April 2026 Fellows' update: Nina Smith
Nina Smith (2023) spoke at Westminster Insight’s Delivering RSHE in Schools conference, sharing learning on supporting staff to deliver relationships, sex and health education.
By Nina Smith,
Arlene Holmes-Henderson (CF 2013) has been awarded the Classical Association Prize 2026 in recognition of her success in widening access to the study of classical subjects in schools, universities, museums, prisons and communities.
Mary Beard MAE and Edith Hall MAE are former winners of this prize which aims to recognise outstanding contributions to the promotion of Classics in the UK. It is awarded annually to the person, group, or project whose work is felt to have raised the profile of Classics in the public eye.
Nina Smith (2023) spoke at Westminster Insight’s Delivering RSHE in Schools conference, sharing learning on supporting staff to deliver relationships, sex and health education.
By Nina Smith,
Nicola Hall (CF 2025) has been invited by the South Australian Government to contribute to a careers education conference and share learning on international approaches to work experience and transitions from education into employment.
By Nicola Hall,
Katy Dorman (CF 2025) attended a Royal Garden Party at Buckingham Palace in recognition of her contribution to education and skills, following a nomination by the Department for Education.
By Katy Dorman,
Alan Hydes (CF 1971) took part in a panel discussion at Loughborough University London marking the 55th anniversary of “Ping Pong Diplomacy”.
By Alan Hydes,