Sunday 28 February
| Session 1 | |
| 1600 – 1630 | Welcome address Opening remarks by HRH The Prince of Wales and welcome address by by Professor Dame Alison Peacock | 
| 1630 – 1715 | Keynote Everything connects! Physical development enhances cognitive and emotional learning Professor Iram Siraj, University of Oxford | 
| 1710 – 1800 | Breakout discussions How do we create an environment that optimises cognitive development? | 
	
	Monday 1 March
| Session 2 | |
| 1030 – 1100 | Talk Diversifying, decolonising and inclusivising the curriculum: some considerations Professor Paul Miller, Professor of Educational Leadership & Social Justice | 
| 1100 – 1120 | Talk Powerful knowledge: Towards a pedagogy and curriculum of belonging Naheeda Maharasingam, Headteacher, Rathfern Primary School | 
| 1120 – 1200 | Breakout discussions How do we celebrate diversity in our schools? | 
| Session 3 | |
| 1600 – 1645 | Workshop Mark Grist | 
| 1645 – 1700 | Breakout discussions Igniting passion in our teachers and children | 
| 1700 – 1745 | Workshop Lee Parkinson ‘Mr P ICT’ | 
| 1745 – 1800 | Breakout discussions Making digital learning irresistible | 
	
	Tuesday 2 March
| Session 4 | |
| 1000 – 1015 | School leader talk Claire Lightbown, Headteacher, St William of York RC Primary School | 
| 1015 – 1030 | Pupil recordings Pupils from La Fontaine Academy, London | 
| 1030 – 1130 | Talk Resilient mindsets for the summer term: evidence-based approaches for boosting pupil resilience and mental health Dr Kathy Weston | 
| 1130 – 1200 | Breakout discussions What are we going to do differently moving forward? | 
| Session 5 | |
| 1600 – 1615 | Welcome Professor Dame Alison Peacock | 
| 1615 – 1710 | Talk A recovery curriculum: Reigniting learning Professor Barry Carpenter, Professorship in Mental Health in Education, Oxford Brookes University | 
| 1710 – 1735 | Breakout discussions What really matters? | 
| 1735 – 1745 | Closing remarks Professor Dame Alison Peacock | 
