8 Lessons the All Blacks can Teach Us About Raising School Expectations

Bring the New Zealand rugby team's ethos into your school and raise expectations for pupils and staff, says Leah Wright…

- by Leah Wright

At the end of the summer term, help children ‘pass on’ the legacy of their club to pupils from the year below. If you’d like the children to run more specialist clubs, such as den building, invite in a company to train a group of pupils who would benefit from the responsibility.