright, and inspirational facilities. Most recently, the school celebrated winning Independent Senior School of the Year at the Tes Awards 2022, which are known as the Oscars of Education. Judge David James said, "There’s a very clear and coherent vision of what they want to do, both with the curriculum and the local community.
The disability group are also aiming to raise awareness of di erent disabilities.
The race group have also made positive changes to school life. Working closely with the Junior School and local bookshop, Moon Lane Books, the team have coordinated a more diverse book range to be placed in the junior library.
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“This wide-ranging and ambitious approach to education sets up a lifetime of inquisitive independence”
Last month, St Dunstan’s also celebrated record-breaking A Level results. 29% of all A Level grades were A*, with 63% either A* or A, and 88% of grades were A*-B.
In 2021, the St Dunstan’s Diapason was launched – a new umbrella structure for pupil-sta partnership, the purpose of which is to ensure that the school builds an ongoing strategy for the whole college that celebrates and promotes the benefits of diversity; audits and enhances diversity; and builds a culture of equality for all.
Speaking about the excellent results on the day, Jonathan Holmes, Deputy Head (Academic) said; "Our Sixth Form Diploma programme puts academic excellence at its core; this is a very proud day for us all here at St Dunstan’s"
The leads have also worked with the catering team to ensure a diverse range of holidays are celebrated on the menu, such as Chinese New Year, Divali and Eid.
Using assemblies, tutor time, student parliament and the school’s digital signage, the group have informed students and sta about ADHD awareness month, Dyslexia Awareness Week and World Spine Day.
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It emerged when a couple of Vermont college students set out to take the rules from the Harry Potter books and codify them to create a game Muggles could play. This was back in 2005, and since then it has developed structures, nationally and internationally. QuidditchUK (QUK) started out playing to those Vermont rules, but it is now a full member of the International Quidditch Association. Other active nations include Canada, Chile, Australia, Argentina, Turkey and several European countries. There are emerging and associate members spanning the globe, from Japan and Pakistan to Uganda and Vietnam.
A once fictional game is finding a loyal following among students. We catch up with QuidditchUK to find out the state of play
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As a full member, QUK participates in rule making and changing – ensuring the game works as it continues to grow. Beck Throup, QUK Media Director, began playing the sport while she was at University of Bristol and believes the secret of its growth is the community spirit involved. "It's a well-loved sport – a small community of a few hundred players in the UK, but it's such a tight community," she says. It may be diminutive but it's gathering momentum and QUK recently hosted its national championships involving a community league for the first time, alongside the university league.
Quidditch – that game in Harry Potter that required wizard powers and magic,bybroomsticksreal–has,somestrangebecomea
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sport. Not only that, but it's played in some 40 countries and with a set of rules and grassroots approach that make it fast-paced, fun and with a great sense of community. In fact, if you are looking for a case study that ticks boxes for 21stcentury sporting ideals around inclusivity, quidditch would be a good place to start.
Throup was drawn in, like a lot of people, by the idea of playing a game she'd read about. "I did love the Harry Potter books and I met the captain of the quidditch team at a party and I promised I'd come to training – and about a year later I showed up!" She enjoys the fact that this is a game of equals.
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QUK is building a youth outreach programme to work with younger players – including through schools who want to organise games or taster sessions. There are also, curiously, a fair few enquiries from stag and hen parties who want something di erent. "There's a lot of goodwill," says Throup. "Even when people retire from play a lot of them stick around in the community and volunteer, as well as coming to tournaments. These volunteers are essential to running the sport." Watch a game in play, and you can see why people stick around – there's a lot happening on the pitch. "It's essentially a cross between rugby, dodgeball and wrestling," says Beck Throup. "It's great fun to watch." There's enough complexity in quidditch to keep those who love rules in clover, while those who don't will still find it thrilling, if mystifying. With seven players on each team in play at any time, the aim is to outscore opponents by getting the qua e (a volleyball) through one of three opposition hoops. Each team defends their own hoops with tackles and bludgers (dodgeballs). The game ends when the winning team has a legal catch on the snitch (a neutral player, who enters play 15 minutes in wearing what is e ectively a tennis ball in a sock attached to the back of their shorts) or when one team has a 30-point lead. You can understand why students love it: fast, fun and a bit wacky – you play while holding what is e ectively a broom handle between your legs in homage to the fictional game. While quidditch is, at 17 years old, a newcomer, it's looking ahead. One current discussion centres on whether the name should be changed. "As we're moving away from 'oh there's that sport in the Harry Potter books', it will be interesting to see where we go," says Beck Throup. A two-year goal for QUK is to get quidditch recognised here as a sport. So, next stop the Olympics? Beck Throup believes there's a fair way to go yet. But then again, 30 years ago no one would have bet on skateboarding or BMX earning Olympic stripes. For quidditch fans everywhere, there's everything to play for –and they're also having a wizard time. quidditchuk.org
When you consider that a full team complement is 21 players (due to the number of substitutions), you get the sense of what an inclusive activity this can be. Also, and this is vital, it's mixed sex and with scope for every body type. "There's no stereotypical quidditch player. I'm five foot two and then you've got six-foot rugby lads – you've got so many di erent ways of playing the game and so many tactics involved that it always ends up fairly evenly matched. The only thing that tends to a ect the outcome is if one team doesn't have its full roster of 21 players."
"That's important to us to a degree where it's actually in the international rule book. We have a Gender Rule, where you can only have four people of any one gender on the pitch at any one time. Referees and o cials are made aware of all the players on each team's gender for when they are subbing on and o ." This ensures a balance of weight and strength or, as Throup puts it: "You don't have a team of seven rugby lads on the pitch at any time".
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“There's a lot happening on the pitch in quidditch – It's essentially a cross between rugby, dodgeball and wrestling”
LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER FIGHT IT OUT AT THE HOOP
Parents often wonder if their child’s development is on track, but one of the most problematic areas is speech and language.
Children do, of course, develop at di erent paces. But on top of existing concerns about the impact of screen use in early years, now we have two years of intermittent lockdowns to contend with. This is raising concerns among experts as well as parents about speech, language and communication skills – especially for our youngest learners.
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There isn’t a parent on the planet who doesn’t worry at some point if their child is on track. Milestones are monitored and alarm bells ring when other children appear to have key skills your child is struggling with.
Trips on the bus, exposure to family members and visits to play settings all help children acquire language. It’s not just speaking that matters, but understanding what others say.
Speech therapist Amy Loxley, a Lead Speech & Language Advisor for the children’s communication charity I CAN, believes lockdown deprived children of many of the usual routes for developing communication. “Even that requirement to stay close to home and have limited contact with others has deprived children of a range of social experiences,” she says. “This is the range of experiences you have in early life where you’re exposed to new words.”
The other key group that I CAN works with is children who have language di culties due to environmental factors – in other words, the setting they are in. This group is much larger in areas of disadvantage. “One in ten children across the UK has a di culty with speech and language, but that can rise to one in four in areas of disadvantage,” says Amy Loxley.
I CAN develops intervention programmes used in mainstream schools, as well as running two specialist schools for children with complex language di culties. A lot of their work with mainstream schools centres on Developmental Language Delay (DLD). This is a condition unconnected with any other conditions that can cause lifelong issues speaking and understanding others.
“I CAN undertook some research last year, published in a report called ‘Speaking up for the COVID generation’. We found in that research that there are 1.5m children in the UK who are at risk of not being able to speak and understand language at an age-appropriate level,” says Amy Loxley. Certainly, referrals for communication di culties have increased – noted by both the Department for Education and speech therapists.
GETTING SUPPORT If parents are worried and believe they may need expert support, the team at I CAN can explain the steps for getting a speech therapy referral via the NHS or privately. Usually, the first recommended step is approaches to try at home. They include going a bit slower when you are talking and making comments rather than asking questions – a technique to open up dialogue without putting undue pressure on a child. As to screen time – that other great worry – expert guidance suggests that the less children have in early years the better. TV (or other device) is never a substitute for the learning provided by good old-fashioned play and interaction. That said, children love screen time, and so watching an ageappropriate programme with your child and discussing what’s going on with them is a way to make this an active experience that builds communication skills. The other great route that helps children get into speaking and understanding language is books, using the same sharing approach. “Relate things in the book back to their experiences – it’s all about drawing those connections for your child.”
A FIRST PRACTICAL STEP FOR PARENTS CONCERNED ABOUT SPEECH DELAY CAN BE TO TRY SOME SIMPLE TECHNIQUES AT HOME
“It a ects 7.6% of children – another way of looking at that is two in every class of 30 – so is actually quite common,” says Amy Loxley.
Less commonly, parents may recognise their child is having trouble understanding what is said to them – often this isn’t spotted so early. It might be trouble following an instruction, for instance, or a teacher reporting that the child doesn’t listen in class or isn’t getting work done when asked. The issue here can become complicated by how adults view this “There are 1.5m children at risk of not being able to speak and understand language at an age-appropriate level”
There’s now some evidence to support the idea that this has led to an increase in speech and language issues.
WARNING SIGNS One of the big questions for parents is: do I need to seek help? While no one wants a label on their child, the fundamental building blocks need to be in place. “Language skills underly all skills, so even when children learn to read and write, that’s based on them understanding and using spoken language,” says Amy Loxley. I CAN runs a free phone advice service where parents can talk to a speech and language therapist. Typically, parents ring for advice because they have noticed that their child uses less words or simpler words and sentences than their peers. It could be that a child’s speech sounds jumbled or muddled up, so that it’s hard to understand.
For more guidance and support about speech, language and communication, visit I CAN’s talking point for parents at ican.org.uk
failure to do what’s asked. “Sometimes that’s interpreted as something else – people think it’s a behaviour problem, when it’s actually the child not understanding language.”
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• Connected to themselves and the world around them, St George’s girls know how to use their skills and talents to look upwards and outwards and make a positive impact. Recent alumna Grace says: “There’s something our Head, Mrs Hewer, really focuses upon, and that’s the idea of balance. When you go out into the real world, life isn’t just about your work, your job. You do need to have that balance, you need to connect with people, see your family, see your friends, do sport and do the things you love as well. That balance is something you learn from a young age at St George’s.”
