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Wimbledon Calling

Wimbledon Calling

Written by: Hall School Wimbledon
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Welcome to our new podcast, the place to find out more about our school and where we'll be speaking to staff, pupils and parents so that together we're all connected. Our first main episode is coming soon so be sure to check back here in the next few days to see the first release. If you have any questions in the meantime please contact the school through the main website. Thank you for taking an interest, we'll see you soon.© 2022 Wimbledon Calling - with Hall School Wimbledon
Episodes
  • Sixth Form at HSW
    May 19 2025

    Summary

    This conversation features three Sixth Form students discussing their experiences in school, their A-level choices, and their aspirations for the future. They reflect on the differences between their earlier school years and Sixth Form, the supportive environment provided by teachers, and the impact of leadership changes in the school. The students also share their creative interests and hobbies, highlighting the importance of personal growth during this stage of their education.

    Takeaways

    • The transition to sixth form offers a more personalized learning experience.
    • Smaller class sizes allow for better teacher-student relationships.
    • Choosing to stay at the same school for sixth form can provide continuity and support.
    • Students appreciate the relaxed environment of sixth form compared to previous years.
    • A-level choices reflect personal interests and future career aspirations.
    • Teachers play a crucial role in guiding students through their academic journey.
    • The sixth form hub serves as a space for collaboration and relaxation.
    • Creative outlets, such as writing and 3D printing, are important for personal development.
    • Leadership changes can impact the school environment positively.
    • Students are preparing for their futures with support from their school.

    HSW online

    Website: www.hsw.co.uk

    Instagram: @hsw.school

    LinkedIn: Hall School Wimbledon

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    16 mins
  • Meet the new Head: David Bradbury
    Feb 25 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Simon Jones interviews David, an experienced educator with 33 years in the field. David shares his accidental journey into teaching, his diverse experiences across various educational sectors, and his passion for child development. He emphasises the importance of outdoor activities for children, building trusting relationships with students, and remaining actively involved in teaching as a head teacher. David also discusses his fascination with physics and astronomy, and shares personal interests such as archery and games.

    Takeaways

    • David accidentally fell into teaching after a master's degree.
    • He has worked in various educational sectors including state, international, and independent schools.
    • David believes children today spend too much time indoors.
    • He emphasizes the importance of outdoor activities for children's mental health.
    • Building trusting relationships with students is crucial for effective teaching.
    • David continues to teach to maintain credibility with staff and students.
    • He finds joy in teaching physics, especially topics like space and quantum mechanics.
    • David advocates for a personalised approach to student success in education.
    • He enjoys archery and is looking to return to the sport.
    • David has a lifelong interest in Dungeons and Dragons and gaming.

    HSW online

    Website: www.hsw.co.uk

    Instagram: @hsw.school

    LinkedIn: Hall School Wimbledon

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    28 mins
  • A Day in the Life of Year Seven Students
    Jul 5 2024

    #007 - Welcome to ‘Wimbledon Calling’ with Hall School Wimbledon, the podcast from the school which is driven by pupils and staff alike. Today we have the Headmaster, Andrew Hammond, who’s joined by four of the school’s pupils and they’re all talking about the wealth of after-school clubs at school.

    In this conversation, Simon Jones interviews three year seven students, Bella, Adrius, and Iona, to learn about their experiences in school. They discuss their favourite subjects, extracurricular activities, and plans for the summer holidays. The students share insights into their daily routines, friendships, and the transition from primary to secondary school. They also talk about the clubs they participate in, such as drama, riding, Latin, and football. Overall, the conversation provides a glimpse into the lives of year seven students and offers valuable perspectives for parents and listeners.

    Takeaways

    • Year seven students have a variety of subjects and extracurricular activities in their daily routines.
    • Transitioning from primary to secondary school can be nerve-wracking but also exciting.
    • Participating in clubs and activities helps students make friends and explore their interests.
    • Balancing homework and leisure activities during the summer holidays is important.
    • Students enjoy a range of subjects, from science and math to drama and art.

    HSW online

    Website: www.hsw.co.uk

    Instagram: @hsw.school

    LinkedIn: Hall School Wimbledon

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    17 mins
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