What is High Performance Learning?
High performance for the many, not just for the few.
Strengthen teaching and learning while protecting well-being.
Running each week for principals, heads and senior leaders.
What is High Performance Learning?
High Performance Learning (HPL) is a mission-driven organisation, working with schools and teachers to change the face of education and deliver student high performance for the many - whatever their background - not the few. HPL is a global movement for change, for any school, any age, in any country. It operates in conjunction with any subject or curriculum.
"HPL is a whole school vehicle to improve the quality of learning and teaching in all subjects for all teachers and every student. It is this that makes it remarkable. HPL is not prescriptive, but is nevertheless sufficiently guiding to enable school leaders to place pedagogy at the heart of a self-improving school..."
“Professor Deborah Eyre founded HPL in August 2015, and in a remarkably short time has made it a serious global player in education. An impressive number of institutions have signed up to become accredited HPL schools, ranging from top international schools to a host of independent and state schools across the UK... Keep an eye on HPL because my bet is you’re going to hear a lot more of this vibrant organisation.”
“As the first accredited HPL school, we are now looking back at the best public examination results ever achieved at the College for the third year running, not to mention the immensely positive impact on the culture of the school, the relationships among and between students, staff and parents"
We would love to talk with you about how High Performance Learning could work in your school for school leaders, teachers and students.
Speak to the HPL Team
Connect with High Performance Learning to learn how we can work with your school.
Speak to a Senior Lead
Connect with a Principal, Headteacher or Senior Leader from an HPL School.
See an HPL School
See what a High Performance Learning School is like by going on a tour.
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