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Leading with AI: Strategic Guidance for School Leaders

As AI becomes integral to education, school leaders need dedicated time, practical tools and structured guidance to explore its potential. Building on the success of our previous workshop, this session provides strategic insight, grounded examples and clear support to help you develop an effective AI approach for your school or trust.

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Start Date

Start date
Wednesday 29 April 2026
15:30 - 17:30

Format

Format
Online

Cost

Cost
SSAT members: £185
Non-members: £225
All prices exclusive of VAT

This workshop provides another opportunity to engage with Ann Palmer’s book and podcast series, Leading with AI. You’ll explore how AI is shaping school leadership, examine practical strategies from the book and begin developing an actionable plan for your own context. You will also hear directly from a school leader using AI in practice, offering grounded insights that complement Ann’s strategic guidance.

By taking part in this workshop, you will:

  • Build clarity on how AI can support your leadership role and priorities
  • Understand key ethical considerations including fairness, transparency and inclusion
  • Discover practical strategies and tools you can apply in your context
  • Explore real examples from a school leader already using AI in practice
  • Identify quick wins and longer term actions to move your AI approach forward
  • Leave with increased confidence and direction to lead AI use across your school or trust

How the workshop works:

This two hour online workshop blends strategic guidance with practical application. It includes:

  1. Setting the Scene
    Reflect on where your school is on its AI journey and explore how AI is evolving across education.
  2. Ethics, Myths and Responsible Use
    Examine safety, fairness, transparency and inclusion, and build confidence in responsible AI leadership.
  3. Applying AI Across Leadership Roles
    Discover practical ways AI can support teaching and learning, curriculum, inclusion, pastoral care and whole school improvement. school improvement.
  4. AI in Action
    Hear from a school leader actively integrating AI, including what’s working, emerging and what they’ve learned.
  5. From Awareness to Action
    Turn ideas into a practical plan, with early wins and longer term steps tailored to your setting.

This session is ideal for:

  • Senior leaders
  • Middle leaders
  • Teaching & Learning, Curriculum and Assessment leads
  • Pastoral and inclusion leads
  • School and trust improvement teams

No technical expertise is required — just curiosity and a desire to lead this agenda with clarity and confidence.

Key Speaker

Ann Palmer FCCT, CEO – Fig Tree International Ltd

Ann Palmer is a highly accomplished and widely respected leader, consultant, and executive coach whose career spans more than 35 years across the education, corporate, and non-profit sectors, both in the UK and internationally. Her impact is visible across schools, universities, businesses, and government bodies, where her leadership has consistently driven innovation, inclusion, and strategic transformation.

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What participants said about Ann Palmer’s previous workshop with SSAT:

  • “Thank you so much for this session — lots of ideas and great conversations.”
  • “Very useful. I now have a better idea of how to start tackling AI — and I’ve bought the book!”
  • “Really helpful… I feel more confident to proceed.”
  • “Very informative and inspiring.”
Price information*
SSAT members
Non-members
First delegate
£185
£225
Second delegate
£130
£170
Third delegate onwards
£35
£40
Price information*
SSAT members
First delegate
£185
Second delegate
£130
Third delegate onwards
£35
Non-members
First delegate
£225
Second delegate
£170
Third delegate onwards
£40

*All prices exclusive of VAT

Date and location

Wednesday 29 April 2026

15:30 - 17:30


Online

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