ISCA & AHISA Education Forum - A national perspective
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About the ISCA & AHISA Education Forum The ISCA & AHISA Education Forum was established About AHISA About ISCA in 2010 in recognition of the important role national education policies and other national demographic, social The Association of Heads of Independent Schools of The Independent Schools Council of Australia is the and economic trends play in the strategic planning of Australia is a professional association for autonomous national peak body representing the Independent independent schools. school leaders, with six state/territory branches. AHISA schooling sector. It comprises the eight state and territory fosters and supports excellence in school leadership by Associations of Independent Schools (AISs). ISCA’s major The Forum is an opportunity for Chairs and members providing a platform for professional learning and collegial role is to bring the unique needs of Independent schools of independent school Boards, for principals and other sharing and exchange. to the attention of the Australian Government and to independent sector representatives to gather in Canberra represent the sector on national issues. and hear from politicians, analysts and thought leaders AHISA National Office on national issues that affect schools. The Forum is also Unit 123, 20 Anzac Park ISCA Secretariat an opportunity for school governors, principals and sector Campbell, ACT 2612 2 Thesiger Court leaders to listen to and learn from each other. T 02 6247 7300 Deakin, ACT 2600 E conference@ahisa.edu.au T 02 6282 3488 The 2018 Education Forum is the fourth jointly hosted by W ahisa.edu.au E isca@isca.edu.au ISCA & AHISA. W isca.edu.au @AHISAConf #EdFo18 @lndSchoolsAus AHISA National Chair Dr Mark Merry ISCA Chair Principal of Yarra Valley Grammar VIC Steven Bowers E natchair@ahisa.edu.au Principal of Burgmann Anglican School ACT E isca@isca.edu.au AHISA CEO Beth Blackwood ISCA Executive Director E ceo@ahisa.edu.au Colette Colman E isca@isca.edu.au 2
ISCA & AHISA Education Forum: A National Perspective Forum Program – Hyatt Hotel Canberra 0730 Arrival tea and coffee 1530 Afternoon tea 0915 Official welcome and Forum opening 1600 The Hon Bill Shorten MP Steven Bowers, Board Chair, ISCA Leader of the Opposition, Australian Labor Party Principal, Burgmann Anglican School ACT 1630 Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham 0930 The Hon Tanya Plibersek MP Senator for South Australia, Minister for Education & Training, Liberal Party Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for Education and of Australia Training, Australian Labor Party 1700 Closing comments 1000 Speaker Dr Mark Merry, National Chair, AHISA To be confirmed Principal, Yarra Valley Grammar School VIC 1030 Morning tea 1715 Program concludes 1100 David Gonski AC Evening Program – National Gallery of Australia 1200 Senator Sarah Hanson-Young Senator for South Australia, Australian Greens 1930 Pre-dinner drinks – Gallery Foyer (level 1) 1230 Lunch 1945 Forum Dinner – Gandel Hall 1330 Trevor Young 1945 Dinner speaker Founder, PR Warrior Richard Gerver 1415 Social Media Panel 2200 Evening concludes Briony Scott, Principal, Wenona School NSW Karen Spiller OAM, Principal, John Paul College QLD Simon Gipson, CEO, The Song Room VIC 1445 Lisa Rodgers CEO, Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) 3
Speakers Richard Morecroft David Gonski AC Trevor Young Master of Ceremonies David Gonski is Chairman of the Australia and New Trevor Young has been on the frontline of the Richard Morecroft is seen each weeknight on national Zealand Banking Group Ltd. communications revolution for several decades. A television as the host of SBS1's very popular quiz show pioneering blogger, podcaster and social media advocate, David is also Chancellor of the University of New South today he helps business owners, PR practitioners, subject Letters and Numbers. Wales, President of the Art Gallery of NSW Trust, and matter experts and aspiring thought leaders to tell their Richard has been one of Australia’s most respected Chairman of the UNSW Foundation Ltd. He is also a story, grow their audience and build their brand and their media figures for more than thirty years. Best known for member of the ASIC External Advisory Panel and the business by leveraging the power of owned, earned and two decades as the principal anchor for ABC television board of the Lowy Institute for International Policy, a social media. news, he is also widely known for his work in education, Patron of the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation conservation and the visual arts. and Raise Foundation and a Founding Panel Member of @trevoryoung Adara Partners. He is particularly well known for his onstage interviews with leading figures in politics, business, entertainment He was previously Chair of the Review to Achieve and the arts, from past Prime Ministers to Australia’s first Educational Excellence in Australian Schools for the female Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michelle Payne Commonwealth Government of Australia. He was also and comic genius John Cleese. a member of the Takeovers Panel, Director of Singapore Airlines Limited, the Westfield Group and Singapore Richard is also one of Australia's most most respected Telecommunications Limited, Chairman of Coca-Cola media skills trainers and communications coaches. Amatil Ltd, the Australian Securities Exchange Ltd, the Sydney Theatre Company, the Guardians of the Future Fund, the Australia Council for the Arts, the Board of Trustees of Sydney Grammar School and Investec Bank (Australia) Ltd. 4
