Harrogate head nominated for award: This Yorkshire school principal could be Business Leader of the Year

This inspirational Harrogate school head teacher could be named Business Leader of the Year in the Harrogate Advertiser Business Excellence Awards
Harrogate Ladies’ College Principal and CEO Sylvia BrettHarrogate Ladies’ College Principal and CEO Sylvia Brett
Harrogate Ladies’ College Principal and CEO Sylvia Brett

Harrogate Ladies’ College has been a leading pioneer of girls’ education for 130 years.

It has a long and rich heritage of educating inspirational women in Harrogate.

The school’s Principal and CEO Sylvia Brett has recently been recognised as a finalist in the Business Leader of the Year category in the Harrogate Advertiser Business Excellence Awards.

Inspirational head teacher is a finalist in the Harrogate Advertiser Business Excellence AwardsInspirational head teacher is a finalist in the Harrogate Advertiser Business Excellence Awards
Inspirational head teacher is a finalist in the Harrogate Advertiser Business Excellence Awards

The school, which comprises Harrogate Ladies’ College, Highfield Prep School and Highfield Pre-Prep School, employs around 200 people from the local community and educates over 600 children aged between 2 and 18 years old.

Visionary

Sylvia has been Principal of the school for the past 10 years and is a visionary champion of women and girls. She is the recipient of a Northern Power Women Award in recognition of her work in this field.

She believes that as the leader of a girls’ school she has a responsibility to inspire the next generation of women and to play her part in helping to close the gender gap. Under her leadership, the organisation has recently introduced a new initiative called Women In Science and Engineering (WiSE@Hlc) to encourage and inspire the next generation of women to consider careers in these fields – an area where Sylvia believes that women are “shockingly under represented”.

Northern Power Woman award-winner in line for another accolade in the Harrogate Advertiser Business Excellence AwardsNorthern Power Woman award-winner in line for another accolade in the Harrogate Advertiser Business Excellence Awards
Northern Power Woman award-winner in line for another accolade in the Harrogate Advertiser Business Excellence Awards

Sylvia believes that being authentic and being yourself is important as a leader. She actively encourages this quality in staff and in all the pupils – evident in the school’s motto of “I Am Me”.

For Sylvia this means not being afraid to show her sense of humour and sense of fun – something which saw her jump into the newly opened swimming pool fully dressed (and persuaded staff, parents and school Governors to do likewise!).

Wellbeing is a passion of Sylvia’s and she championed the development of a new Wellness Strategy and the opening of a dedicated Wellness Centre prior to Covid, something she believes really helped the organisation to cope with the challenges that the pandemic threw at staff, pupils and parents.

Leadership

Inspiring the next generationInspiring the next generation
Inspiring the next generation

Sylvia’s sound management practices were evident more than ever during Covid. Her foresight meant that a multi-discipline Covid Response Team was in place weeks before the first lockdown, which in turn led to the IT, resources and training all being in place to ensure the organisation was able to provide online learning for pupils from day one of lockdown. Throughout the pandemic, Sylvia’s leadership brought the whole school community together including staff, pupils and parents through a shared sense of purpose and support.

Harrogate Ladies’ College has been an important part of the local community for 130 years as an employer and as an educator of future female leaders. As CEO and Principal, Sylvia wears many hats, responsible for ensuring a high quality of education and also overseeing finances, HR, management of a 20 acre estate, and in recent times managing the organisation’s Covid response. Sylvia says that her role “sometimes involves making difficult decisions, but if I’m ever in any doubt, I simply ask myself ‘what is best for the children?’ – that gives me the answers I need to successfully lead this wonderful organisation”.

Find out more about Harrogate Ladies’ College here.