Episodi

  • Sparking Stories from The Beginning
    Apr 22 2026

    Join Malcolm Llewellyn and Jardine Jamieson as they share nostalgic memories of their time at Alice Smith School, spanning from the late 1940s to the modern era. This episode explores the school's evolution, their childhood experiences and the significance of its 80th anniversary.

    Key topics:

    • Early days and memories of Alice Smith School in Kuala Lumpur
    • The school’s growth and change over 80 years
    • Childhood experiences in colonial and post-colonial Malaysia
    • Impact of historical events on school life and family histories
    • Reflections on teaching styles and school environment then and now

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    24 min
  • Where students count in a future focused on Maths, Computing and AI
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode, Phil Welch discusses with Simon the evolving landscape of mathematics and computing education, the impact of AI, and how to inspire students’ passion for STEM subjects. It’s not just about numbers on a test or lines of code in a project; it’s about students’ curiosity, effort and questions driving real understanding and innovation. The conversation also explores innovative teaching methods, the role of competitions and the exciting careers that stem from a love of maths, highlighting how maths and computing shape modern technology, careers and everyday life. Ultimately, it shows that students aren’t just learning content—they are the ones who make these subjects count in the real world.

    Key Topics:

    • The balance between the constancy of math and the dynamic nature of computing
    • How AI is transforming teaching and future career opportunities
    • The impact of social media and celebrity educators on making math more popular
    • Notable 'light bulb' moments in teaching math, such as the power of compounding and right/wrong answers
    • The connection between math, art, and nature through ratios like the Fibonacci sequence
    • Strategies for inspiring students at all levels, from those seeking just a grade to future PhDs
    • The diverse career paths enabled by a strong foundation in math, including finance, economics, and data science
    • The importance of a collaborative, approachable teaching team and extracurricular maths competitions

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    23 min
  • Enriching Extracurriculars
    Mar 18 2026

    This podcast episode explores the concept of enrichment in education, focusing on how extracurricular activities, sports, and performance arts contribute to student development. The discussion highlights the importance of creating an ecosystem of opportunities that fosters resilience, teamwork, and personal growth. The guests share insights on how structured programmes can instil grit and perseverance in students, as well as success stories that demonstrate the impact of these enrichment activities on student lives.

    Takeaways

    1. Enrichment is about creating an ecosystem of opportunities for students.
    2. Extracurricular activities help develop transferable skills beyond academics.
    3. Sports teach discipline and teamwork through structured pathways.
    4. Performance arts build resilience and confidence in students.
    5. A well-structured extracurricular programme allows for equitable opportunities.
    6. Grit and perseverance can be cultivated through diverse experiences.
    7. Students can excel in non-academic areas, showcasing their capabilities.
    8. Success stories highlight the impact of enrichment on student growth.
    9. Enrichment activities deepen subject knowledge and critical thinking.
    10. Creating a safe environment encourages students to explore and take risks.

    Links

    https://www.alice-smith.edu.my/learn/exploration-pathways

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    25 min
  • Drama as a Career Superpower
    Mar 9 2026

    In this engaging podcast episode, Anne-Marie Francis shares her journey and passion for drama education, discussing how her early experiences ignited her love for the performing arts. She highlights the unique emotional connection that drama fosters among students, the importance of creating a supportive environment, and the transferable skills that drama education imparts. Anne-Marie also delves into the roles behind the scenes, the balance between academics and creativity, and her recommendations for memorable productions, emphasising the broader impact of drama on students' lives.

    Takeaways

    1. Drama education fosters a unique emotional connection among students.
    2. Creating a supportive environment is crucial for student success.
    3. Drama teaches transferable skills applicable in various life situations.
    4. Resilience is built through character work and teamwork in drama.
    5. Stage management roles develop leadership and organizational skills.
    6. Drama students often excel in interviews and professional settings.
    7. Engaging in drama enhances social connections and empathy.
    8. A balance of creative subjects enriches academic experiences.
    9. Memorable productions can inspire a love for the arts.
    10. Drama is not just about acting; it encompasses various skills.

