I’m Richard Scarfe I’m Chair of Governors for Alfred Lord Tennyson School.
I worked, most of my working life, at a research centre. Designing systems to improve quality of communication across oceans, creating systems to automatically design integrated circuits and delving into machine learning and artificial intelligence. Towards the end of my working career I concentrated on innovation for all walks of life with many of the largest businesses and industry sectors – health / social services, armed forces, police, banking, retail, logistics, communication, home and education. One of the big messages that stem from conversations with businesses is:
- If you want somebody to do a good job, give them a good job to do!
I believe this transfers into education:
- If you want children to attend (and do well at) school, make them want to go to school.
The challenge for schools is to provide the best education for children. A question I often ask myself, and others:
Q: How should education prepare children for the future?
From that:
Q: What world can we expect children to inhabit as they grow older?
A: Nobody knows for sure.
I believe children should think of school as a safe, inclusive and enjoyable place where they can learn how to learn. How to learn for life. Not just for learning for academic success – although that may well happen too.
Part of the governor’s role is to challenge the school’s leadership team and see that progress is being made. During recent years I’ve been pleased to see improvements at school for the children and the staff. It’s a particular pleasure seeing the pupils, and staff, grow in confidence and ability.