Nord Anglia Prioritizes Resilience Training Amidst Evolving Student Pressures

  • Nord Anglia Education and The Teaching Awards Trust launched a five-event series, 'A Focus on Resilience,' in Manchester on January 28, 2026.
  • The inaugural event featured former Lioness Jess Clarke, 'Educating Yorkshire' alumnus Musharaf Asghar, and Olympic gold medalist Marlon Devonish.
  • The series aims to explore collaborative approaches to supporting young people's resilience in the face of modern pressures.
  • Alan Thompson, CEO of education consultancy hi-impact, emphasized the need for coordinated community support for students.
  • The event series will continue throughout February, with interactive sessions led by former Pearson National Teaching Awards winners.

Nord Anglia Education's focus on resilience reflects a growing recognition within the education sector that traditional academic metrics are insufficient to prepare students for an increasingly uncertain future. The partnership with The Teaching Awards Trust suggests a shift towards community-based solutions, acknowledging the limitations of purely institutional approaches. This initiative also positions Nord Anglia to capitalize on the rising demand for holistic education programs among affluent families globally.

Curriculum Adaptation
The effectiveness of Nord Anglia’s resilience-focused curriculum will depend on its ability to adapt to rapidly changing technological and geopolitical landscapes, potentially requiring significant investment in teacher training and resource development.
Community Integration
The success of the collaborative approach hinges on sustained engagement from external partners like hi-impact and The Difference; a lack of commitment from these organizations could limit the program's impact.
Scalability
While the Manchester event signals a regional focus, Nord Anglia’s ability to scale this resilience program across its 89 schools globally will be a key indicator of its long-term strategic value.