    Links:

    'Hire a former theatre kid', Josh Groban: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C85SaYbvio-/?igsh=MTQ4YmJiaXZyaWhmZw==

    https://www.alice-smith.edu.my

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    22 min
  • Geography in Action with Tom McCulloch
    Feb 24 2026

    Tom McCulloch, Head of Geography at Alice Smith School, discusses innovative teaching methods, the importance of enthusiasm in education, and the integration of real-world learning and sustainability into the geography curriculum. He shares his experiences with fieldwork, the role of parents in education and his transition from Langley Park School for Boys to Alice Smith School in Malaysia, highlighting the exciting opportunities for students to explore geography beyond the classroom.

    Takeaways

    1. Geography connects with history, enriching student learning.
    2. Innovative and enthusiastic teaching methods can effectively engage and inspire students.
    3. The value of a forward-thinking geography curriculum.
    4. Real-world learning and fieldwork experiences in geography is essential for student engagement.
    5. Sustainability is a key focus in the geography curriculum.

    Links

    https://www.instagram.com/geography_in_action/?hl=en

    https://www.youtube.com/@GeographyInAction/videos

    tmcculloch.ep@alice-smith.edu.my

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    25 min
  • Global Citizenship education with Inspire Citizens
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode, Simon Jones speaks with Aaron Moniz and Scott Jamieson from Inspire Citizens about their work in global citizenship education at Alice Smith School. They discuss the importance of the Sustainable Development Goals, the role of whole-school programming, and how to engage various stakeholders in the educational process. The conversation highlights the need for intentional curriculum design that incorporates global citizenship principles, as well as ongoing collaboration with schools like Alice Smith to create meaningful learning experiences for pupils.

    Takeaways

    1. Inspire Citizens focuses on developing global citizenship in schools.
    2. The Sustainable Development Goals provide a framework for schools to align their missions.
    3. Curriculum design is essential to ensure all pupils have access to global citizenship education.
    4. Engaging stakeholders is crucial for building a culture of global citizenship.
    5. Whole-school programming takes time and commitment to implement effectively.
    6. Intentionality in teaching can enhance pupil engagement and learning outcomes.
    7. Global citizenship education can be integrated into existing curricula without being an add-on.
    8. Collaboration with community partners enriches the learning experience for pupils.
    9. Evidence of learning and impact is important for sustaining global citizenship initiatives.
    10. The future of education requires adapting to the needs of a globalised world.

    Links online

    School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my

    Inspire Citizens website: https://inspirecitizens.org/

    Podcast episode. Empathy to Impact https://empathytoimpact.transistor.fm/

    This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency.

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    31 min
  • Beyond the Game with Neil Moggan and Richard Stockings
    Nov 26 2025

    Neil Moggan and Richard Stockings from Future Action explain how the school is supporting students to perform under pressure in sport and beyond through innovative wellbeing programmes.

    Links:

    Latest blogs with parent resources:

    https://blog.alice-smith.edu.my/optimising-performance-and-wellbeing-in-school-sport-a-polyvagal-informed-approach-at-the-alice-smith-school

    https://blog.alice-smith.edu.my/psychological-safety-and-thriving-under-pressure-insights-from-sports-for-parents

    https://www.futureaction.net/post/beyond-the-game-at-alice-smith-school-helping-young-people-perform-under-pressure-on-and-off-the

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    25 min
  • Concept-Based Learning
    Jun 19 2025

    In this podcast episode, Simon Jones chats with Rebecca and Lynn to explore the concept of concept-based learning in education. They discuss the importance of pedagogy, the application of concept-based learning across various subjects, and how it fosters more profound understanding and transferable skills in students. The conversation highlights real-world applications, assessment methods, and teachers' role as learning facilitators. They also emphasise the significance of involving parents in the educational process and the ongoing journey of innovation in teaching practices.

    Takeaways

    1. Concept-based learning focuses on deeper understanding rather than rote memorisation.
    2. Pedagogy is crucial in how teachers support student learning.
    3. Concepts can be applied across all subjects in education.
    4. Real-world applications of concepts enhance student engagement.
    5. Assessment should focus on generalisations and understanding rather than just facts.
    6. Teachers are shifting from knowledge deliverers to facilitators of learning.
    7. Involving parents in the learning process is essential for student success.
    8. Concepts are timeless and can be applied to various contexts.
    9. Inquiry-based learning encourages curiosity and active participation.
    10. Collaboration among teachers enhances the learning experience.

    Links online

    School website: www.alice-smith.edu.my

    This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency

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    28 min