Episodes

  • From Athlete to Entrepreneur: Toby Garbett's Journey
    Nov 6 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Toby Galvert shares his journey from being a dyslexic child who found solace in sports to becoming an Olympic athlete and now a successful entrepreneur running a wellness centre. He reflects on the importance of education, the impact of supportive teachers, and the discipline required in sports. Toby emphasises the significance of self-belief and encourages young athletes to embrace opportunities outside their comfort zones. He also reminisces about his time at Hoe Bridge and the valuable lessons learned along the way.

    Takeaways

    • Toby started a wellness centre in a disused building.
    • Sport provided Toby with an outlet during his struggles with dyslexia.
    • He represented Great Britain in rowing at the Olympic Games in 2004.
    • Toby leveraged his school experiences to excel in sports.
    • Discipline and self-belief are crucial for success in athletics.
    • Opportunities in sports can lead to unexpected paths.
    • Teachers played a significant role in Toby's development.
    • Toby encourages young athletes to step outside their comfort zones.
    • He reflects fondly on his time at Hoe Bridge and its impact on his life.
    • Toby wishes success for the future of Hoe Bridge as it expands to GCSE.

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    25 mins
  • Old Hoe Bridgeian: Dolly Verity
    Sep 25 2025

    In this episode we have Old Hoe Bridgeian, Dolly Verity, talking about her time at school and how it shaped into the person she is today.

    Hoe Bridge School online

    Website: www.hoebridgeschool.co.uk

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    25 mins
  • Alumni: Lilia Evans
    Mar 13 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Lilia Evans, an alumna of Hoe Bridge School, shares her journey from being one of the first girls to attend the school to becoming the president of the Medical Students Association at Imperial College. She reflects on her experiences at Hoe Bridge, the importance of confidence-building, and her transition to secondary school. Lilia discusses her involvement in student welfare and offers advice to future students about pursuing their passions and exploring career options. The conversation highlights the significance of extracurricular activities in personal growth and the supportive environment at Hoe Bridge.

    Takeaways

    • Lilia Evans was one of the first girls to attend Hoe Bridge School.
    • She chose to stay at Hoe Bridge for years 7 and 8 due to self-confidence issues.
    • Building confidence was a key aspect of her experience at Hoe Bridge.
    • Lilia is now the president of the Medical Students Association at Imperial College.
    • She emphasises the importance of student welfare and improving the student experience.
    • Exploring interests and passions is crucial for career decisions.
    • Extracurricular activities played a significant role in her personal development.
    • Lilia's journey reflects the supportive environment at Hoe Bridge.
    • She encourages students to seek experiences in their desired fields.
    • Hoe Bridge provided opportunities that shaped her future.

    Hoe Bridge School online

    Website: www.hoebridgeschool.co.uk

    Instagram: hoebridgeschool

    Twitter: HoeBridgeSchool

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    17 mins
  • Stephen Arnott, Assistant Head Pastoral talks about student welfare and happiness
    Nov 8 2024

    Summary

    In this conversation, Stephen Arnott, Assistant Head Pastoral at Hoe Bridge, shares insights into his role focused on pupil welfare and happiness. He discusses the importance of building relationships with pupils, the significance of residential trips in fostering independence, and the collaborative efforts of staff to support pupil wellbeing. Stephen also reflects on his passion for teaching history and the balance between his leadership responsibilities and classroom engagement. He concludes with advice for parents on supporting their children's wellbeing and emphasises the strong sense of community at Hoe Bridge.

    Takeaways

    • Stephen enjoys starting his day with Breakfast Club.
    • The role of Assistant Head Pastoral is centered on pupil welfare.
    • Building relationships is key to effective pastoral care.
    • Residential trips help pupils develop independence and confidence.
    • History teaching is about storytelling and engagement.
    • Stephen values being present in the classroom despite leadership duties.
    • Open communication with parents is crucial for pupil support.
    • Encouraging outdoor activities can enhance family bonding.
    • The community feel at Hoe Bridge is a significant aspect of its culture.
    • Pupil wellbeing is a collective responsibility among staff.

