Empowering the leaders of tomorrow
By Matt Adcock (November 2007 Issue)
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All schools like to believe they are developing the leaders of tomorrow, but staff at Ipswich School in Suffolk can lay claim to being more proactive in this department than most.
The school is the first to implement an Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) professional business leadership qualification for its sixth-formers.
Steve Tidball, head of economics and business studies, and one of the driving forces behind the programme, says the school is committed to developing its pupils’ full range of skills and the course is part of its strategy to provide leadership opportunities for pupils early on in their education.
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