Mount Kelly Conversations

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  1. 21/07/2025

    A Year Abroad at Mount Kelly

    Summary In this episode of Mount Kelly Conversations, two 17-year-old students from Munich, Clara and Nele, reflect on their year abroad at Mount Kelly School in Devon. Having spent their Lower Sixth year immersed in British boarding school life, they share how the experience helped them improve their English, develop independence, and form international friendships. They also compare life in rural Devon to city life in Munich and describe the personal growth they experienced through trying new activities and navigating challenges. Takeaways Clara and Nele are both from Munich but had never met before coming to Mount Kelly.Their motivations for studying abroad included improving their English and gaining independence.They appreciated Mount Kelly’s traditional British boarding school atmosphere and rural setting.Both students joined through the same agency and wanted a school away from London.They tried new sports like netball, rugby, and hockey, as well as extracurriculars like the LAMDA public speaking course.The supportive school environment helped them adapt, especially during moments of homesickness and illness.Staff, such as their housemistress and members of the catering team, played a key role in making them feel at home.Clara and Neely observed the high discipline and achievement of Mount Kelly’s athletes, which broadened their perspectives.They valued the cultural exchange and the close-knit community of boarding life.Their confidence in speaking English grew significantly over the year.Their advice to others considering a year abroad: be open, say yes to everything, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes or step out of your comfort zone. Links: www.mountkelly.com This podcast was produced by The Bonjour Agency Ltd www.thebonjouragency.com

    18 min
  2. 17/06/2025

    Thinking Schools

    Summary In this conversation, Alan Johnson explores the concept of a ‘thinking school’ and the significance of metacognition in education. He explains how Mount Kelly has integrated thinking skills across a range of subjects and outlines the school’s journey towards accreditation with the University of Exeter. The discussion highlights the positive impact of these approaches on both pupils and staff, stressing the importance of fostering a reflective learning culture. Johnson also provides insights into the use of the exam wrapper process and shares the school’s future aspirations for embedding these practices more deeply. Takeaways The concept of a thinking school centres on metacognition.Metacognition involves being aware of and regulating one’s own thinking.Teaching critical thinking skills is vital for pupil success.Accreditation is viewed as a continuous journey of development, rather than simply an accolade.The exam wrapper process encourages pupils to reflect on their learning and performance.Engagement with parents plays a key role in the school’s progress.Ongoing professional development for teachers is essential for adopting new strategies.Pupils are supported in articulating how they learn and think.The school is committed to embedding metacognitive practices into everyday classroom activities.Future aims include strengthening community engagement and improving communication. Links: www.mountkelly.com This podcast was produced by The Bonjour Agency Ltd www.thebonjouragency.com

    25 min

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