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Laura Higgins

@BrightLeadLaura

Leadership Coach @brightleadersUK Trustee @lifecharity

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Matt Le Tissier ✝️@mattletiss7·
Have a blessed day everyone 🙏🏻✝️
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One of my favourite pieces in St Peter’s Square at the Vatican: a statue that first appears to be a beggar, transforming into an angel as you move around it - by Timothy Schmalz.
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Lighter evenings are finally here 🙌 📷 Sky Shots Karl Houghton
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Katharine Birbalsingh
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If you aren’t convinced that Labour are a bunch of ideologues wanting to destroy the chances of poor kids, then read this. 👇 It is so appalling. I don’t know how they live with themselves.
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The scrapping of an Eton-backed free sixth form in Middlesbrough tells us more about Labour than any manifesto ever could. A project designed to educate the brightest children from one of the poorest parts of the country was not stopped because it failed, cost too much, or lacked need. It was stopped because it threatened to succeed. And success, when it cannot be controlled, is intolerable to this government. This was not a fee-paying outpost or a vanity scheme. It was a free school, approved under the last government, partnered with a proven academy trust, aimed squarely at deprived pupils with high academic ability. The offer was simple: take children who show promise and give them an education equal to the best in the country. That should have been uncontroversial. Instead it triggered hostility, suspicion, and finally cancellation. Not because of what it would have done, but because of what it symbolised. The real offence was a four-letter word: Eton College. That name short-circuited reason. Local Labour figures spoke of "elitism" while opposing a free school for poor children. Ministers talked about surplus places and SEND funding while quietly abandoning a project already designed to address a regional attainment gap that everyone admits exists. None of it holds up. The explanations came after the decision, not before it. Look at the facts Labour prefers not to dwell on. The North East lags badly behind London on A-level results and university entry. That gap has widened, not narrowed. This school was explicitly designed to deal with the A-level drop-off that has trapped bright pupils in the region for years. Its location was central, its funding secure, its academic model tested. Scrapping it did nothing to help SEND pupils and nothing to raise standards elsewhere. It simply removed an option that would have worked. What happened in Middlesbrough fits a pattern we have already seen. When schools succeed by insisting on discipline, knowledge, and high expectations, the response from Labour is not curiosity but suspicion. Not imitation but obstruction. Katharine Birbalsingh and Michaela showed what happens when deprived children are taken seriously. Instead of being celebrated, that success is treated as a problem to be managed. The lesson is the same here: excellence outside the approved model must be neutralised. The Education Secretary, Bridget Phillipson, claims the money could be better spent elsewhere. That argument collapses on contact with reality. Identical Eton-Star colleges have been approved in other Labour-run areas. The money exists. The model is acceptable. What differed in Middlesbrough was not need, but politics. Local ideological resistance was indulged, and bright children paid the price. This is the quiet cruelty of modern Labour education policy. It speaks endlessly about disadvantage while dismantling the very ladders that allow people to climb out of it. It treats aspiration as a threat and excellence as exclusion. It would rather keep everyone inside a failing system than allow some to rise beyond it, because rising exposes the lie that background is destiny. We are told this is about fairness. It is not. Fairness would mean expanding opportunity wherever it appears. What Labour practices instead is levelling by denial. If not everyone can have something, no one should. If a school might allow working-class children to outperform expectations, it must be stopped in case it embarrasses the system. Middlesbrough did not lose a school. It lost permission to excel. A message was sent to its brightest children: know your place. That is not compassion. It is control. And until Labour grasps the difference, it will keep dressing envy up as justice and calling restraint care. Ministers will feel nothing. Children will pay the price. "Bridget Phillipson, claims the money could be better spent elsewhere. That argument collapses on contact with reality."

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Laura Higgins@BrightLeadLaura·
@brownlowfold This is wonderful!! I can’t wait to hear all their aspirations them on Friday.
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Laura Higgins@BrightLeadLaura·
Once again, Santa Claus paid a visit to @Head_stmarys this week as students and teachers got into the festive spirit. Hot chocolates, selection boxes and selfies with Santa. #NeverTooOld
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This afternoon, Year 5 are designing their own superhero’s with leadership superpowers. @BrightLeadLaura ⭐️👏✏️
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VisitBlackpool
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Welcome back! The illuminated HMS Blackpool tram returned to the tracks last night for the first time this season 💡✨ The illuminated tram, along with the vintage Balloon tram 717, is back as part of Lightpool Festival for a series of Illuminations Tram Tours running from 15 October to 1 November 🎫 bit.ly/heritagetramsb…
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St Thomas Halliwell@StThomas_CE·
Year 5 were doing some wonderful expressive drawing yesterday in Art with Mr Naughton. 🎨
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VisitBlackpool
VisitBlackpool@visitBlackpool·
Tonight, the iconic Blackpool Tower is shining a light for World Mental Health Day 💚 📷 Gregg Wolstenholme Photography
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VisitBlackpool@visitBlackpool·
Here’s a preview of some of the incredible installations lined up for this year’s Lightpool Festival. The free light art trail will run from 15 October - 1 November. ℹ️ bit.ly/LightpoolFesti…
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@StThomas_CE I love working with this class!! So many good ideas and leadership strengths 💥
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Year 5 have really enjoyed their introduction to Bright Leaders today. It was a great ending to a fabulous first week back to school. Well done children. 👍☺️👏@BrightLeadLaura
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@StThomas_CE I love this ♥️ Two awesome ladies!! Loving the hat Mrs Fielden 🤣
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Lynn & Syliva are having well deserved rest from serving lunches today ✨
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