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Whether it’s through their teaching, pastoral support or boarding, St George’s Ascot go above and beyond
t George’s Ascot provides an ambitious, connected, relevant and future facing education designed for girls between the ages of 11-18 years. It is a place where girls academically,flourishcreatively, physically and morally; a place where risks can be taken, lessons are learnt, and challenges are welcomed.
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Complementing their day girl places where pupils can select from a comprehensive private bus service are their boarding facilities, which range from flexible to weekly to termly. Boarding is homely and comfortable, and an experienced team of House Sta organise an array of evening and weekend trips and excursions ranging from theatre and museum visits, as well as the frequent boarders’ fire-pit nights with the new pizza ovens and ‘come dine with me evenings’. Socially all the girls regularly mix with other young people at Eton College, Winchester, and Harrow. There is no such thing as a typical St George’s girl as each of their pupils arrives with her own set of talents and interests; what binds them are their values and vision. It is their privilege to encourage every Georgian within their strong community to develop a genuine understanding of who she is and support her to achieve the future of her choice. The alumnae community continues to make the school extremely proud of the impact they have in the world, and regularly feedback that their experiences at SGA helped them to shape, define and find their own pathway in life. St George’s girls are ‘Confident, Capable and Connected’: • Confidence is fostered through learning in an all-girls environment, trying new things and developing a strong sense of self through their time at the school.
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Queen’s College’s Debating Society is a particularly useful means of helping students develop listening skills and
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Queen’s College, Taunton A t Queen’s College, Taunton the focus is on creating a culture in which students are comfortable in class settings and able to communicate and share freely. This is helped by both the small class sizes and the structure of teaching and learning. “Every pupil is provided with a chance to communicate in every lesson,” says Head of College Julian Noad. “Collaborative activities are carefully structured to ensure that each pupil plays their part in expressing ideas, responding to others’ views, and taking the opportunity to lead.”
“Through being involved in co-curricular activities, pupils acquire new skills but also develop character and discipline and appreciate the importance of camaraderie,” says Headmaster Mark Beard. Developing empathy and listening skills is critical to building a strong moral sense, and UCS works for an “unambiguous culture of equality” in which the student body is closely involved. Pupils are encouraged in this through teaching and mentoring younger children, both at UCS and at local partner schools. In particular, Sixth Form students play a key role in ‘paying it forward’ by helping younger pupils. “There are numerous mentoring schemes and our peer education project trains Sixth Formers to teach lessons on wellbeing and mental health to Year 7s,” says Deputy Head Pastoral Andrew Wilkes. This, alongside their input into fundraising (organising events and choosing charities) helps to build a culture of service – also an understanding of the bigger issues. The spirit of looking after others is, says Headmaster Mark Beard, a critical element in developing outwardlooking young people. “We foster social responsibility alongside respect for the individual. Pupils are taught humanity, understanding and empathy.” Here too, the element of broadening young people’s horizons – showing them life beyond their small circle – helps to foster the kind of communication skills needed for their futures. “Varied experience beyond the classroom serves to nurture and champion creativity, aspiration and individual talents,” says UCS Assistant Head Co-Curricular Jessica Lewis.
Within the wider curriculum, there are plenty of opportunities to mix and share, with performing arts opportunities a priority and sports and outdoor education used to develop ‘people skills’ and leadership potential. There’s lots of focus on fun, but also using these platforms to develop young people’s strengths. Alongside the benefits drama brings in building confidence, other forums include Model United Nations, debating, academic societies and discussion platforms such as Book Club.
UCS, Hampstead U CS in Hampstead follows four Learning Values of responsibility, relationships, resilience and resourcefulness. There’s a big emphasis on encouraging pupils to listen to one another and be bold in sharing their thoughts and opinions. “Our pupils’ willingness to question and challenge, and engage in clubs, societies and community projects, creates such a stimulating atmosphere,” says the school’s Director of Wellbeing Bimba Kumarasinghe. Within the co-curricular framework pupils are given support to take ownership. With 70-plus pupil-led clubs and societies, including debating, Model United Nations, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and Young Enterprise, a spirit of enquiry feeds into the fabric of the school. Students run these clubs for peers and younger age groups, also stepping up to responsibilities such as House Captains. They also drive the annual Community Action fundraising initiative –and are very good at it. A recent example of this is a pupil-led fundraiser for Ukraine, which raised £5,000 in less than a month.
More House M ore House in Knightsbridge sees communicationconfident as a top priority. Girls are encouraged to speak up in and out of class. Head Faith Hagerty says that the traditional ‘hands up’ approach does not serve every child well so the school uses di erentiated questioning to encourage whole-class participation.
Whole year group singing facilitates pupils finding their voice, while LAMDA lessons o er individual pupils or small groups the opportunity to explore voice through character. The school’s Debate Club also provides a platform for developing skills in clarity of expression and use of language.
An in-house specialist in Speech and Language Therapy works with specific pupils, as recommended by the SENCo or other teaching sta , and this nurturing work helps everyone to develop key skills in questioning, listening and conversing.
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As a Catholic school, More House talks openly about love, and this naturally leads on to discussions around the importance of empathy. Pupils are encouraged to practise e ective listening, and this is modelled by sta – the school believes young people must feel listened to in order to be good listeners.Leadership opportunities are o ered that go beyond the scope of everyday school life. More Holidays, the school’s programme of holiday courses, involves sixth formers in areas from finance to marketing and operations. Students are also invited to assist in the delivery of courses for younger children, developing workshop ideas and leading a variety of games and activities. They also liaise with parents, which requires excellent communication skills. This initiative gives pupils of all learning profiles a chance to shine.
There are, of course, ongoing concerns since the pandemic, but More House sees this as a problem with a solution. “What we are seeing is a generation of young people who have missed out on growing up around their peers,”, says Head Faith Hagerty. The school has worked closely with pupils to address this, using opportunities such as the co-curricular programme, concerts and productions so that pupils mix freely outside of their own year group. “We must help our young people to value their own worth more than their online presence,” adds Faith Hagerty.
empathy, ensuring an atmosphere where pupil contributions are welcomed and acknowledge by their peers. “The ultimate ambition for many pupils is prefectship, with its opportunity to ‘give back’ and earn genuine leadership and people skills,” says Julian Noad. Mentoring is also encouraged, where there is a pastoral or academic need, while PHSE sessions encourage informal discussions and discovery opportunities. Formal and semi-formal settings can also be a valuable way of giving young people confidence and the weekly ‘tea parties’ with the Head and his wife, plus Sixth Form dinner parties at the Head’s House, o er a means to support confident communication. Students often lead visitors round the school, support social events at the school and take the lead on charity initiatives. Boarding here has a vertical approach, in which students get to know pupils from their House of di erent years. This, says the College, encourages interaction with di erent age groups, peer leadership and also team working. There is also a strong role for young people in looking out for each other – Queen’s College runs a highly successful ‘Talkabout’ group to help those who need support interacting with others.
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Variety is key here, since a non-competitive environment helps some pupils while others thrive in a more public forum.
“Learning to communicate e ectively through whatever medium is an essential skill and we spend significant time on this at Emanuel”
Emanuel School A t Emanuel, the importance of the relationship between students and members of sta is emphasised, whether that be with a form tutor, subject teacher, head of year or member of senior sta ,” says Deputy Head Pastoral Ravi Kothakota. The Battersea co-ed encourages students to speak up on both school and wider societal issues. “Students need to know they feel heard and listened to on issues that relate directly or matter to them. We place a significant focus on ensuring all students are provided with opportunities to express themselves,” he adds. There are lots of opportunities for students here to make a mark. Assembly presentations, Drama lessons and regular plays and performances give a creative outlet. There are also public speaking competitions, weekly form discussions, debating clubs – even a film club for aspiring directors, actors and presenters. Alongside the school council and Cumnor House, Sussex A
Parent seminars support the work with children, some led by sta and others by external speakers. The Cumnor approach is that instilling healthy online habits and open communication at home are crucial at this stage – children’s experience of being online should be positive, formative and shared. Enabling children to connect with traditional childhood freedoms is also intrinsic to the Cumnor approach. The school’s 65-acre site provides plenty of opportunities to embrace outdoor learning – from alfresco drama and time in the Reading Garden to scientific exploration in the Woodpeckers, its school in the woods. Outdoor learning is used to teach skills and values such as cooperation, problem solving, risk taking and leadership. There are also the unforgettable pleasures of just being together having fun – lighting fires, den building and toasting marshmallows.
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t Cumnor House, Sussex, a co-ed day and flexible boarding prep close to Haywards Heath, the sta place real importance on building close relationships with pupils and their families. This is a vital formative stage, so it’s all about understanding how children learn best and how to provide both challenges and support. The team say that strong relationships provide an environment of safety and security, giving children the confidence to try new things. The school believes it is important not to see the extra-curricular and the academic as discrete because, done well, they are intrinsically linked and bring education to life.The focus here is on an individualised approach that sets the right goals for pupils, no matter where their strengths and weaknesses lie, as well as teaching the importance of community and the role everyone plays within the Cumnor community.
The school motto, ‘Aim High, Be Kind, Dare to be Di erent’ permeates every aspect of school life and is constantly reinforced through lessons, assemblies and interactions. Pupils have timetabled Wellbeing lessons each week – a safe space to discuss what constitutes a healthy relationship and what it takes to be a true friend. In Wellbeing lessons and ICT, significant time is spent helping children look at the way they engage and communicate online – an even more important element of education in the wake of lockdown when children experienced extensive screen time and isolation from peers.
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nutrition review groups – which include representatives from all year groups –there are groups where pupils can formally discuss gender equality and mutual respect, race and diversity and LGBTQ+ matters. These provide platforms for pupils to drive tangible change, and this year an impact video including each pupil voice group was shared across the school community.
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Emanuel places great emphasis on respect across the community. “Learning to communicate e ectively through whatever medium is an essential skill and we spend significant time on this as part of our Life Education programme.” The goal here is to prepare students for the modern world.
