Role Model Event at Holland Park School

Mon 16 Nov 2015 | 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.


Organizer

Holland Park School

Airlie Gardens
London
W8 7AF

Tel: 02079081000
Web: http://www.hollandparkschool.co.uk

Event location

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Caffe Nero Group Limited

Victoria Mellor

CEO & Co-founder
Melcrum Ltd


When you unleash the full potential of people, extraordinary things happen. Your business grows… Read more

Tanya Goodin

Pioneering Digital Entrepreneur
Tamar.Com Limited


Tanya is the founder and owner of natural search and social media agency Tamar, headquartered in Lo… Read more

About the Business Leaders

These business leaders have been chosen because their companies are growing quickly. Combined they employ 3,887+ people.

About the teacher and students

The event was created by Richard Northover for 75 students at Holland Park School aged Age 15 - 16.

Event description

This is the first event in a week-long series of inspirational talks to Year 11 students.

We have embedded inspirational talks to our curriculum by substituting traditional tutor time activities with talks that will raise the aspirations of our students.

Year 11 students will be split into two groups and hear from 2 business leaders in 2 simultaneous 30-minute sessions. This will run for the whole week during Global Entrepreneurship Week.

Holland Park is a highly successful and over-subscribed comprehensive school in the heart of west central London. It is recognised as "an outstanding school" by Ofsted, recorded as one of the country’s top performing specialist Humanities Colleges and praised in the Good Schools Guide as a school which "has seen a steep and continuing rise in results".

Career planning for staff and students is intentionally diverse and personalised, building on capacity and believing that aspiration is for all. Very little at Holland Park happens by chance or accident: this is a planned, well-articulated institution which relishes its responsibility for driving forwards fast and is passionate about equality of opportunity.


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