What we believe
Whole Education believe all young people should have access to a whole education and we bring together leading education organisations that demonstrate a commitment to a more rounded education for young people; an education that:
- develops a range of skills (teamwork and communication skills), qualities (resilience and empathy), knowledge (literate and numerate) and qualifications that young people will need for the future
- makes learning more relevant and engaging for young people, with them at the centre of their own learning, providing a mix of practical and theoretical learning
- recognises that learning takes place in various settings, not just the classroom, and that the best schools engage the wider community in learning
If you want to know more explore our common beliefs in more detail.
Schools across the country are surfacing that are committed to providing such a 'whole education'. Providing a whole education for young people doesn't happen overnight, and some schools are further down the road than others. Below are some examples that we believe are already providing their young people with a whole education.