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oung people at ArtsEd need less encouragement to express themselves than in most other schools, since this is an independent with a stellar reputation for training stage and screen talent. Students are here to pursue their love of performance. “All ArtsEd students are driven by a passion to express themselves, be it through drama, music or dance,” says Head of Day School & Sixth Form, Matthew Bulmer. He says this is a setting which inspires communication between students. “The performing arts – and I think sport is another good example – force young people to engage with one another physically and emotionally.” Without this dynamic learning in class, it would be impossible, in his view, to excel. “Rehearsal and performance builds a natural confidence in students and helps to develop their listening and empathy skills. This does not make them immune to moments of anxiety or doubt, nor does it mean that they are impervious to the temptations of social media, but their immersion in the performing arts gives them both the resilience to deal with di cult situations and the desire to focus on the moment.”
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“The role we play as a school is encouraging young people to connect away from their screens, while simultaneously introducing them to the many possibilities that technology presents,” adds Ravi Kothakota.
Sixth Formers recently watched the film I am Gen Z, exploring the impact of social media. Many have volunteered for a school trial and will be reporting back – the goal being to shape an approach where agency in use of mobile phones is emphasised. STUDENTS DEVELOP EMPATHY SKILLS SCHOOL PRIORITISES PUPIL VOICE
Emanuel’s House system provides opportunities for pupils to mix across year groups, with the oldest pupils supporting and mentoring the youngest. Students can be appointed to leadership positions, achieve awards (House colours) and take part in a range of hotly contested competitions. Team sports are, of course, vital to the life of the school, with large numbers of students taking part in competitive fixtures. “Our co-ed House sport competitions ensure that girls and boys learn how to communicate with each other as part of team activities and not just within the classroom,” says Ravi Kothakota.
“At ArtsEd, exposure to rehearsal and performance builds a natural confidence in students and helps develop listening and empathy skills ”
One area where some may lack confidence when they arrive is in more traditionally academic subjects, but the confidence and creativity nurtured in vocational lessons gets carried across into all areas, helping them to exceed their own and others’ expectations. “A creative education allows young people to develop the skills necessary to thrive in the modern world,” says Matthew Bulmer. “The mobile phone isn’t going anywhere soon, but through the healthy, creative interactions that are a daily part of ArtsEd life for our students, it can become an extra to the day-to-day, not a lifestyle choice.”
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A We are proudly co-educational, multicultural and non-selective and I believe it is our pastoral care and emphasis on health and wellbeing that defines us. I have always believed the mark of an excellent school is the nature of the relationships between sta and students – and here at HSW we pride ourselves on the good humour and care that exists between everyone in the building.
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Q From your experience, what makes a great school environment? A A supportive school culture makes for a great school environment. At HSW, our ethos and values are focused on the health and self-worth of everyone in our community. This ensures our culture is kind and caring, enabling our students to feel happy and valued and able to reach their full potential.
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A I believe that rather than asking ‘How smart are you?’ it is important to ask ‘How are you smart?’. HSW pupils make up a lively community of budding scientists, artists, dancers, authors, musicians and athletes and we work hard to enable every child to find their ‘element’ and to feel valued for who they are and the unique contribution they bring to the school. Many pupils will discover talents at HSW which they never knew they had, such is the privilege and pleasure of working here.
“Rather than asking ‘How smart are you?’ it is important to ask ‘How are you smart?’ – we work hard to enable every child to find their ‘element’ at HSW”
A HSW is a school that aligns with the values I have espoused all my teaching career: namely that we must look at the whole child in front of us and concern ourselves with their personal development as much as their academic attainment. At HSW, we value health and self-worth above everything because we know it leads to self-discipline, which in turn leads to students reaching their potential. School is the arrivals lounge for life, The Headmaster of Hall School Wimbledon (HSW) on his background and educational approach
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A I have worked in education for 25 years and have served in both the independent and maintained sectors. My roles have included Headteacher, Deputy Head, Director of Studies, Housemaster, Head of English and class teacher. I have also served as a Common Entrance setter for the ISEB and as English Leader for the IAPS. Prior to joining Hall School Wimbledon (HSW), I was Senior Director of Learning & Community at Discovery Education, leading on professional development. Outside school life, I have written over 30 titles for various educational publishers and regularly speak on creativity and character education. In my spare time I write fiction.
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Q What makes a great student? For me, great students have a spirit of adventure, a thirst for knowledge and a kind and caring outlook.
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Northwood Senior Adele Crabtree is Director of the Arts at Broomwood Hall and Head of DT at Northwood Senior. She graduated from Canterbury with a degree in 3D Design and worked as a designer for almost a decade in a WPP branding consultancy before turning full circle to inspire the next generation of designers.
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James Buxton is Director of Design & Technology at Framlingham College. A er a BA in Furniture & Product Design at Nottingham Trent University, he worked in the design industry before a PGCE and Master’s in Education at Cambridge. He is most excited by mid-century modern furniture and sustainable design.
Makers, inventors and problem solvers need firm foundations to set them on their way and Design Technology is the subject that opens career doors – from engineering to fashion and product design.
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JB: It is the most liberating, empowering subject – students gain more than just making skills, they also develop creative thinking skills, genuine autonomy, and ownership of their learning journey.
JB: Design is everywhere, now more than ever. Equipped with creative skills and selfe cacy, pupils are advantaged in careers ranging from engineering and architecture, to design for film and TV and UX.
Q What made you choose it? AC: The opportunity came, and I grabbed it with both hands. DT is creative, technical, challenging. Seeing a pupil’s ideas coming to life and guiding them is hugely rewarding.
JB: I love the freedom and variety. Every lesson brings new challenges and ideas – all to be solved or realised by exploring and experimenting. A studio of ten to 15 students all working on completely di erent projects is so engaging.
JB: Students practise the design process –the ability to identify problems, research, plan, create and reflect. This translates well in any area of study or industry and enables them to apply their skills with creativity and confidence in other contexts.
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Careers are as diverse as fashion designer, rocket scientist, branding designer, architect. packaging or furniture designer and structural engineer. The broader importance of DT lies in helping pupils to think laterally and creatively and work in teams –important skills for the modern workplace irrespective of what you end up doing.
AC: GCSE DT is not just ‘making.' A large proportion is theory, where you can apply knowledge from other STEM subjects – and you don’t need to be able to draw! If you can get your ideas across to engage someone else, then that’s all you need. Computers and Visualisers are used in industry to help with this.
Q And transferable skills and knowledge? AC: Skills of problem-solving, collaboration and evaluation. Knowledge of material
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Q What pathways does it open?
AC: There are too many to list here. As a STEM subject they can move into design, engineering, or CAD (computer aided design).
AC: Everything in the world that every human interacts with that isn’t organically grown has been designed. A problem is identified, and solutions created. Designs evolve, adapt and improve the world in which we live. This is exactly what each child learns to do in DT.
“Careers are as diverse as fashion designer, rocket scientist, branding designer, furniturepackagingarchitect.ordesignerandstructuralengineer”
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JB: The Climate Crisis and social issues like inclusion – Design Technology graduates will be the ones to solve these problems in the future, I hope!
properties or technology can be learnt along the way. A flexible mindset and the ability to see opportunities in the ‘mistakes’.
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After a nearly 3-year break, the Museum team are getting ready to launch the new range of premium experience packages, starting with the Concorde Simulator days.
rooklands Museum has been a visitor favourite this summer, with thousands of people descending on Brooklands to step-backin-time to a bygone era, taking to the Paddock Lawn to enjoy traditional games, ice cream, and one of the (famous) vintage car rides around the iconic race track. With the final events of the season still to come, and plenty of family fun to be had during half-term, there will be something for everyone this autumn.
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The Brooklands Concorde Simulator is the only working machine in the world and has trained Concorde pilots for British Airways.
The half-term week takes you back to the early days of aviation, when Brooklands pioneered aircraft and pilot training, with their ‘Air Heads’ family workshops, activities and tours. Meet the legends of the air, as the costumed storytellers bring to life the tales of Brooklands’ aviation pioneers.
If you haven’t had a chance to visit Brooklands Museum yet, make sure you put a date in your diary to see what all the excitement is about. Advance price tickets should be prebooked at www.brooklandsmuseum.com
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The Museum is easily accessible by car or train, parking is free and there’s plenty of picnic space available, and a café to purchase food and drink. Family tickets start at £29.60 but you can enjoy Brooklands Museum for the entire year with family memberships starting from just £65.00. You can also choose from a selection of gift vouchers, perfect for Christmas presents, and share the wonderful experience of Brooklands with someone special.
Our ever-popular Emergency Services Day returns on 11 September. Say thank you to some of the heroes of our country and get up close to traditional and modern-day fire engines, police cars and ambulances. And don’t miss the chance to meet some furry heroes, as PAW Patrol pups Chase, Marshall and Skye join the activities for the day. Then Brooklands Autumn Motorsport Day on the 9th of October, in Association with Ginger Beer Promotions, will be celebrating motorsport. They will be put through their paces on the adjacent Mercedes-Benz World circuit and Test Hill will be in action. As ever, spectators will have the rare opportunity to see and hear
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"What started as a four-month project over the winter to monitor the e ects of bringing plants, natural materials and views of nature into the indoor learning environment took on a new relevance with the arrival of spring, as the pandemic confined us in our homes."
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Putney High School's Biophilic Classroom project has produced fascinating findings about nature's ability to enhance both wellbeing and learning
Putney High School's Biophilic Classroom study is a first – showing a clear route to improve a sense of wellbeing and even productivity in the classroom through the power of plants. It began in 2019 as part of the school's wider Breathe programme (begun in 2018), which considers a whole raft of areas that feed into wellbeing. "Little did we know how relevant our findings would become," says Headmistress Suzie Longsta .
