SPEAKERS
From pioneering AI integration and digital strategy to rethinking wellbeing, curriculum, and financial resilience – these speakers have led their schools through real challenges and delivered meaningful change. Gain insights from their experiences, lessons learned, and the practical strategies driving progress across the sector.
ISPN 2025
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James Mutton
Deputy Head (Curriculum, Innovation and Operations) / Chair
Curriculum and Digital Innovation / Putney High School -
Aidan Sproat-Clements
Deputy Head (Strategy, Innovation & Delivery)
Alleyn’s School -
Nic Ford
Headteacher
Bolton School, Boys’ Division -
Dr Will Van Reyk
Deputy Head, Director of Innovation
St Paul’s Girls’ School -
Adam Williams
Headmaster
Lord Wandsworth College -
Geoffrey Stanford
Head
Royal Grammar School Newcastle -
Anne Wakefield
Head
St Mary’s Calne -
Emma McKendrick
Headmistress
Downe House School -
Rebecca Wilde
Head of Wellbeing
Pipers Corner School -
Zoe Ireland
Head
Prior’s Field School -
Gareth Hughes
Headmaster
RGS The Grange -
Charles Fillingham
Executive Head
Solihull School -
Paul Dwyer
Head
Redmaids’ High School -
Dominic Mott
Head of College
Hurstpierpoint College -
Nick Dyson
Deputy Principal Innovation and Student Development
The Ladies’ College, Guernsey -
Jane Basnett
Director of Digital Learning
Downe House -
Jonnie Noakes
Director of Teaching and Learning / Director
Eton College / Tony Little Centre -
Robin Street
Director of Innovation
North London Collegiate School -
Richard Bustin
Author of What Are We Teaching?
Director of Pedagogy, Innovation and Staff Development
Lancing College -
John Doherty
Director of Digital Learning, Strategy & Innovation
Wycombe Abbey -
Daniel Pearson
Head of AI & Digital Innovation in Education
Hurtwood House -
Pippa Lewty
Head of AI & Digital Innovation
Reigate Grammar School -
Oliver Pocknell
Director of Digital Technologies & AI
Hurstpierpoint College -
Stephen Trask
Head of Digital Teaching and Learning
Mill Hill International -
Tom Rattle
Assistant Head – Digital Learning & Innovation
St Dunstan’s College