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Across the two days, attendees can select from over 220 sessions. We’ve condensed this year’s content to ensure great value for attendees. Alongside our festival keynote speeches, there will be a selection of strands covering topics including Artificial Intelligence, Ofsted, Cognitive Science, SEND and sustainability. Plus, we will have our usual diverse line-up of Festival sessions covering a broad spectrum of topics for all educators.
We will start announcing Festival Keynotes in March. Festival strand and session information will be released from late April.
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Katy Granville-Chapman

Wellington College
Deputy Head

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Katy loves developing leaders who empower flourishing. Her PhD thesis, completed at Oxford University, focused on this topic, and she now co-chairs the group ‘leadership for flourishing’ for the Oxford Character Project (at the Oxford Department of International Development, where she is an Research Fellow) and for the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University (where she is a Senior Fellow of the Netowork).
Katy is the co-founder of Global Social Leaders, a youth leadership development programme which empowers nine to nineteen-year-olds to design and deliver social action projects in their communities. Global Social Leaders has engagement from over 10,000 young people in more than 100 countries. Katy is a Doctoral Teaching Fellow at the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, where she teachers on an MSc; she is also a deputy headteacher at a Wellington College UK with a focus on teacher performance and development.