The study's starting point was a NASA Clean Air Study of 1989, which had looked at how plants contribute to improving air quality. At Putney High, the students used air sensors to complement their research and, for the first time, could identify the exact ratio of plants needed to improve air quality – it's one plant per six cubic metres. The biophilic project resonated not only with the students’ wider interest in the environment cultivated via the Breathe programme, but also tied into science (air quality studies) and art (botanical natural form studies) activities. During Covid, the project was transferred to the Futures Hub in the school's Sixth GREEN TEAM HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TEND THE PLANTS AND PROPAGATE MORE
At Putney High, there's no doubt about the payback in student wellbeing. The impacts of the Biophilic Classroom study were monitored via student surveys, and 78% of students reported feeling healthier, and said that plants have helped to create an environment where everyone feels calmer and more relaxed. "But it has had an even greater impact, helping students and sta to really engage with their lessons, which of course has had a positive impact on teaching and learning," says Headmistress Suzie Longsta .
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“Students reported feeling healthier, and that everyone was calmer and more relaxed”
"It’s been wonderful to see the whole school engaging with the project, learning about the plants, caring for them and even cultivating them," she adds. With an Ecologist in Residence on the cards for the school, there seems little doubt that students' biophilic investigations are going to be a green benefit for the long term, both for the school and the wider community. "It has started us on a whole sustainability project of 're-wilding' Putney!" says Suzie Longsta .
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The ripples of Putney High's work have spread wider. Ahead of RHS Chelsea Flower Show the project was featured on BBC Gardeners' World. “I was incredibly impressed to see the work, and importantly the enthusiasm, that the students of Putney High School demonstrated with their research for improving their environment with plants," said Presenter and Garden Designer Arit Anderson. The school has made its findings available, producing a useful 'Plant Guide for Schools', showcasing houseplants to grow in both low-light and bright-light indoor environments, plus atmospheric and air-cleansing properties of each plant selected. It has given out more than 10,000 copies so far, suggesting many more schools are tapping into the benefits of using greenery to improve classroom atmosphere and student wellbeing.
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) asked the school to share its research in the Discovery Zone of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. This had been postponed due to Covid and took place in September 2021, where the school display attracted lots of interest and even picked up a coveted Gold Medal.
Form Centre, where the plants were cared for by sta and students. But by this time, the whole project was blossoming.
Growing the plants had, by this time, become a whole-school a air, with the o spring of the school's original indoor garden being grown and nurtured for Chelsea Flower Show in the Junior School. They were re-housed after the show in the Reception classrooms, so the youngest pupils were also benefiting from the roll-out of the project. All this green-fingered industry has honed the students' gardening knowhow and tapped into sustainability ideals – they have watched as plants have produced more plants to extend the calming and air-cleansing benefits of indoor nature. The biophilic research has now been used to inform the design of Putney’s Athena Centre for Science, Music, Drama and Debating – opened to students earlier this year and o cially launched by Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock at the start of May.
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At Gordon’s – recently named TES Boarding School of the Year – Year 7 boarders are accommodated in Woolwich House, with us as Houseparents. Getting to know our new charges begins months before their arrival. During in-person meetings or Zoom calls, we glean as much information as we can about each child so they can be helped to settle in quickly.
For their part, parents are urged to prepare their children before they arrive by increasing their independence, reducing their dependence on mobiles and encouraging them in practical tasks and chores such as making their own bed. Mobile phones are limited in the junior house and removed from students for their first three weeks (although children may use the house phone to phone home during this time), an action supported by the vast majority of our parents. The reasoning behind their removal is to encourage friendships. It’s easy for children to sit in a corner with their phone if they’re feeling self-conscious but without one, Houseparents at Gordon's School give their advice on helping first-time boarders settle in and thrive
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oarding schools have come a long way since those tales of cold showers and huge dormitories. Dedicated sta now guide students as they navigate social interactions, mentalhealth issues and meeting the high expectations of school, all the while being away from home for the first time, starting in a new school and living with 30 other peers.
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DAISY AND SAM HOUSEPARENTSCOOPER,ATGORDON'S SCHOOL YEAR 7 BOARDERS CELEBRATE THEIR FIRST YEAR they are making friends and learning how to gel with those in their House. Phone usage is gradually increased, but often once these much sought-after privileges arrive, they are ignored in favour of spending time playing with friends In the early stages, the children are kept busy. If they’re playing rounders or ‘capture the flag’ then they’re building relationships through play and are less likely to dwell on home. However, homesickness is always going to crop up – usually at bedtime. Then they come downstairs and are soon on the sofa talking it through with a warm drink. They also support each other in their bunk beds – that is how they develop those lasting friendship bonds. Each new boarder is assigned a buddy from a year above, to guide them through their first year and on to their senior boarding houses. Independence and organisation are encouraged from the start – if they can get that sorted in their first year, it will be easier in the long run and allows them to focus on their academics and sports. Similarly, if they are active rather than passive – be it looking for ‘lost items’ or keeping their dormitories tidy – they are solving problems for themselves and are in control. This, in turn, gives them confidence.
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Today's students often describe boarding as ‘one big sleepover’, a ‘home from home’. Secure and friendly, it is where they not only flourish academically, but learn tolerance, resilience, discipline and independence – and make lifelong friends. Free time is packed with activities. With the benefit of large grounds and facilities, they can enjoy the company of hundreds of others – with older students becoming sibling figures.
A bell wakes them up for the first half of their first term, but after that they are given an alarm clock and become responsible for waking themselves up. They are all ready for their senior houses at the end of the year, looking forward to more independence and with the skills and maturity to deal with the next stage of their boarding journey.
By KYM MARTIN Southbank International School Drama Teacher Kym Martin on the power of performing arts to deliver skills that last long after the action on the stage
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In the 20 years that I have been teaching in the UK, I have had several dozens of DP Theatre students attain places at Russell Group Universities and at US colleges such as NYU, Brown and Vassar. These students have gone on to study a wide range of courses. First-hand feedback from university admissions is that they welcome the breadth of study that taking Theatre at the Diploma level can give students and are impressed by the confidence with which Theatre students demonstrate the highly transferable skills that are desirable to these universities. Studying performing arts also fosters discipline and focus, two essential skills for study and for life.
“Drama and Theatre demands that they use their whole being as their instrument –intellect, emotions, body and voice”
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zone. This links directly to real life, where people are forever having to take risks and embrace change. As human beings, we often find change di cult but, in truth, change is the only certain thing in life. In our classes and rehearsal rooms, we embrace change amid the realisation that there is no right or wrong in Drama and Theatre, only choices to make in a creative journey.
MusicalperformedInternationalSouthbankSchoolrecentlyTheAddamsFamily,postponedfromFebruary2021.Themusicalwasaglorioussuccessandwasthe first time in two years that the whole school community was able to come together. Having been a Drama and Theatre teacher for 27 years, it was one of the most magical experiences I have had in the profession. It also further consolidated my firm belief in the power of performing arts to equip young people with the confidence and life skills for their future, whatever path they choose.
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The performer/audience relationship also plays a key role in helping to develop students’ ability to evaluate and to take on board constructive criticism. As part of the IB Diploma Theatre assessments, students are given feedback from the audience in the form of talkback sessions or written responses. This active collaboration equips students with the self-confidence to give and receive feedback graciously and –importantly – to consider how to take their work forward. This is an invaluable skill for later in life, as they will inevitably meet people with di erent perspectives to their own. Through this collaborative relationship and art form, we can ask big questions about life and what it means to be human.
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CONFIDENCE AND SELF-BELIEF Above all else, the performing arts foster confidence and self-belief in young people. I’m always in awe of the way in which students are able to stand up in front of their peers and share their ideas and performance skills. Drama and Theatre demand that they use their whole being as their instrument – intellect, emotions, body and voice. This is an incredibly brave thing to do and takes training to get better at, but something I’ve come to understand is that young people are not often marred
Drama and Theatre provide a platform for exploration and experimentation. That’s the reason a play is called a play – not a ‘work’ – because it enables you to be imaginative, creative and expressive, and crucially, to take risks and move outside your comfort by the fears that adults tend to accrue as they get older. This self-assurance is bolstered by the safe environment we set up in the drama classroom, a safety net where students feel comfortable, happy and encouraged to try new things.
Building on this, performing arts foster a greater sense of collaboration among young people, helping to teach them that, while they won’t always get on with everyone they work with, they can always problem solve and find ways to work together. This is true not only in the workplace but in private life and across society as a whole.
With digital innovation accelerating the pace of change at a faster rate than ever before, studying Drama and Theatre places an onus on personal connection and sharing a sense of common humanity which, in simple terms, is nothing short of ‘being human’. So, as the world continues to change and the scholastic focus remains on encouraging digital skills through the study of STEM subjects, let’s not forget the enormous power of performing arts in preparing young people for a brighter future.
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Having spent so much time working on the construction of the aircraft – delayed by countless Covid restrictions – the young engineers, who worked on the joint project with partner school The John Wallis Church of England Academy, were proudto see their finished plane displayed among a whole host of other aircraft.
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The gathering also marked an occasion for the students and sta present to give thanks to everyone involved for their continued dedication and hard work.
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Reflecting on the lessons learned throughout the project, Six One (Year 12) student Natalie said, “I’ve learnt about how a plane works – the most fundamental thing – but also about the importance of teamwork." Her teammate, Six One student Rosie added, “I really enjoyed seeing how the plane is put together, because we don’t often get the chance to see things before they’re finished and complete. It really put into perspective how much e ort goes into these things that are in our day-to-day lives.”
This engineering project – the second time Benenden has constructed a microlight, following its successful project in 2018 –has been run with the British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA) as part of the organisation’s New Horizons scheme. The BMAA funds the project and the school is responsible for building the aircraft in collaboration with John Wallis. benenden.school
fter three years of hard work, Benenden Sixth Form students past and present were able to see their completed microlight aircraft at the Headcorn Aerodrome this month.
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The Sixth Formers – who were joined by three Benenden Seniors who had worked on the aircraft earlier in its development – were delighted to be able to sit in the plane, and to see their names inscribed on its control panel.
Benenden sta member David Wellman was instrumental in building the light aircraft. He shares his experience, “this build is a joint e ort between Benenden and The John Wallis Church of England Academy, who have worked very hard to a very high standard.
