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Heads, Tales, and Football’s Flourish Future
Episode 41st July 2025 • The HMC Podcast • The Heads' Conference
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In this episode of the HMC Podcast, Tom Lawson interviews former headmaster Chris Saunders, who shares rich anecdotes and reflections from his time in education. The conversation explores the challenges of headship, the importance of humour and strong relationships with students, and the evolving nature of modern schooling. Chris speaks candidly about his unconventional interview experience, the emotional demands of leadership, and the value of having trusted confidants in the profession. Joined later by Emma Garrett, the discussion expands to include the state of football in independent schools, the rapid rise of girls’ participation, and the broader role of sport in building community and developing character. Together, they reflect on the role of independent schools today, the pressures of parental behaviour in youth sports, and the long-lasting impact of teachers on young lives.

Takeaways

  • Chris Saunders was never inspected during his tenure as headmaster – a rarity in modern times.
  • His path to headship included a memorable and unorthodox interview process.
  • Relationship building with students was central to his leadership approach.
  • Humour helped create a positive and approachable school culture.
  • Modern schooling brings new challenges, such as safeguarding in the digital age.
  • Headship can be isolating, making support networks essential.
  • Chris stressed the importance of having a professional confidant.
  • Stories shared reflect deep camaraderie and character among school staff.
  • Parental involvement in schools has changed significantly over time.
  • Leadership in education carries emotional weight and personal responsibility.
  • Coaching conversations are vital for personal and professional growth.
  • Football is thriving in the independent school sector.
  • Girls’ football is the fastest growing area in school sport.
  • The FA is contributing positively to the development of youth football.
  • Parental behaviour can sometimes undermine youth sporting experiences.
  • Encouraging girls’ engagement in sport remains an ongoing challenge.
  • Independent schools serve as beacons of opportunity and potential.
  • Happy pupils are more likely to fulfil their potential.
  • The independent sector remains determined to adapt and thrive.
  • The greatest reward in teaching lies in its lasting impact on young lives.

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This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency

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