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Join Us at the Neuroscience for Education Annual Conference!


Join us on Thursday, 19 June 2025, for the highly anticipated Neuroscience for Education Annual Conference, hosted at the stunning Millennium Theatre, Woldingham School, Surrey. This transformative event is a must-attend for educators, school leaders, and professionals passionate about bridging the gap between cutting-edge neuroscience and practical classroom strategies.


Why Attend?


At Neuroscience for Education, we believe that understanding the processes that underpin learning is key to transforming education. This conference will showcase the latest research, tools, and insights to help educators foster inclusive, effective, and innovative learning environments.


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Neuroscience for Teachers (NFT)

This highly rated CPD course will provide qualified and experienced teaching professionals with advanced knowledge and skills to enhance their teaching practice through the application of evidence-informed concepts from cognitive psychology and neuroscience.

What’s in Store?

Prepare for an inspiring day of engaging talks and interactive sessions from leading experts, including:



  • Practical strategies for applying neuroscience in the classroom.
  • Insights into neurodiversity and creating truly inclusive schools.
  • Tools for fostering executive functioning, metacognition, and resilience in students.
  • Exploration of the role of arts and creativity in education.


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Our renowned speakers include:

  • Professor Patricia Riddell: Sharing insights on how neuroscience can reshape teaching and learning.
  • Victoria Bagnall: Exploring the critical role of the prefrontal cortex and Universal Design for Learning.
  • Kim Wells: Equipping educators with coaching techniques to empower students.
  • Dr Amy Fancourt: Advocating for a transdiagnostic approach to neurodiversity in classrooms.
  • Professor Michael Thomas: Explaining what teachers need to know about neuroscience – and the pitfalls to avoid.


Schedule Highlights

  • 9:15 AM: Registration and refreshments
  • 10:00 AM: Keynote by Professor Patricia Riddell
  • 12:15 PM: Interactive session on coaching in the classroom with Kim Wells
  • 2:00 PM: Breakthrough approaches to neurodiversity with Dr Amy Fancourt
  • 3:00 PM: What Do Teachers Need to Know About Neuroscience? – Professor Michael Thomas
  • 4:00 PM: Closing remarks
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Book Your Place Now!

Tickets are just £99, and spaces are limited, so don’t miss out!


Secure your spot today via Eventbrite and take the next step in transforming your educational practice.


For more information about the venue, including a site map, visit: Woldingham School.


Let’s shape the future of teaching and learning together. We look forward to welcoming you to an inspiring day of innovation, connection, and discovery!

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