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"Many inspectors have said as much and have praised all the students involved very highly indeed. We are all very proud of everyone’s e orts and are pleased to be able to say that this time we’ve all built a light aircraft.”
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NO MORE SNOW DAYS As we saw during the national lockdowns, E-learning can save countless hours of lost schooling. External factors that once may have prevented children from attending lessons such as snow or flooding are now a thing of the past. E-learning means no one ever has to miss out on their education due to factors outside of their control.
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Visit SwishFibre.com to find out moreE-learning – it's a phrase that few of us had even heard of a couple of years ago. But since a global pandemic forced schools and universities to move online, E-learning has become a mainstay of education for people all over the world. Like most sudden changes in education, E-learning has been met with some scepticism. But rest assured, as the world continues to change, learning online is here to stay. Rather than trying to deny it, we should be embracing it as a tool which makes education easier to achieve for many people. Here’s why.
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Just as children have always been taught how to dress for job interviews and behave in an o ce environment, they now need to be coached on how to act in a remote working environment. Zoom meetings may be new, unfamiliar territory for those already in the work force, but for people who’ve grown up with E-learning, the challenge of meeting and working with people through a camera is a familiar one.
IT FITS AROUND YOUR LIFE Remember, E-learning isn’t just for school children. Plenty of adults have turned to online classes to earn qualifications
Found the perfect course, but it’s only taught at an institution hundreds of miles away? This is no longer a problem with E-learning. By moving online education has become accessible to everyone, regardless of where they live. This isn’t solely an issue of convenience either. People from developing countries can now access education online that wasn’t previously available to them. All they need is a laptop and an internet connection.
In the busy worlds of adulthood and parenthood, it can be di cult to find time to attend in-person classes. Learning online in your own home solves this problem by removing the commute and making sure all the materials you need can be accessed at the click of a mouse.
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Although there is no cure for Myopia, there is a long list of treatment that can help stop it from getting any worse. It is recommended that children spend more time outdoors as there are many benefits from being outside including long-distance focusing, direct sunlight and less time spent on devices.
Parents should be on the lookout for short-sightedness in their children. Some of these include, your child having di culty reading at a distance, your child sitting closer to the TV or holding a mobile phone or tablet closer to their face and any excessive rubbing of the eyes, headaches, or complaints of eye pain.
they may not realise their vision is not ‘normal’, so it is essential to make sure that children’s eyes are tested frequently, between 1 to 2 years is recommended.
Wearing bi-focal or multi-focal lenses can also help treat those su ering from Myopia, however this largely depends on if your child is able to and comfortable wearing contact lenses with there being no minimum age requirement.
Ahe kids are back to school this month and now is the perfect time to get their eyes tested before they make their return to the classroom. Whilst uniforms and stationary are always at the top of the back to school list, an eye exam should also be a priority, because making sure your child's vision is healthy is incredibly important for thier education and progression. Many children su er from Myopia, most commonly known as short-sightedness, which can cause problems at school and with their development, and noticing symptoms in children can be di cult as
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Lower has been delivering Speech Bubbles through Trinity Theatre since 2017 and has witnessed first-hand what
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a huge di erence it can make to children who are struggling to communicate and fit in. The programme at Trinity Theatre, first devised by London Bubble, has now become a separate charity (Lower is both a practitioner and a trustee). It delivers Speech Bubbles in 23 schools across a part of Kent taking in Sevenoaks District, Tonbridge and Malling and Tunbridge Wells and working with children drawn from Year 1 and Year 2.
Jason Lower can clearly recall one small and petrified girl. Every time she came to Speech Bubbles she would be in tears or close to it. Then, slowly she became a bit less shy and would talk in whispers in his ear, so quiet he could barely hear her. Over the course of the programme, she found her character – a cat. She just loved cats and would act out the physicality and the movements of a confident feline who was the complete opposite of her.
Delivered through Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells, Speech Bubbles is an innovative drama programme that helps young children come out of their shells
Drama ESCAPE with are generally referred by teachers and a school SENCo. The programme aims to address the needs of those who are not on the top of the list for speech and language therapy or one-to-one support, but nonetheless have speech, language and communication needs. “Some of them might be shy, some might be selectively mute; others might be on the other end of the scale – children who communicate at inappropriate times or talk over others.”
Children are referred by schools (Kent County Council is a major funder, along with the Brook Trust) and there’s strong support among local school leaders who know what it can do. The children it works
Each session for ten students runs for about 40 minutes over 24 weeks. Sessions are led by a Speech Bubbles practitioner and a teaching assistant. What’s very important, says Jason Lower, is the mix
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“You can perform a new character who you really are. That’s where arts and theatre are a really opportunity”magical of children – the group is chosen so that there’s a combination of communication needs (not all shy or inclined to dominate) and a mix of year groups. “It’s really important to have a mix – the Year 2s o er leadership and this also makes sure that any classroom dynamic is gone.”
Jason Lower has good reason to know the lifelong benefits drama can bring. He is autistic and it was his time in youth theatre that he credits with giving him confidence. He became a youth theatre director and arts practitioner and now leads the Creative Engagement department at Trinity Theatre. He says drama is beneficial to all young people. “You can perform yourself, rather than a version of yourself that you’re not terribly happy with. You can perform a new character who you really are. That’s where arts and theatre are a really magical opportunity.”
So why does drama work so well to help children communicate confidently and appropriately?
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Even so, Lower feels Speech Bubbles is extra special, o ering an intervention that is perfectly timed to ensure children can build vital confidence and communication skills.
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“Part of the joy of Speech Bubbles, and part of the joy in prioritising this communication need, is it’s about addressing the need early on,” he says. Post pandemic the demand for Speech Bubbles’ drama sessions has increased almost threefold among local schools, thanks partly to the advocacy of those schools that have seen its transformative e ects. While there are Speech Bubbles practitioners in other areas – London and around Manchester and Salford – Jason Lower would like to it available to many more children. “We as an organisation – Speech Bubbles the charity –would love to spread it out through schools nationally,” he says. “I think it’s the best thing Trinity Theatre does, and I’m proud of everything we do.”
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Each Speech Bubbles session starts with a chant that outlines to children what the ground rules are, beginning: ‘In Speech Bubbles we do good listening’. Then children put their names in a bucket and the fun begins. The drama they create in that 40-minute session is their own invention, built around things they love to be and act out –princess, zombie, superhero, cat. That little girl who found her confidence by being a cat stayed on for two years at Speech Bubbles as her teachers felt that she would benefit. The second year proved to be invaluable because she knew the ropes and could even help others. She remains a quiet child, but is now much more likely to contribute in class. Trinity Theatre’s youth work doesn’t stop with Year 1 and 2. It has been piloting an exciting drama project called Transitions with children about to move to senior school, and it also works
Lower says it’s the process of getting out of their own skin. “It’s allowing them that escape element – they can escape the pressure of being themselves,” he says. “It’s such a lovely environment because it allows them to come out of their predetermined role – the quiet one, the noisy one. It’s not just about children who have speech and language issues – it’s also allowing children to play.”
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The results have been astonishing, with one study showing that after just six weeks of singing, mums had experienced a decrease of nearly 35%
f you’re a new mum, you’ve probably sat on the floor of your local children’s centre singing Wheels on the Bus, babies happily rolling around on the floor in front of you. Getting out of the house in those early days can feel like a gargantuan e ort though, and you’d be forgiven for wondering if your baby would really be able to tell the di erence if you were just singing nursery rhymes in your living room.
Absolutely Mama finds out how group singing is helping new mothers recover from postnatal depression… away the blues
However, you might be surprised to learn that ground-breaking research from The Royal College of Music and Imperial College London has proved that singing with other mums can have an astonishing impact on the e ects of postnatal depression. It’s this research that not-for-profit social enterprise Breathe Arts Health Research used to inspire their free group singing programme: Breathe Melodies for Mums.
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The weekly sessions aim to support new mums who may be experiencing feelings of stress, anxiety, and social isolation. Led by a specialist arts and health singing leader, you won’t find Wheels on the Bus or Wind the Bobbin Up here; rather, powerful and uplifting songs ranging from folk to gospel and sung in a variety of di erent languages, allowing participants to build connection through shared experiences and cultures.
As Jenny says, “if you could reach the goal of making it standard for all women to get this kind of support that would be amazing. I would recommend it to any new mums. People don’t realise how powerful the arts can be for your mental health.”
was wrong. I was wondering, what’s going on? Why am I feeling like this?”
Whilst reducing symptoms of PND, group singing through Breathe Melodies for Mums is also linked with enhanced well-being and self-esteem in mothers, as well as a greater increase in mother-baby closeness and a greater reduction in cortisol levels (the stress hormone) than other mother-baby interventions.
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Ruth had a di cult time after she gave birth too. Her son arrived during the height of Covid-19. Her husband wasn’t allowed in the hospital while she was in labour, and after giving birth she had to quarantine in the hospital as there was a Covid-19 case on her ward. When she finally went home, the winter lockdown hit. “Normally when there is a new baby you have your friends and family around helping with cleaning and cooking, there was none of that”, says Ruth. “We had this beautiful baby we wanted to show o but couldn’t do anything about it.”
After seeing an advert for Breathe Melodies for Mums on social media she signed up for the classes, which were online at the time due to the pandemic. She began to feel the benefits almost immediately. “Singing is an endorphin hit just like exercise,” she says. “It helps you with your mental health. I always felt better after Breathe Melodies for Mums no matter how I felt at the start. It broke up the same monotonous daily routine of changing nappies, feeding, and putting my baby to bed.”
Jenny felt like this for several months, before hearing about Breathe Melodies for Mums at a baby weigh-in clinic. “I felt so safe in the class,” says Jenny. The group leaders were so warm and welcoming. There was no stigma. We were all just there singing and trying to find ourselves through music.” She found that her mood improved as the sessions went on. “The sessions really increase your energy level and mood which is vital when you have a baby. They reminded me that as a mum, you have to count yourself as important. You can’t neglect yourself.”
