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The British School of Excellence

The British School of Excellence is an international training and coaching organisation that develops excellence in communication, leadership, etiquette, behavioural intelligence and professional presence. It works with corporates, executives, young people and private clients to build confident, credible individuals and cultures through bespoke programmes, specialist coaching and internationally recognised training.  Our Guiding Values Etiquette is Empowerment – It instils confidence, nurtures self-respect, and refines communication with purpose and poise.Excellence Through Manners – Graceful conduct and polished behaviour elevate every personal and professional interaction.Authenticity with Elegance – True success is rooted in the ability to connect, lead and inspire—while remaining entirely oneself. A Global Standard of Inclusivity With students from every corner of the world, our reach is truly international. Each programme is thoughtfully designed to honour cultural nuance while delivering a consistent standard of excellence. Whether training individuals or teams, we tailor every experience to ensure it is inclusive, relevant, and transformational. At The British School of Excellence, we don’t just teach etiquette—we inspire a global movement of emotionally intelligent, socially fluent, and beautifully human professionals. Dr Philip Sykes Founder & CEO, The British School of Excellence Doctorate in Business Administration (Honoris Causa), EIMT Dr Philip Sykes is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The British School of Excellence, the world’s foremost institution dedicated to modern etiquette, emotional intelligence, and excellence in human skills. Initially launched as The British School of Etiquette in 2013, the school was reimagined in 2021 as The British School of Excellence—a name that reflects its expansive global mission and holistic approach to human development. In recognition of his exceptional contributions to the fields of leadership, education, and societal transformation, Dr Sykes was awarded the Doctorate in Business Administration (Honoris Causa) by the European Institute of Management & Technology (EIMT). As stated by the institution’s Board of Trustees: “This highest honour issued by our institution recognises scholarly and social achievements and highlights enduring and profound contributions to society at large.” Under Dr Sykes’ visionary leadership, the school has expanded its international presence, forming strategic alliances in Bermuda, Brazil, The Bahamas, Pakistan, Poland, and Oman. His mission is rooted in a belief that kindness, respect, and cultural intelligence are essential to modern leadership and global citizenship. Sought after by royalty, diplomats, government officials, and celebrities, Dr Sykes has become a globally recognised authority on modern manners, interpersonal excellence, and service culture.  He is a regular contributor to international media and has been featured by the BBC, NBC, Channel 5 Star, RTL German News, Dutch TV’s Trippers, and Mexico’s Televisa. His insights have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times, The Mirror, Mayfair Magazine, USA Global TV and Radio, and Gentleman Mexico, among many others.

  1. Iconic Leadership: Knowing, Accessing and Using Your Power

    MAR 20

    Iconic Leadership: Knowing, Accessing and Using Your Power

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to Live, Learn, Teach, Inspire. In this episode, we explore a subject that sits at the heart of extraordinary influence and meaningful leadership. The art of iconic leadership. Our host, Dr Philip Sykes, Founder and CEO of The British School of Excellence, is joined by a remarkable guest whose work has inspired women and leaders around the world. Dr Justina Mutale. Justina is an international speaker, author and founder of the Justina Mutale Foundation. Her work focuses on leadership, education and empowerment, particularly for women and girls seeking to step forward with confidence and purpose. Together, Philip and Justina explore a powerful idea. That every truly influential leader understands something fundamental about power. Not power in the sense of authority or control, but the deeper power that comes from self-knowledge, conviction and purpose. In this conversation, they examine three essential dimensions of leadership development. Knowing your power. Accessing your power. And ultimately learning how to utilise that power in ways that influence others and create meaningful change. The discussion also draws on the themes of Justina Mutale’s book, The Power of Female World Leaders, which celebrates the impact of women who have transformed societies through courage, compassion and determined leadership. Through real examples and thoughtful reflection, this episode invites you to consider your own leadership potential and the ways your influence can contribute to a more thoughtful, balanced, and forward-looking world. So wherever you are listening from, join us as we explore what it truly means to master the art of iconic leadership. https://justinamutale.com/ Support the show https://thebritishschoolofexcellence.com

    1h 2m
  2. Child Safeguarding: What Every Parent and Educator Should Know

    MAR 12

    Child Safeguarding: What Every Parent and Educator Should Know

    Send us Fan Mail Today, we are exploring a subject that sits quietly behind every positive learning experience a child has, yet is often spoken about far too little. Child safeguarding. Many of us can trace our development back to a teacher, mentor, or coach who believed in us and guided us along the way. Teaching, in any form, is a privilege. When someone entrusts you with their child’s development, they are also entrusting you with their safety and well-being. That responsibility reaches far beyond the classroom. Our guest today, Claire Murphy, works with Merlin Tuition, a British tutoring agency built around the values of strong academic standards, professionalism and respect. At the centre of their approach lies a commitment that should exist in every place where children are taught, coached, or mentored. Safeguarding. In schools across the United Kingdom, safeguarding is embedded into professional practice. Staff are trained to recognise concerns, maintain appropriate boundaries and understand how to respond if something does not feel right. But outside formal school environments, in private tutoring, clubs, coaching and enrichment activities, the picture is often far less clear. Many people working with children are dedicated professionals with the very best intentions. Yet without clear safeguarding practices, training and accountability, both children and practitioners remain vulnerable. In this conversation, we explore what safeguarding really means, why it matters beyond the classroom and how parents can feel more confident asking the right questions when choosing activities or support for their children. This discussion is not designed to alarm anyone. Its purpose is far simpler and far more constructive. To raise awareness, to encourage transparency and to help create environments where children can learn, grow and flourish safely. #ChildSafeguarding  #ChildProtection  #SafeguardingChildren  #ChildSafety  #SafeLearningEnvironments Support the show https://thebritishschoolofexcellence.com

