Friday 18th November

9 am - 4 pm

Our keynote speakers

Gathering together

The Bible offers us many examples of transformational experiences that happen when people gather together. The well was often a place of meeting, of physical and spiritual refreshment and re-creation. Stories are told, wisdom is shared, views are challenged and change is possible. Join us as we gather once again to listen, be inspired and encourage each other on the road.

Bring your team and save £98!

Yes, that is right! We have a multi-ticket offer so you can come as a group of three leaders in your school and save almost £100.

Get to know our keynote speakers

Amar Latif

Blind adventurer, entrepreneur and television presenter

Amar Latif likes a challenge. A successful entrepreneur, he gave up his hard-won role as Head of Commercial Finance at BT to start his own travel company. He’s travelled the world, skydived, ski-ed, climbed, even done a spot of acting, and is also a TV presenter. A remarkable enough set of achievements, made more impressive because Amar has been blind since he was 18-years-old. Born with an incurable eye condition, Amar had lost 95% of his sight by the time he was in his late teens. Determined not to be defined by his blindness, he continued through university and into a corporate career (despite the belief from some that you couldn’t be both blind and an accountant). Amar also had an incurable lust for travel but found travel companies seriously lacking when it came to accommodating the needs of independent blind and partially sighted explorers. So he started his own travel business with a mission to help blind people explore the world in a way that was usually closed to them. Traveleyes brings together blind and sighted travellers, usually unknown to each other before the trip, and unites them through experiences from sailing to safaris to trekking up Europe’s highest peaks. Sighted travellers guide and share their descriptions with their blind companions. In response, the sighted experience first-hand a fearlessness and curiosity about the world that they’ve often lost. As well as becoming an award-winning entrepreneur, Amar’s love of travel has been the foundation of a broadcasting career. For the BBC2 series Beyond Boundaries, Amar was part of a group of disabled travellers that explored Central America, trekking from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts, through the jungle, over a volcano, and across one of the continent’s largest lakes. He’s appeared on the award-winning River Walks for BBC1 and was the first ever blind contestant on Celebrity Masterchef. On BBC1’s Pilgrimage, he trekked a part of the Sultan’s Trail from central Europe to Turkey exploring both history, geography and faith. In BBC2’s Travelling Blind he joined comedian Sara Pascoe as they travelled from Istanbul's Grand Bazaar to the Black Sea and the Cappadocia rock formations in an affecting and personal journey in which Amar explained the necessity of experience and the importance but the impermanence of memory for blind people. As a Scot of Asian heritage, as well as being blind, Amar also examines the biases and assumptions that marginalise and exclude, and the damage done to individuals and society. He challenges how quick we are to define others with labels and expectations, and considers the inherent value, importance and advantages of diversity and inclusion.

Dame Alison Peacock

CEO Chartered College of Teaching

Professor Dame Alison Peacock is Chief Executive of the Chartered College of Teaching, a Professional Body that seeks to raise our status through celebrating, supporting and connecting teachers to provide expert teaching and leadership. Prior to joining the Chartered College, Dame Alison was Executive Headteacher of The Wroxham School in Hertfordshire. Her career to date has spanned primary, secondary and advisory roles. She is an Honorary Fellow of Queens College Cambridge and UCL, a Visiting Professor of both the University of Hertfordshire and Glyndŵr University and a trustee for Big Change. Her research is published in a series of books about Learning without Limits offering an alternative approach to inclusive school improvement.

The Rt Revd Nick Baines

Bishop of Leeds

The Rt Revd Nick Baines is the Bishop of Leeds, and was previously the Bishop of Bradford and the Bishop of Croydon. He read German and French at Bradford University and, before ordination, worked for four years as a Russian linguist at GCHQ. Nick has a particular expertise in communication. He has 16.6 thousand followers on Twitter and his blog has been viewed more than 2 million times. He is regularly heard on Radio 2 and Radio 4, is often asked to comment nationally on topical issues and has written seven books on the Christian faith. Nick has been a member of the House of Lords since 2014, leading on Europe, Russia, Sudan, security & intelligence. He has represented the Archbishop of Canterbury at international faith conferences and for 11 years was the English Co-chair of the Meissen Commission which develops relationships between the Church of England and the EKD (Protestant Church in Germany). He also preaches frequently in Germany — in German. He has a keen interest in music, literature, art, film, theatre and Liverpool FC. He’s married to Linda (an artist and retired health visitor) and they have three adult children and three grandchildren.

Hywel Roberts

Travelling Teacher - Writer - Storyteller

Hywel Roberts has taught in secondary, primary and special settings for almost 30 years. He contributes to university education programmes and writes regularly for TES as the ‘travelling teacher’. A true Northerner, Hywel deals in botheredness, creative practice, curriculum development and imagineering. He was recently described as ‘a world leader in enthusiasm’ and his first book, Oops! Helping Children Learn Accidentally, is a favourite among teachers. Hywel is a much sought-after educational speaker and has contributed to events worldwide. He also contributes fiction to prison-based literacy reading programmes developed by The Shannon Trust and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

The Queens Hotel

City Square, Leeds LS1 1PJ

We are delighted to be returning to the Queens Hotel in Leeds which is ideally positioned right next to train and bus links.