Once Ruth’s husband went back to work, she really started to feel the e ects of being a new mum in the pandemic. “I was at a point where I was feeling really isolated and alone, I couldn’t speak to others about how I was feeling.”
This e ective intervention has huge potential as a treatment tool and Breathe Arts Health Research and King’s College London are in the process of conducting further research on the scaling up of Breathe Melodies for Mums with a view to embedding it in clinical pathways, strengthening the case for longerterm funding. The hope is to build a case for these singing groups to be available nationally through the NHS, so more new mothers experiencing poor mental health can benefit.
TRY BREATHE MELODIES FOR MUMS TO REDUCE SYMPTOMS OF PND FOR YOURSELF If you’re a ected by any of the issues in this article, and you’re based in London with a baby aged 0-9 months, you can join Breathe Melodies for Mums. Their 10-week London programme starts in October 2022. Participation is free. breatheahr.org
“After just six weeks of singing, mums had experienced a decrease of nearly 35% in their symptoms of PND" in their symptoms of PND and 65% no longer had moderate-severe symptoms of PND. One of the mums who has taken part is Jenny, who had a complicated first birth and her son was taken into neonatal care for a week. She had to adjust to being a new parent, without being near her baby. After she took him home, she found herself struggling with progressively low moods and couldn’t understand why at a time when everybody tells you you’re supposed to be filled with joy, she felt so down. “Asking for help is di cult,” she says. “I’d brought a new human into the world. It was a huge adjustment that a ected my emotional and mental health. I constantly had the nagging feeling that something
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For parents wanting to help boost their child’s learning as they head back to nursery and primary school, Edx Education’s www.shopedx. co.uk website is the perfect destination. With an extensive range of award-winning ‘learning through play’ toy ranges, learning has never been so much fun! Working closely with educational experts from around the world, Edx Education has been creating educational toys for schools for over 25 years and are experts in early years education. The ranges have been created to complement classroom learning at home, and include construction kits, active play ranges and maths learning products for hours of educational, screen-free, entertainment.
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For car obsessed children, the My Gears® Transport Set includes a guide book with clear instructions to build eight di erent moving transport models, including diggers, cars and more, which can be played with for hours on end. The set can also be paired with Edx Education’s 2cm linking cubes and 4cm bricks, extending the play potential and creative possibilities for young imaginations.
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Mini David Attenboroughs will love the My Gears® Animal Set, which includes eight fun and interesting animal models – complete with moving legs, arms and tails! The kit includes an instruction booklet to build each model and as your child’s confidence grows, the open-ended educational toy can be used to get creative, by building unique creatures, whilst developing key problem solving and critical thinking skills. For budding engineers, the My Gears® Machine Set has eight machine models (complete with chains) to build, so they can have fun learning the basic principles of movement and force. Kids can also experiment by linking several gears together with the chain to invent amazing machines that inspire young minds!
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The Transport Gears, Animal Gears and Machine Gears sets have all been awarded
STEAM accreditation by esteemed child development expert and founder of The Good Play Guide, Dr Amanda Gummer. The ranges were noted for their extensive play and interest potential, and easy-to-follow instructions in the activity booklets. Children can also enjoy using their imagination to create their own models, demonstrating the limitless creative possibilities and hours of entertainment of the ranges.
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Edx Education’s My Gears® construction range is coming soon. Starting at just £27, the collection includes five kits: Junior Gears (4y+), Starter Gears (6y+), Transport Gears (6y+), Animal Gears (6y+) and Machine Gears (6y+). The range has been designed to spark curiosity and ignite little imaginations, whilst developing early engineering skills – including teaching the basic principles of gears and mechanics – and encourage creative thinking, problem solving and fine motor skill development.
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DIRECTIONS 1 Preheat the oven to 200˚C/180˚C fan. 2 Melt the butter or spread in a large frying pan, add the spring onions and courgettes and cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally until soft and cooked down. Leave to one side to cool completely. 3 Mix the egg, milk, yoghurt and sweetcorn together in a bowl.
This is one of my favourite recipes from the book – it’s so tasty and makes a great snack, lunch or side, as well as being fab topped with a dollop of cream cheese and some dill or a spoonfull of hummus with some ground pistachios. I love this one on its own though, and it’s now a regular in our freezer. This recipe makes a good amount and packs lots of flavours and textures. I hope your little ones will love it.
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4 Once the pan is hot, pour in all the batter then sprinkle over the topping ingredients. Cook for about 2 minutes, then pop the pan under the grill for 5–6 minutes until the pancake is pu ed up and cooked through.
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7 These will keep in an airtight container for 2 days or can be added to your freezer stash.
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This is a fab recipe for getting some veggies in in the morning. Feel free to use whatever fillings you fancy if you don’t have everything I’ve suggested here: tomatoes and peppers can easily be switched for mushrooms and courgettes, for example.
1 Preheat the grill to the highest temperature. 2 Add all the batter ingredients to a blender/high-speed mixer and blend to make a thick green batter. Leave to one side.
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“Bursting with fruity goodness, a box of raisins counts as one of your five a day.”
Bursting with fruity goodness, a box of raisins counts as one of your five a day and contains key nutrients for children’s growth and development including vitamin B, iron, and antioxidants. Raisins are also a great source of fi bre, helping to keep little ones’ energy levels balanced throughout the school day. Mix them into peanut butter and spread onto rice crackers for a high protein/high fi bre snack, or simply have a Whitworths Sunny Raisin pack in your bag for a little snack!
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Adding dried fruit to salads is an easy way to boost nutrition and fl avour. Taking inspiration from Middle Eastern and North African dishes, stir sultanas and chopped apricots through spicy pilaf rice or toss them into Moroccan couscous. For days when you don’t have time to prepare a salad, Whitworths Protein By Nature Moroccan Grains is an easy grab-andgo lunch. Ready to eat in 2 minutes, the delicious recipe contains 20g of protein and includes nutritious dates and raisins.
A s little ones head back to school and you go back to work, you might be wondering how you can make your family’s lunch boxes a little healthier. We all know the benefits of five-a-day. However, with our busy lifestyles, it can be hard to work out when and how to fit these in. Fresh fruit can easily get bruised when it’s chucked into your work bag in the morning and veggies take a lot of prep work and can go o quickly (even when in the fridge!). However, did you know that 30g of dried fruit counts as 1 of your 5 a day portions!? Here’s three easy ways you can make your family’s lunches more tasty and nutritious with dried fruit…
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Whitworths SHOTS are a tasty, healthy snack that is great for anytime of the day. Perfect as part of a healthier routine, there’s plenty of yummy fl avour combinations to choose from including juicy dried fruit, nuts, and chocolate. A great source of fi bre and ideal for lunch boxes, make SHOTS your go-to-goodness as you head back to school or work.
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“89% of mums feel that the first 12 weeks post-birth are an rollercoaster”emotional
The All Ways™ Soother from Graco is the solution. It’s a multi-use baby swing with a clever 2-in-1 design so baby can be moved and soothed like parents do with the 16 di erent motions or the removable rocker seat can easily be moved around the home.
A calming soother and rocker – have a safe and soothing place to put baby down to give you a little hands-free time to rest.
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The portable cot – find a sleep solution for little one that can easily be moved around your home from bedroom to sitting room in those early newborn days when you’re recovering. The Graco Side-By-Side™ is the perfect solution, as it’s lightweight, portable and easily adjusted. Its mesh sides mean you can keep an eye on baby from all angles for added peace of mind.
For new parents, the 12-week extraordinary period from birth into parenthood is a rollercoaster emotionally and physically. There’s so much talk about pregnancy and birth but what about this time post-birth, also known as the 4th trimester?
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To shine a spotlight on the 4th trimester and support new parents, Graco, the baby products specialist, launches ‘The Graco Village’. It brings together leading experts in postnatal care, including The Naked Midwives, charity PANDAS, Lansinoh and maternal fitness expert Nicole Chapman. As well as parenting media, communities, and influencers to provide a destination where parents can get advice and feel less alone. It’s fuelled by new research from Graco which discovered that 87% of dads and 89% of mums feel that the first 12 weeks post-birth are an emotional rollercoaster. 34% of mums were aware it might be tough, but they didn’t expect it to happen to them. 47% of mums su ered with the ‘day three baby blues’ while 56% of dads don’t know even what that is. As part of its support, Graco is also helping parents identify what features to look for in baby products so they o er the most support post-
The perfect pushchair – a pushchair with an adjustable height seat can make getting out with your newborn post-birth that bit easier. The Graco Near2Me™ pushchair has three Slide2Me height adjustments, so you can bring baby closer to you when seated or strolling to protect your healing body.
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hink of the theme park capital of the world and images of teens on hair-raising roller coasters may spring to mind. But the unveiling of a new Peppa Pig Theme Park, star attractions for pre-schoolers at Legoland, creative fun at the Crayola Experience and a wealth of familyfriendly accommodation in nearby Kissimmee, means that Orlando is also fast becoming a hotspot for families with younger children.
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A home-from-home rental is often the easiest option when travelling with babies and toddlers, with a kitchen on hand for rustling up meals around the clock, clothes washing facilities and space for little legs to roam. At Kissimmee, situated just 25 minutes from Orlando airport, you’ll find a staggering 50,000 rental homes to choose from. If a multi-gen holiday or group trip is on the cards, book into one of the spacious mansions complete with gated gardens and private pools. There’s NEW PEPPA PIG PARK
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peppapigthemepark.com/florida Everything is awesome at Legoland Resort Florida Just steps from the Peppa Pig Theme Park (although ticketed separately), you’ll find the Legoland Resort Florida. It’s an ideal theme park entry point, with plenty of rides specifically aimed at younger children. Head straight to the Duplo area, where little ones can board a train to explore the brick-tacular landscape. The Duplo tot spot is a hands-on play area for under 2s, while the fairytale brook ride o ers a tranquil boat ride through a whimsical, fairy tale land of Lego. After a day of non-stop fun, youngsters can tuck into an indulgent portion of granny’s apple fries.
