Why great educators matter most in boys’ education
Professor John Hattie, one of the world’s leading educational researchers, identified quality teaching as the single most important factor in improving student outcomes. It surpasses the influence of socio-economic background, school structure, or even state-of-the-art facilities.
At Christ’s College, we offer several distinctive features that set us apart. However, the calibre of our staff must remain our foremost point of difference. Great teachers ignite a passion for learning in their students. They not only impart knowledge and skills but also cultivate independence, curiosity, and the confidence to experiment and make mistakes. I believe that the teachers at College are among the best in the country, not just because of their expertise, but because they are deeply committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of our boys. They believe in every boy’s potential to grow, to learn, and to thrive, and they see education as a critical force in shaping young men.
This is why we invest significantly in finding and attracting the best educators. We remunerate our staff at rates above sector norms and invest more than other schools in professional development. Yet, we must also recognise the emerging challenge: over the next five to 10 years, attracting and retaining high-quality teachers will become increasingly difficult. Fewer young people are entering teacher training, and I have found many recent graduates fall short of the standards we expect at College.
We are also very clear that we are not seeking just any graduate. College has flourished over the years because it has attracted staff who are committed to the broader life of the school, who value a holistic education, who are guided by strong values, and who consistently go the extra mile for our boys. These are the educators who make Christ’s College truly exceptional. If we are to remain aspirational in both our academic and co-curricular programmes, we must ensure that we continue to attract and retain the very best.
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