    Hoe Bridge School online

    Website: www.hoebridgeschool.co.uk

    Instagram: hoebridgeschool

    Twitter: HoeBridgeSchool

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    23 mins
  • Community and Values at Hoe Bridge with new Head Boy & Head Girl
    Oct 10 2024

    In this conversation, Arabella speaks with George and Olivia, the newly appointed Head Boy and Head Girl of Hoe Bridge. They discuss their experiences at the school, the responsibilities that come with their leadership roles, and the supportive community that Hoe Bridge fosters. The conversation also touches on their memorable moments, the values that guide the school, and their advice for younger students. As they look forward to the future, they express excitement about the opportunities that lie ahead and the importance of making a positive impact.

    Hoe Bridge School online

    Website: www.hoebridgeschool.co.uk

    Instagram: hoebridgeschool

    Twitter: HoeBridgeSchool

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    18 mins
  • Balancing Academics and Sports: Amy's Journey
    Sep 26 2024

    Summary

    Amy Richards, a former pupil of Hoe Bridge School, shares her memories and experiences as a pupil and discusses her passion for sports, particularly football. She talks about the highlights of her time at Hoe Bridge, including sports tours and tournaments. Amy also discusses her current involvement in sports, playing for the school's first team in hockey and netball, as well as representing Woking Women in football. She emphasises the importance of balancing academics and sports and praises the support and opportunities provided by Hoe Bridge School.

    Takeaways

    • Sports tours and tournaments are memorable experiences for students
    • Hoe Bridge School provides a strong foundation for sports development
    • Balancing academics and sports requires discipline and support
    • Hoe Bridge School offers a supportive community and opportunities for personal growth

    Hoe Bridge School online

    Website: www.hoebridgeschool.co.uk

    Instagram: hoebridgeschool

    Twitter: HoeBridgeSchool

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    19 mins
  • Current parents' experiences of Life at Hoe Bridge
    May 2 2024

    Summary

    Garen and Ben, parents from Hoe Bridge School, discuss their connection with the school and the factors that led them to choose it for their children. They highlight the nurturing environment, tailored education, and holistic development provided by the school. The importance of individual attention and the development of life skills are also emphasised. The parents discuss the involvement of their children in sports and extracurricular activities, as well as the unique opportunities, such as Forest School and Design Technology, offered by Hoe Bridge. They offer advice for parents starting the independent school journey and emphasise the importance of meeting children where they are and embracing the school community.

    Takeaways

    • Hoe Bridge School provides a nurturing environment and tailored education that focuses on the holistic development of each child.
    • Individual attention and the development of life skills are key aspects of the school's approach.
    • The school offers a wide range of sports and extracurricular activities, providing opportunities for students to explore their interests and develop confidence.
    • Parents should consider the school's culture and values when choosing a school for their child, as well as the proximity and logistics that work best for the family.
    • Meeting children where they are and embracing the school community are important aspects of parenting and involvement in the school.

    Hoe Bridge School online

    Website: www.hoebridgeschool.co.uk

    Instagram: hoebridgeschool

    Twitter: HoeBridgeSchool

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    23 mins
  • Hear from our recently joined Assistant Head Academic, Alexandra Arnold
    Feb 8 2024

    #45 - Welcome back to Life at Hoe Bridge School, the podcast where we speak to pupils, staff and parents to find out what it’s really like. Every week we’ll be talking to members of the school community to hear real stories of life in the school.

    In this episode we're speaking with Alexandra Arnold, Assistant Head Academic who has recently joined the school.

    So come with us now as our host, Arabella takes us into this conversation.

    Hoe Bridge School online

    Website: www.hoebridgeschool.co.uk

    Instagram: hoebridgeschool

    Twitter: HoeBridgeSchool

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    20 mins