The New Peppa Pig Theme Park is Oinktastic Fun for Toddlers Peppa fans are in for a treat with the opening of the world’s first standalone Peppa Pig Theme Park! Aimed at pre-schoolers, this dinky, colourful park brings the hit show to life with six rides, including the thrills and spills of Daddy Pig’s rollercoaster and setting sail to pirate island on Grandad Dog’s boat ride. Little piggies can also catch up on favourite episodes of Peppa on the big screen at the onsite cinema or watch a live show at Mr. Potato’s stage. Alongside rides, there’s also themed play zones, including a splash zone with sprinkling fountains and a changing area. Everything is compact and there’s no lengthy walks between attractions, making it ideal for families with toddlers. The onsite restaurant serves pizza, sandwiches and salads in a picture-perfect retro style diner. Just be sure to save room for the legendary muddy puddle milkshake!
Return direct flights from London Gatwick to Orlando International Airportwith British Airways (including luggage) for 7 Nights in a 3-bedroom deluxe villa at Magic Village Yards in Kissimmee, self-catering, full size car hire for duration including all insurances: from £5,149 for a family of four (2 adults and 2 children aged 11 or under). purelytravel.co.uk FOR MORE INFORMATION: magicvillagevacationhomes.comvisitorlando.comexperiencekissimmee.com also plenty of smaller villas, apartments and townhouses on o er in Kissimmee, many of which have fantastically themed rooms including treehouse beds and Disney character interiors. The Magic Village Yards complex takes the stress out of travelling with children, with an outdoor heated pool, an onsite restaurant and BBQ patios. Take a stroll through Kissimmee’s downtown area, lined with murals and boutique shops and be sure to schedule in a stop at the theatrical Abracadabra Ice Cream Factory, which boasts toddler-friendly bouncy castles in the back yard. magicvillagevacationhomes.comexperiencekissimmee.comabracadabraicecream.com
GETTING THERE British Airways fly directly from London to Orlando, with a flight time of around nine hours. It’s worth noting that if you travel with an infant on your lap on BA, you can choose seating for your group without an additional charge, plus book a carrycot for free to allow babies and toddlers to nap. The cabin crew also often wear Mickey Mouse ears, adding to the fun!
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When to visit Orlando With 300 days of glorious sunshine, Florida is a safe bet for year-round warm weather. If you’re not yet constrained by school term dates, take advantage of cheaper flights and a more peaceful atmosphere by avoiding the peak season, which runs from May to August.
Toddlers will adore a visit to this artistic hub at the Florida Mall, with 27 hands on attractions including a play area and a behind the scenes peek at how the iconic Crayola crayons are made. Be sure to stop o at the onsite photobooth which allows families to become the star of their own colouring book, and grab a snap with the giant Crayola characters. And there are, of course, armfuls of vibrant Crayola goodies and one-of-a-kind souvenirs for sale at the museum’s vast store. Schedule in around three hours for your visit, as this surprisingly large museum is actually bigger than an NFL football field! crayolaexperience.com/orlando
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Meet the expert: Doctor Shazia Malik, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist at The Portland Hospital
A Birth is a time of excitement and anticipation, rather than fear and dread. Whether our clients are under the midwifery led pathway or have their own consultant, they know that they will have one-to-one personalised care through their pregnancy journey and their birth. We have a resident Consultant Anaesthetist 24 hours a day to help with pain relief and emergencies as well as a Senior Resident Medical O cer on call for both Obstetrics and Neonatology. Our patients know that they will not be left alone in labour, and that they will be helped to recover from whatever birth they have with expert midwives, lactation specialists and physiotherapists. All our women in labour are covered either by their own consultant, or the on-call consultant for the midwifery-led team. The self-pay package can include care for your baby if unexpectedly admitted to our on-site Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) from 28 weeks (subject to T&Cs). And we mustn’t forget that partners can stay throughout the labour and birth as well as afterwards. We support women in staying as long as they feel they need to recover and feel confident at home, and our nursery nurses help to care for babies overnight so that parents can sleep and recover before going home. Lastly, our patients love the food!
Q In the case of an emergency during labour, what kind of care would you receive?
A I have 30 years of experience with high risk obstetrics, and I am also a Subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine – hence I often see women for fertility checks, and deliver women who have been through IVF treatment, as well as women with menstrual issues, PCOS, recurrent miscarriage and management of the menopause. I often help with contraceptive choices, and do both outpatient and inpatient hysteroscopies. We often see women for pre-conception advice too.
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Q How much autonomy are patients able to have in their birth plan?
A Both our midwives and consultants discuss our clients’ birth plans throughout their antenatal journey. We are supportive but always advise on an individual basis regarding safe choices. We o er water births, vaginal births after caesarean section, and all kinds of vaginal births. We encourage women to have as normal a labour as possible, but o er all forms of pain relief and medical assistance when and if it is needed. All the birthing rooms have a bath and we use birthing balls/peanut balls when we can. Our clients are able to access an epidural promptly as we have a Consultant Anaesthetist resident 24 hours a day and they specialise in mobile epidurals. Our labour ward takes calls 24 hours a day if any of our clients are concerned either before or after they have given birth.
A Second to none – our emergency theatre is located on our labour ward, and I have delivered a baby within minutes when required. We have a theatre team resident on call only for obstetric emergencies, as well as a Obstetric Resident Medical O cer and Anaesthetist. We have a High Dependency (HDU) room on our labour ward fully equipped to deal with the most complex cases. Because we o er one-to-one midwifery care in labour, we also make sure our patients have the same level of care if they have an emergency before, during or after birth. Because all our patients have a named consultant, they are never left without senior care and input. Moreover our Neonatology Resident Medical O cer is on hand 24 hours a day for emergencies, and we also have a Consultant Neonatologist on-call. It is extraordinarily rare for us to need to send a client to another hospital. The hospital has an on-site Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for babies post 28 weeks to look after preterm babies who need a little more support at the start of life. theportlandhospital.com SHAZIA MALIK
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A Nappy rash can be uncomfortable for little ones so it’s worth adding an extra step to your baby’s nappy change routine to help protect their delicate skin, even when they aren’t directly su ering from a case of nappy rash.
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Q My baby recovers from a bout of nappy rash and then it’s back again a few weeks later, what can I do?’
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Using products such as Metanium’s Everyday Barrier Ointment after each nappy change help form a protective layer on baby’s bottom, helping to shield the skin from the irritationinducing nasties that can cause nappy rash. As well as protecting the skin, the gentle formula seals in the skin’s natural moisture keeping skin soft, smooth, and supple too.
If you are in any way concerned, be sure to speak to your health visitor or pharmacist, or if the rash is severe, contact your GP for advice.
Metanium’s Everyday Barrier Ointment is suitable for use from birth, unscented and suitable for vegans. Available from: Asda, Boots, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Superdrug, Tesco, Waitrose, Wilkinson, Lloyds Pharmacy and independent chemists.
Q What are the things that make nappy rash worse?
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A The main cause of nappy rash is usually baby’s skin being in contact with wee or poo for a prolonged period. As babies spend a lot of time in nappies, it’s not unusual for nappy rash to keep occurring but parents can be reassured, nappy rash is extremely common, and, in most cases, will clear up within a few days. To help protect your little one from recurring nappy rash, when changing baby’s nappy, I’d recommend lying them on a towel and letting them go nappy free whenever you have the opportunity. If you can do this daily, nappy rash is much less likely to occur, with air being allowed to freely flow within the nappy area and the skin on your baby’s bottom will be all the better.
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A There are seven key triggers that can make little ones more prone to developing nappy rash in those first few years. Introducing solid foods at the weaning stage, changes in milk, common colds, teething, upset stomachs and taking antibiotics can all cause babies to have runny poo and in some cases diarrhoea. Your choice of nappy can a ect nappy rash too, particularly if the nappy is too tight or too loose for your baby’s size. Too tight and there’s no air circulating around your baby’s bottom and cha ng can occur, too loose and your baby’s wee and poo can spread further across the surface area of the skin.
Metanium’s resident midwife Marley Hall has practised midwifery in various settings over the past 13 years covering both the NHS and private sectors. She now works as a midwife outside of the NHS providing support to new and expectant mothers both on and offline.
Parents should also avoid tight fitting plastic pants over nappies as they hold moisture easily and can make symptoms worse. Be sure to clean the a ected area thoroughly at every nappy change – dry baby’s bottom gently with a soft towel, or a muslin cloth and then apply a pea-sized amount of nappy rash treatment cream to the a ected area. You can also help to keep the area clean with daily baths. Make sure you are not bathing your little one more than twice a day though, as water can dry out baby’s sensitive skin and make it sore.
Q My baby doesn’t have nappy rash at the moment, but should I be using a barrier ointment?
