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How schools can build a culture of consistency around learning
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How schools can build a culture of consistency around learning

Fay SheppardFay Sheppard- Education Director|November 16, 2025

Across the schools we work with, the ones who see the most sustained impact on learning have something in common. They weave homework, routines and independent study into the fabric of daily school life, rather than treat them as standalone tasks. They make purpose visible. They model the behaviours they want their students to adopt. And they build systems that make success predictable, fair and achievable for every child.

Launceston College in Cornwall is a powerful example of what this looks like in practice. Over the past few years, the school has taken a steady, values-driven approach to homework, transforming it from a weekly requirement into a source of pride for students, teachers and families. Their journey shows how shared purpose, clear routines and visible expectations can make learning feel more consistent, supported and meaningful across the entire school.

Explore the video and full case study to see how Launceston College built a whole-school culture around homework, along with the practical strategies in the checklist that your school can adopt.

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