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This practical, no-nonsense workshop will give school leaders a real strategy for transforming student behaviour – not by cracking down, but by building a school culture where great behaviour is the norm, not the exception.
If you’re sick of endless detentions, repeated suspensions, and a staffroom full of exhausted teachers, this workshop is for you.
What you’ll learn
Why punitive behaviour policies aren’t working – and what actually shifts school culture
How to lead staff through mindset change – so everyone’s on the same page
The power of consistency – and how to achieve it without a leadership mutiny
How to stop the ‘bad kids’ from running the school – without resorting to knee-jerk punishments
The three pillars of successful whole-school behaviour transformation
How to support struggling teachers without just giving them ‘more training’
Strategies to handle angry parents and community pressure like a pro
Free School Culture Kickstarter
Your registration also comes with a 1:1 School Culture Kickstarter with a Real Schools expert.
We’ll work with you to pinpoint small, strategic changes that will have a big impact – for your school, your staff, and your students.
It’s free and exclusive to school leaders.
Bring along your leadership team so that you are all earing the same message
Coffee / Tea on arrival
Morning Tea and Lunch provided
About your facilitator
Adam Voigt, Founder & CEO of Real Schools, Australia
Adam is a former school principal who’s spent over 20 years leading real change in real schools. Through his work at Real Schools, he’s helped thousands of educators shift culture, lift engagement, and build schools where both students and staff thrive.
He’s not a theorist – he’s been in the trenches. And in this workshop, he’ll show you exactly what’s working right now in
schools just like yours.
If you want straight-talking, practical strategies (without the fluff), you’re in the right place.
Adam has presented in Auckland and this is the first time to Christchurch and the South Island.
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