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ABSOLUTELY magazines 195 A fantastic Edwardian family home with a ‘Country Style’ feel, a huge amount of character and situated within its own mature tree lined grounds of 0.56 acres. Claremont House has been tastefully modernised with five bedrooms and has potential to extend, subject to planning permission. The house is located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of the beautiful Coombe Estate. ROBERT HOLMES 360 Coombe Lane SW20London0RJ 0208 947 1100 www.robertholmes.co.uk PROPERTY RENFREW ROAD £4,250,000 GUIDEKT2PRICE
www. ohnmartinestates.com Pitshanger ane, Ealing W 1 mesales ohnmartinestates.com 1995-2020 A beautifully updated, traditional period style villa full of character within easy walking distance of Pitshanger illage. The accommodation, which retains an array of period features, offers a spacious intercommunicating reception room, shaped kitchen/dining area and ground floor cloakroom. To the first floor are three good si ed bedrooms and family bathroom and to the second floor, in the extended lo space, is a large bedroom and en suite shower room. The property has gas fired central heating and a private rear garden with direct access to Pitshanger Park. Energy Performance Certificate C. EALING W13 £1,100,000 EE O D
“PITSHANGER’S COMMUNITY ESTATE AGENT” T: 020 8998 3333 An attractive bay fronted period villa on the ever popular Brentham arden Estate. The property is well presented and offers spacious intercommunicating reception rooms and traditional fitted kitchen to the ground floor, two bedrooms and large family bathroom with separate shower cubicle to the first floor and further bedroom to the second floor. There is an array of period features including fireplaces and coved ceilings, good storage throughout, gas fired central heating and a lovely south facing rear garden. Offered chain free. Energy Performance Certificate E. EALING W5 £ ,000 EE O D
www. ohnmartinestates.com 1995-2020 Pitshanger ane, Ealing W 1 mesales ohnmartinestates.com A charming end of terrace Brentham cottage on this deligh ul road in the heart of the conservation estate. The accommodation comprises traditional lounge and well arranged fitted kitchen with space for dining on the ground floor. To the first floor there are two good si ed bedrooms and shower room. The property has some period features, gas fired central heating, as well as front, side and rear gardens. The property is offered chain free. Energy Performance Certificate D. EALING W5 £ ,000 EEE O D
“PITSHANGER’S COMMUNITY ESTATE AGENT” T: 020 8998 3333 A stunning one bedroom conversion apartment situated close to Walpole Park and West Ealing mainline station. The property is on the hall level of this characterful building and comprises open plan lounge with fully fitted kitchen (including all appliances), modern shower room and double bedroom. There are high ceilings, period features, wood flooring in living areas and carpet in bedroom, gas fired central heating, entryphone system, west facing rear communal garden and on street permit parking. Offered unfurnished. C/Tax Band - D Energy Performance Certificate - D. EALING W13 £1,400 Per Calendar Month MARKETNEWTO
This four bedroom home has a double reception leading onto an e panded kitchen, ideal for modern family living. et in ulham s Alphabet treets moments from the River Thames, energy rating d. £1, 85,000Inglethorpe Street, SW6 020 8 87 chiswicksales@fletcherestates.com000 et within a modern gated development, this five bedroom house has a generous reception room and south facing garden as well as the added bonus of a garage underneath the property, energy rating b. Gunnersbury Mews, W4 £1,750,000
Positioned in a sought after location, a four bedroom ictorian home with a spacious reception and a garden. There is the potential to e tend, sub ect to planning permission, energy rating d. £1,200,000Greenend Road, W4 020 760 brookgreensales@fletcherestates.com1415020887000chiswicksales@fletcherestates.com ituated within an attractive ictorian building on the borders of olland Park, a two bedroom maisonette with a large reception room and conservatory which opens onto a garden, energy rating£1,0c. , 50Elsham Road, W14 020 760 brookgreensales@fletcherestates.com1415
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Retaining period features, a recently renovated, five bedroom house located in the Bedford Park Conservation Area. The property has a double reception room, a high specification kitchen and a west facing garden. In addition, there are two balconies, energy rating d. Woodstock Road, W4
Arranged over three floors, this five bedroom Edwardian house has been tastefully refurbished throughout by the owners. There is a modern kitchen, a dining room and a socialable reception room with bi-folding doors opening onto a garden, energy rating c. Airedale Avenue, W4 8742
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Parkside, Wimbledon Common £17,000,000 A fully renovated and modernised 6 bedroom home ideal for family living and entertaining, offering timeless elegance with delightful open views across Wimbledon Common, with its acres of woodlands and walks. Grand entrance hallway, formal living room and study, dining room, stunning sun room, kitchen/dining room, media room, gymnasium, principal bedroom suite with individual e/s bathrooms and dressing room, 5 further bedrooms, 4 further bath/shower rooms, top floor playroom, 2 guest cloakrooms, utility room and plant room, landscaped garden, double garage and off-street parking ER/E Coombe Office Sales: 020 8947 1100
Wimbledon Village Office Sales: 020 8947 9833 Lettings: 020 8879 9669 Homefield WimbledonRoad,Village £3,000,000 With self-contained one bed flat and planning permission to extend, in a central Village location. 2 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, principal bedroom suite, 4 further bedrooms, 3 further bath/showers, garden, OSP ER/E A substantial period house with a wonderful garden in this highly regarded residential road. 3 reception rooms, conservatory, kitchen, breakfast room, 6 bedrooms, 3 bath/shower rooms, 119’ westerly garden, 2 cellar rooms, garage & OSDP ER/E Vineyard Hill Road, Wimbledon OIRO £4,000,000 Drax WimbledonAvenue, £6,000,000 A most attractive house built to a high standard and located in the sought after Drax Estate. 3 reception rooms, study, kitchen/breakfast room, games room, gymnasium, 6 bedrooms 5 bathrooms, one bed self-contained flat, landscaped garden, garage & OSP ER/C A period house combining period and contemporary features in the heart of the Village. Grand entrance hall, 3 reception rooms, study, open plan kitchen/dining/family room, 6 bedrooms, 3 bath/shower rooms, terrace and walled garden, garage & OSP ER/D Lingfield WimbledonRoad,Village £6,750,000
www.robertholmes.co.uk Coombe Office Sales: 020 8947 1100 Coombe Hill Road, Coombe Estate, KT2 £4,500,000 This modern residence has been refurbished and extended to create an impressive super home. Kitchen/Breakfast Room, 5 Reception Rooms, Swimming Pool, Gym, 5 Bedrooms, Garden, 6420 sq ft An Edwardian, semi-detached family home with a larger than average 114 ft garden. Drawing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Conservatory, 5 Bedrooms, Garden Coombe Lane, West Wimbledon, SW20 £1,650,000 A pretty, brick frontage family home in an ideal location offering huge potential to extend. Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Dining Room, Reception Room, Conservatory, 4 bedrooms, Garden Crown Road, New Malden, KT3 £1,600,000 A bright and spacious family house that has been skilfully extended. Kitchen/Dining Room, 2 Reception Rooms, Conservatory, 5 Bedrooms, Garden Coombe Road, New Malden, KT3 £2,000,000
An exceptional four bedroom period home located in the heart of Chiswick’s Glebe Estate, one of the most sought after residential neighbourhoods in London. O ering a luxury boutique hotel style master suite, three further double bedrooms, contemporary family bathroom, formal front reception room, 21’ bespoke kitchen/breakfast room, utility room with cloakroom and space for wine fridge, garden studio/o ce/cinema room, under oor heating, front garden bike shed/storage and all in immaculate order throughout. The property provides maximum oor to ceiling height and has been designed to provide plenty of natural light throughout. Ideally situated moments from Chiswick High Road, Turnham Green Terrace and Devonshire Road with its cafes, bars, boutiques, shops and restaurants (including Michelin starred La Trompette), along with numerous transport facilities and in close proximity to Chiswick’s best schools.
LETTINGS 5-7 Turnham Green Terrace, Chiswick, London, W4 1RG
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FAIRLAWN AVENUE, W4 £465,000
A newly decorated lower ground floor garden flat with private west facing garden. Large double bedroom with wardrobes, receptio n room with wood floors, bathroom with shower over, fitted kitchen, garden. The flat is on one of Chiswick's best located roads, moments from the shops, restaurants cafés on the High Road and 5 minutes from Turnham Green station. The property is available early September, furnish ed. Tel
An amazingly light, well presented triple aspect flat with the added benefit of a balcony and private garden. Three bedrooms, luxury bathroom, 14' reception room, fully integrated kitchen, gas fired central heating, share in the freehold, balcony and private garden with side access. Ideally situated within close proximity of Chiswick Park tube station and the extensive shopping and restaurant facilities on Chiswick High Road.
LAMB COTTAGE, W4 £1.600,000
THORNTON AVENUE, W4 GUIDE PRICE £1,850,000
LINDEN GARDENS, W4 £330 PER WEEK
A rare opportunity to purchase this unmodernised ve-bedroom semi-detached period family house ideally located just o Chiswick High Road with a private 50’ west facing garden. This ve double bedroom property comprises a bathroom and separate WC, two reception rooms, kitchen, breakfast room, ground oor bathroom, cloakroom, cellar and a private 50’ west facing garden. Ideally situated in the prestigious tree-lined residential road o ering close proximity to Turnham Green tube station and the extensive shops, bars and restaurants on Chiswick High Road. No chain.
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Beautifully presented two double bedroom second floor flat in this highly sought after riverside development. Boasting a stunning open plan kitchen reception room, a river side balcony and a master ensuite bedroom. Large open plan reception room, fully fitted kitchen with granite work tops, fitted wardrobes and riverside views. Underground parking space included.
A semi-detached freehold house with generous frontage and 57’ rear garden o ering the potential to extend and refurbish to create a spacious family home. Located on this popular residential road in the Grove Park area of Chiswick moments from local shops, cafes, pub and Chiswick Station the accommodation comprises a 14’6 reception room, dining room, kitchen, entrance hall, two double bedrooms, single bedroom, bathroom, large loft, 57’ garden with large garage and rear access, generous front garden, potential to extends STPP. Spencer Road is a wide tree-lined street o ering close proximity to Chiswick House and Grounds, the River, Dukes Meadows sporting facilities and a number of local shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Chiswick High Road’s more extensive amenities are also easily accessible. Transport links include Chiswick mainline station (1-minute walk), local bus routes and the A4/M4 for routes in and out of London.
SPENCER ROAD, W4 GUIDE PRICE £1,000,000
A large, light and beautifully presented two double bedroom flat on this highly desirable road in the heart of Bedford Park, just minutes from Turnham Green underground station. Top floor position ensures beautiful views from the reception and bedrooms.
An immaculate ve bedroom detached house o ering an excellent balance of living and entertaining space in this sought after tree-lined residential road close to numerous amenities. This impressive property comprises a master bedroom with dressing room and ensuite, four further bedrooms, luxury family bathroom, additional shower room, large entrance hall, three reception rooms, fully integrated kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, dining room, study, cloak room, extensive storage throughout, private 40’ landscaped garden and the added bene t of o -street parking. Ideally situated in the heart of Grove Park o ering close proximity to parks, local shopping facilities and transport.
POINT WHARF LANE, TW8 £350 PER WEEK
STAVELEY ROAD, W4 GUIDE PRICE £1,950,000
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LAMB COTTAGE, W4 £1.600,000
QUEEN ANNES GROVE, W4 £430 PER WEEK
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