November 25, 2025 min
70 min
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In this deeply honest and uplifting episode, Andy speaks with Fiona Booth, Headteacher at St Nicholas Church of England Primary Academy – a school once described as “dark” but now known for its light, hope, and relationship-centred culture.
With 12 years of leadership experience and a clear belief that behaviour is communication, Fiona shares how schools can transform outcomes when they put connection before correction. Her approach is trauma-informed, rooted in dignity, and unapologetically human – reshaping the lives of pupils, staff, and families.
Fiona doesn’t pretend the work is easy. She speaks openly about burnout, community trauma, extreme challenges, and the courage required to lead through darkness. But her message is clear: when people feel seen, safe, and loved, everything changes.
This is an episode full of hope, honesty, and practical wisdom – a reminder that compassionate education isn’t soft. It’s strategic, evidence-informed, and one of the most powerful tools we have for long-term behaviour change and emotional wellbeing.
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