‘I love the four-day week’: south London school part of a quiet revolution
Independent school Liberty Woodland is one of a small number in England experimenting with the timetableAt a small independent school on the fringes of a National Trust park in Morden, south London, a quiet revolution is under way.Lessons are held in yurt-style tents, or “dens”, dotted around the three-acre site, everyone is on first-name terms, mental health is a cornerstone of the curriculum and, perhaps most controversially, pupils are only required to come to school four days a week. Continue reading...
Independent school Liberty Woodland is one of a small number in England experimenting with the timetable
At a small independent school on the fringes of a National Trust park in Morden, south London, a quiet revolution is under way.
Lessons are held in yurt-style tents, or “dens”, dotted around the three-acre site, everyone is on first-name terms, mental health is a cornerstone of the curriculum and, perhaps most controversially, pupils are only required to come to school four days a week. Continue reading...