    19 min
  3. A World Free from Conflicts and Satisfied with Human Rights.

    FEB 26

    A World Free from Conflicts and Satisfied with Human Rights.

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode, you will hear from Philip Sykes, Founder of The British School of Excellence. Philip is an internationally recognised authority on etiquette, leadership presence and emotional intelligence. His work centres on dignity, mutual respect and the human responsibility we hold towards one another across cultures and borders. He is joined by Zarifa Ghafari. Zarifa is internationally known as Afghanistan’s first female mayor and a courageous advocate for women’s rights and democratic leadership. Her public service has placed her at the forefront of global conversations about equality, freedom and accountability. She is the author of Zarifa: A Woman’s Battle in a Man’s World, a deeply personal account of resilience and leadership under threat. Her life and work are also documented in a Netflix feature, which has brought worldwide attention to the realities facing women in Afghanistan. In this conversation, you will hear them explore: Her book and the experiences that shaped itThe global response to the Netflix documentaryThe realities facing women in AfghanistanHer activism and ongoing commitment to women’s rightsThe systemic challenges affecting women and girlsAs a listener and follower of this platform, you are part of a wider dialogue about leadership, responsibility and human rights. We invite you to listen thoughtfully, reflect deeply and continue the conversation within your own communities. Philip Sykes in conversation with Zarifa Ghafari. USA GLOBAL TV and Radio, in partnership with The British School of Excellence. Support the show https://thebritishschoolofexcellence.com

    1h 7m
  4. Twelve World Titles and Counting: Oscar Chalupsky on Discipline, Longevity and Defying Cancer

    FEB 18

    Twelve World Titles and Counting: Oscar Chalupsky on Discipline, Longevity and Defying Cancer

    Send us Fan Mail In this compelling episode, Philip is joined by Oscar Chalupsky, international speaker, twelve-time World Champion paddler, Olympian, author and cancer warrior. Few athletes in the world of endurance sport hold a record comparable to Oscar’s. His journey began during his school years and quickly accelerated. At just fifteen, he made national headlines at the South African Surf Lifesaving Championships by winning both the Junior and Senior Ironman titles on the same day. In 1983, he claimed his first Molokai World Championship title in the gruelling open-ocean race. He would go on to win it twelve times. Oscar represented South Africa as Olympic Canoe Team Captain at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, cementing his place among the sport’s elite. Yet what makes his story remarkable is not only longevity, but discipline. Approaching fifty, he set himself a new target. Not because he had something to prove, but because he is deeply goal driven. His preparation for Molokai began with a 4:15 am start. Email check. Three kilometre run to the gym. Strength work in the sauna. A one kilometre swim. Forty-five minute spin class. Run home. Afternoon downwind paddle or focused technique session. The routine was deliberate, structured and uncompromising. Oscar maintains that age is less about years and more about motivation. His view is simple. The stopwatch matters more than the calendar. Performance is measured by commitment, not by assumptions about what should decline. In this conversation, Philip and Oscar explore elite performance, mental resilience, discipline, recovery, and the mindset required to compete at the highest level across decades. They also reflect on what it means to face serious illness and continue to show up with strength and perspective. If you are leading a team, building a career, or simply questioning what is possible in your next chapter, this episode offers grounded insight from someone who has tested his limits repeatedly and chosen to rise each time. To connect with Oscar Chalupsky, visit https://www.coachchalupsky.com/ To learn more about Philip Sykes and The British School of Excellence, visit http://thebritishschoolofexcellence.com or email hello@thebritishschoolofexcellence.com Subscribe to USA GLOBAL TV® & RADIO to watch, engage and learn at /usaglobaltv Support the show https://thebritishschoolofexcellence.com

    48 min
  5. Successful Business Networking with Dr Ivan Misner, Founder & Chief Visionary Officer of BNI

    FEB 11

    Successful Business Networking with Dr Ivan Misner, Founder & Chief Visionary Officer of BNI

