The Southwark Schools’ Learning Partnership (SSLP) is a unique collaboration between eighteen state and independent schools based in, and around, the London Borough of Southwark.

We hope that you will take some time to learn more about the partnership and its events.

Connecting Schools

We welcome schools with an ambition to work in partnership to the benefit of all their students and teachers. Our schools commit to sharing ideas, resources and facilities and to learning from each other as equal partners.

Connecting Staff

We enable staff to transmit their passion for their specialist subjects, to exchange views about educational issues, to undertake professional development training and to share good practice.

Connecting Students

We offer activities that aim to nurture aspirations. By harnessing the student voice, the partnership offers a chance to develop aptitudes for leadership and teamwork and to hone communication skills.

SSLP News

A weekly e-publication from the SSLP sharing recent highlights and forthcoming opportunities.

SSLP Careers Events – From Filmmakers to Barristers to Investment Managers 

SSLP students took part in a series of excellent careers events over the last two terms. The first was aimed at Years 7-9 with the So You Want to Be… A Filmmaker with  Kyoka Seguchi. Kyoka is now a Camera Assistant, starting as a Camera Trainee on projects like Call…

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SSLP Debate Mate Final 

Over seventy pupils from eight SSLP schools met with great anticipation on Thursday 13th June for the SSLP Debate Mate Final at Kingswood Arts. Many of the schools taking part had previously had the opportunity to work with a designated Debate Mate mentor in their schools over the last few…

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SSLP Student Voice Neurodiversity: Project Launch and Celebration Event 8th May  

This year’s focus for the SSLP Student Voice is neurodiversity. Following a launch conference in November where students heard from guest speakers to develop their own understanding around neurodiversity, they have been working collaboratively on a series of projects. We were delighted to host the launch event for these project…

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Aspiring Leaders: Staff Training around Neurodiversity  

Teachers from twelve SSLP schools joined the in-person event at James Allen’s Girls’ School for our final Aspiring Leaders: Neurodiversity event of the year. We were delighted to be joined by guest speakers Anne Sheppee, Neurodiversity consultant and Dyslexia specialist, and Fee Kempton an EdTech consultant specialising in the application…

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Hear what our schools think

Thank you to Dulwich College and all the schools that took part in this SSLP film.

About The SSLP

video Filmed in 2020 https://sslp.education/about/