Speakers Lisa Rodgers Richard Gerver Dinner Speaker Lisa Rodgers is the CEO of the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL), and is a powerful voice and respected advocate in the education sector. Lisa A former school principal and advisor to the UK Government, Richard Gerver has built is an experienced executive, having provided exemplary service for the profession, a global reputation not only for leadership in education but for original and authentic governments and the public in various jurisdictions including the UK, New Zealand and thinking around leadership, human potential and organisational transformation more Australia. generally. Prior to joining AITSL, Lisa was Deputy Secretary, Early Learning and Student Richard now works with organisations at the forefront of global innovation including Achievement and Deputy Secretary, Evidence, Data and Knowledge in the Ministry of Google, Visa, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Deloitte, Puig, the LMA (League Managers Education in New Zealand. With over 15 years’ experience in Education, Lisa has led Association), Telefonica and the International Baccalaureate Organisation. He was significant reforms in assessment innovation, curriculum and the use of evidence for awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Derby in the UK, where he now sits impact at the classroom and national level. on the Court. Lisa has held several other substantial posts in Justice, Health, serving in the British Army, Richard is the author of three critically acclaimed books: the award winning Creating and lecturing and leading research in child mental health at the University of Wales. She Tomorrow's Schools Today (now in its second edition); Change: Learn to Love It, Learn to is a Board Director of the Foundation for Young Australians and a member of the Advisory Lead It; and Simple Thinking: How to Remove Complexity from Life and Work. Board of the Asia Education Foundation. Richard argues that great leadership is about serving the needs of the people who work Lisa is passionate about the profession and remains dedicated to improved educational for you and rely on you. The three core principles underpinning his leadership philosophy outcomes for young people. are communication, empowerment and impact. @Lisa_CEOAITSL @RichardGerver 5
Forum Information Registration Venues Registrations are being managed Hyatt Hotel Canberra by Consec Conference and Event Education Forum Management. 120 Commonwealth Avenue P (02) 6252 1200 Yarralumla ACT 2600 E admin@consec.com.au P 02 6270 1234 E canberra.park@hyatt.com Delegate registration (day only) $580 per person (incl GST) National Gallery of Australia Forum Dinner Delegate dinner ticket Parkes Place $135 per person (incl GST) Parkes, ACT 2600 P 02 6240 6411 Delegates are able to purchase a dinner E information@nga.gov.au ticket for their partners $135 per person (incl GST) Online registration is available Registrations close Friday 10 August 2018 6
Forum Information Accommodation Hyatt Hotel Canberra (5 star) Other premium hotels close to our forum Novotel Canberra Forum venue venue include: 3.1km from Forum venue Delegates are encouraged to book their 120 Commonwealth Ave 65 Northbourne Avenue own accommodation directly with an Yarralumla ACT 2600 Hotel Realm (5 star) Canberra, ACT 2601 accommodation provider of their choice 2.7km from Forum venue $220 per room, per night Book using code 'AHI190819' at their earliest convenience. As the Book using code ‘G-N03X’ 18 National Circuit for rates starting from $149 Forum crosses over with Parliamentary P 02 6270 1234 Canberra, ACT 2600 P 02 6245 5000 sitting dates in Canberra, accommodation will be in high demand, however we E canberra.park@hyatt.com W www.hotelrealm.com.au E h2796@accor.com have secured reduced rates at selected W www.hyatt.com Canberra properties. Ovolo Nishi (5 star) Capital Hotel Group East Hotel (4 star) 2.4km from Forum venue Use promotional code ‘CONFEVENT’ to 4km from Forum venue 25 Edinburgh Avenue secure a 15% discount off the best flexible 69 Canberra Ave Canberra, ACT 2601 rate at the following Capital Hotel Group Kingston, ACT 2604 W www.ovolohotels.com.au Properties. $220 per room, per night P 1800 828 000 Book via phone or email using code ‘ISCA’ Hotel Burbury (4.5 star) E reservations@capitalhotelgroup.com.au P 02 6295 6925 2.9km from Forum venue E stay@easthotel.com.au 1 Burbury Close Pavilion on Northbourne Barton, ACT 2600 5km from Forum venue W www.burburyhotel.com.au 242 Northbourne Ave Dickson ACT 2602 Little National (4 star) W www.pavilioncanberra.com.au 2.7km from Forum venue 21 National Circuit Avenue Hotel Barton, ACT 2600 3.2km from Forum venue W www.littlenationalhotel.com.au 80 Northbourne Ave Braddon ACT 2602 W www.avenuehotel.com.au 7
Forum Information TFE Hotels Mantra Group To secure a 10% discount off the best Use promotional code ‘AHISA’ to secure a flexible rate at the following hotels 10% discount on the best available rate at all Mantra Hotels in Canberra. This code is not valid on stay & save rates. E corporate.reservations@mantragroup.com.au Hotel Kurrajong Canberra P 07 5665 4428 1.5km from Forum venue W www.mantra.com.au 8 National Circuit Canberra, ACT 2600 Mantra MacArthur 4.4km from Forum venue Medina Serviced Apartments Canberra, 219 Northbourne Ave Kingston Turner, ACT 2612 4km from Forum venue 11 Giles St Mantra on Northbourne Kingston, ACT 2604 3.9km from Forum venue 84 Northbourne Ave Medina Serviced Apartments Canberra, Canberra, ACT 2612 James Court 3.3km from Forum venue Peppers Gallery Hotel 74 Northbourne Ave 2.2km from Forum venue Canberra, ACT 2601 15 Edinburgh Ave Canberra, ACT 2601 Adina Serviced Apartments Canberra Dickson BreakFree Capital Towers 4.9km from Forum venue 2.2km from Forum venue 45 Dooring St 2 Marcus Clarke St Dickson, ACT 2602 Canberra, ACT 2601 Vibe Hotel Airport Canberra 7.7km from Forum venue 1 Rogan St Canberra, ACT 2609 8
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