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to Live, Learn, Teach, Inspire, presented by USA Global TV and Radio in partnership with The British School of Excellence. In this episode, Philip Sykes is joined by Dr Ivan Misner, Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of BNI and widely recognised as the Father of Modern Networking. With more than 9,800 chapters across every populated continent, BNI has generated millions of referrals and billions of dollars in business for its members, redefining how professionals build relationships and grow sustainably. Dr Misner holds a PhD from the University of Southern California and is a New York Times bestselling author of 26 books, including Who’s in Your Room? He is a respected keynote speaker, columnist for Entrepreneur.com and former university professor. His work has been featured by Forbes, CNN, the BBC, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, placing him at the forefront of global conversations on networking and leadership. Together, Philip and Dr Misner explore what successful business networking truly means today. How do you build relationships that last? What separates transactional contact from meaningful connection? And how can you position yourself as a trusted and valuable presence within any professional room? This conversation offers insight from decades of experience, practical wisdom for entrepreneurs and leaders, and a fresh perspective on the power of strategic relationships in business and in life. https://www.bni.com/  #BusinessNetworking  #IvanMisner  #BNI  #Leadership  #TheBritishSchoolOfExcellence  Support the show https://thebritishschoolofexcellence.com

    1h 7m
  6. From Leaf to Cup - a Story of Tea

    FEB 10

    From Leaf to Cup - a Story of Tea

    Send us Fan Mail Broadcast live from the historic Twinings of London on the Strand, this special episode brings you into one of Britain’s most iconic tea destinations for a conversation that blends heritage, expertise and discovery. Your host, Philip Sykes, Founder and Principal of The British School of Excellence, is joined by Liam Rose, Senior Brand Ambassador at Twinings. With a background in education and a deep personal interest in the history and chemistry of tea, Liam offers a thoughtful and engaging perspective on one of the world’s most enduring beverages. Together, they explore the remarkable story of Thomas Twining and the company's founding, tracing how a single shop evolved into a globally respected name. The discussion then turns to the essence of tea itself, from plant species and varietals to the distinctive qualities that shape each cup. You will gain clear insight into the processes, characteristics and brewing techniques behind white, yellow, green, oolong, black and pu’erh teas, helping you understand not only how they differ, but how to appreciate them fully. Liam also shares his admiration for Long Jing, or Dragon Well, a celebrated green tea from Hangzhou that reflects his personal connection to the region where he once lived. Whether you are a dedicated tea drinker or simply curious to deepen your knowledge, this episode offers a refined introduction to tea culture, guided by an expert who matches each visitor to their perfect blend and opens the door to new tasting experiences. What might change in your daily ritual once you understand the craftsmanship behind every cup? How could a more intentional approach to tea elevate how you host, connect, and unwind?   Support the show https://thebritishschoolofexcellence.com

    1h 3m

About

The British School of Excellence is an international training and coaching organisation that develops excellence in communication, leadership, etiquette, behavioural intelligence and professional presence. It works with corporates, executives, young people and private clients to build confident, credible individuals and cultures through bespoke programmes, specialist coaching and internationally recognised training.  Our Guiding Values Etiquette is Empowerment – It instils confidence, nurtures self-respect, and refines communication with purpose and poise.Excellence Through Manners – Graceful conduct and polished behaviour elevate every personal and professional interaction.Authenticity with Elegance – True success is rooted in the ability to connect, lead and inspire—while remaining entirely oneself. A Global Standard of Inclusivity With students from every corner of the world, our reach is truly international. Each programme is thoughtfully designed to honour cultural nuance while delivering a consistent standard of excellence. Whether training individuals or teams, we tailor every experience to ensure it is inclusive, relevant, and transformational. At The British School of Excellence, we don’t just teach etiquette—we inspire a global movement of emotionally intelligent, socially fluent, and beautifully human professionals. Dr Philip Sykes Founder & CEO, The British School of Excellence Doctorate in Business Administration (Honoris Causa), EIMT Dr Philip Sykes is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The British School of Excellence, the world’s foremost institution dedicated to modern etiquette, emotional intelligence, and excellence in human skills. Initially launched as The British School of Etiquette in 2013, the school was reimagined in 2021 as The British School of Excellence—a name that reflects its expansive global mission and holistic approach to human development. In recognition of his exceptional contributions to the fields of leadership, education, and societal transformation, Dr Sykes was awarded the Doctorate in Business Administration (Honoris Causa) by the European Institute of Management & Technology (EIMT). As stated by the institution’s Board of Trustees: “This highest honour issued by our institution recognises scholarly and social achievements and highlights enduring and profound contributions to society at large.” Under Dr Sykes’ visionary leadership, the school has expanded its international presence, forming strategic alliances in Bermuda, Brazil, The Bahamas, Pakistan, Poland, and Oman. His mission is rooted in a belief that kindness, respect, and cultural intelligence are essential to modern leadership and global citizenship. Sought after by royalty, diplomats, government officials, and celebrities, Dr Sykes has become a globally recognised authority on modern manners, interpersonal excellence, and service culture.  He is a regular contributor to international media and has been featured by the BBC, NBC, Channel 5 Star, RTL German News, Dutch TV’s Trippers, and Mexico’s Televisa. His insights have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times, The Mirror, Mayfair Magazine, USA Global TV and Radio, and Gentleman Mexico, among many others.