As we decide what next for School of Everything we’ve been doing a little bit of soul searching and thinking about what we truly believe in (as well as working hard, being nice to people and the power of good chili sauce). Here’s what we’ve come up with - would be great to know what you think.
We believe...
- Everyone has something to teach. Everyone, yes everyone, has something they can teach someone else.
- Everyone has their own way of learning. It’s better to learn in the way you want to. You know what suits you best.
- Learning is better with friends. People are brilliant, inspiring, generous and smart. Being with others makes it easier and enjoyable to learn more.
- You should never stop learning. You can keep learning whatever your age, far beyond your school days.
- Education shouldn’t be expensive. With a bit of ingenuity you can learn new things without spending lots of money.
- All subjects are important. Learning is learning, and learning is good. Knowing how to rewire a plug is just as valuable as understanding inverse trigonometric functions.
- Qualifications are overrated. A good education is about the things you learn along the way, not a fancy bit of paper.
- The real world is better than the internet. Step away from your computer please. Getting out and trying new things is better than being sat at a desk all day.


These stories will form a unique and lasting legacy of volunteering - and they want as many people as possible to be part of it. Stories can be of any length and can be told in a variety of imaginative ways - using words, images, movies or even podcasts. For it to be a success they need as many volunteers as possible to take part and share their stories. So if you're a volunteer or have been in the past, share your story with them and be part of the lasting legacy of volunteering. Now please.


