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Alena Švejdová, Deputy Head (Co-Curriculum)

Deputy Head Co-Curriculum, Teacher of Czech & Czech Humanities

Alena graduated from Charles University with an MA in English Language and Literature, Czech Language and Literature and Pedagogy. Her career began during the Velvet Revolution and her experiences from that time were documented in Allan Miller’s film November´s Children. She organised English courses for students in cooperation with the Foundation for Civil Society, leading to the establishment of the Glotta School and the student foundation STUDNA.

In addition. she developed educational programmes working with American colleges, the Open Society Fund and Charter 77 Foundation. Later she taught Czech and became Head of the English Department at the Christian Grammar School in Prague. Drawing on her experience with many foundations, she was attracted by the mission and history of the ECP and joined the school in 1998 as a Czech teacher. Since then she has performed senior roles relating to university applications and pastoral care and is currently Deputy Head Co-curriculum.

In all her roles she has been passionate about a holistic approach to education and the personal and moral development of the students. From her own experience as an actor, director and writer of poetry, she truly believes in the power and value of the arts and keenly promotes Czech culture. Her family, including dog, cat, three grown-up children and one grandchild, means a lot to her. She loves gardening, travelling, reading and simply all the Arts. Her two most favourite things are nature and silence.

ECP’s SMILE Exhibition at the Chamber of Deputies

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ECP’s SMILE Exhibition

Chamber of Deputies

The Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Parliament was host to the English College in Prague earlier this week. After the successful SMILE exhibition of photographs at the Champagneria wine bar, Natálie Nováková and her team has taken the exhibition to an even more prestigious venue, the Chamber of Deputies.

The exhibition opening was a very special evening, particularly for the children from the home in Dolní Počernice who are at the heart of the exhibition. They were able to meet the Chairman of the Chamber, Mr Radek Vondráček. They also saw the Chamber itself and best of all, they enjoyed a tasty dinner of schnitzel and chips! Guests were entertained by some delightful musical performances and were able to buy the impressive photographs to raise money for educational projects at the children’s home. The ECP Smile team has raised total of 64 000 CZK. The proceeds will be used for educational projects of children from the children’s home in Dolní Počernice.

Respected Czech Artists

All the photographs in the exhibition were taken by the children themselves or by many well-known Czech artists. Václav Havel, Princess Diana and Karel Gott were amongst the famous faces portrayed in the photographs.

Our grateful thanks go to Věra Kovářová and all the Deputies who supported us, especially to ECP’s Czech Patron, Mr Karel Schwarzenberg who attended the exhibition. We are also very grateful to those who generously donated their work: Jindřich Štreit / Robert Vano / Markéta Luskačová / Petr Ulrych / Jaroslav Kučera / Ondřej Němec / the late Oldřich Škácha / Michal Čížek / Lenka Hatašová / Kurt Gebauer / Barbora Biňovcová / Jakub Ludvík / David W Černý / Marek Musil / Martin Divíšek / Petr Strbačka / Martin Fjo Vítek / Pavel Ovsík / Ondřej Šik / Petr Kovář.

Online auction continues here.

You can look at more photos here and a video here.

Patrons

Thanks too, to the Patrons of the SMILE project: Karel Schwarzenberg, Michael Žantovský, Věra Kovářová and Nigel Brown.

The exhibition will be open till June 29, 2018.

We look forward to holding the event again next year.

British Ambassador visits the ECP

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British Ambassador visits the ECP

We were delighted to welcome the British Ambassador, Nick Archer, into school this week. He was shown round by Headmaster, Dr Nigel Brown, and Michal Zapletal and Mark Rangotis, who have just taken their IB exams. Michal has an offer from Cambridge University to study Architecture and Mark hopes to go to Oxford University to study Natural Sciences, specialising in Neuroscience.

Nick Archer clearly enjoyed his time at the ECP.

He tweeted: “Delighted to see The English College in Prague at last having heard so much. A friendly high-achieving school with lots going on, propelling able Czech students into British higher education; benefits all round.”

You can follow Nick Archer on Twitter @NickArcherFCDO and visit the Embassy’s Facebook page

Speaking after the visit, Dr Brown said:

It was a great honour to welcome Nick Archer to the English College. British Ambassadors have always been very supportive of the school and we enjoy a good relationship with the Embassy. ECP students have assisted at their Open Days and performed on stage at their British Markets, organised jointly with the British Chamber of Commerce. They also take part in the annual Remembrance Day ceremony at the British War Cemetery at Olšany.

ECP Science laboratories

ECP Science laboratories are amongst the best in the country. There are five labs where students study Chemistry, Physics and Biology and use state-of-the-art equipment to develop their skills in carrying out practical experiments. Mr Archer spoke to students there working on the Group 4 Science project. This is an important part of the IB Diploma programme and students work together on group activities. Each group has to plan a project, conduct experiments, collect data and then give presentations on their findings. Collaboration between schools is encouraged and this was the sixth year that students from the First International School of Ostrava have travelled to Prague to work with ECP students.

Drama studio

Drama is also an important part of life at the English College. Head of Drama, Logan Hillier, showed the Ambassador the new Drama studio, partly funded by the English College Foundation, the UK charity that opened the school in 1994. He explained how it is providing an excellent rehearsal and performance space and Eliška Pechlátová from Year 3 performed a monologue from A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Mr Archer.

School community

A vital part of any school community is its support staff. These are the people who work in the background to ensure the smooth running of the school. In the Bursary, he met ECP’s HR expert, Stanislav Veselý, who has been helping British ECP teachers with their applications for permanent residence. This is to ensure that they will be able to remain in the country after Britain’s departure from the EU.

Nick Hill, Head of History and responsible for ECP students’ university applications, briefed the Ambassador about how current students are viewing the prospect of Brexit. Filip Němeček, who graduated from the English College in 2014 and who went on to study Geography at St Andrews University in Scotland, presented him with a copy of his dissertation, analysing the effect of Brexit on Czech students’ attitudes to studying in the UK.

Out in the College’s garden, in the shade of the beautiful lime tree, planted in 1928 to mark the 10th anniversary of the founding of Czechoslovakia, he met Alena Švejdová, Deputy Head Co-curricular. She explained how the school is planning to mark the 100th anniversary later this year and how the ECP values its Czech-British connections.

Miroslava Kopicová joins the Board of Governors of the English College in Prague

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Miroslava Kopicová joins the Board of Governors of the English College in Prague

Miroslava Kopicová, a former Minister of Education, has become a member of the governing body of the English College in Prague. She will join thirteen other experts in their fields, Czech and British, whose role is to determine the ethos of the school, set the broad strategic framework and advise and support the Headmaster.

Welcoming the appointment, ECP Headmaster, Dr Nigel Brown, said:

“We are delighted that Miroslava Kopicová has accepted our invitation to join the governing body of the English College in Prague. Our Governors, Czech and British, have a broad range of experience and expertise and they give their time voluntarily because they support the liberal values and aims of the school and want to help us develop and continue to provide a first-class education for our mainly Czech students. Mrs Kopicová will bring a unique perspective to the Board and we are very lucky to have a former Education Minister to advise us on Czech educational matters.”

Miroslava Kopicová said:

“I felt honoured when I was asked to become a member of the English College in Prague’s Board of Governors. I have been involved in education for many years, and to me the ECP has always represented the highest professional and moral standards. Respect for the Founder Patrons of the ECP, Prince Charles and President Havel, is something I share and can still feel in the atmosphere of the school. Members of the Board are outstanding leaders, and the school management and its successful graduates are the pride of education. In my brief experience of the ECP so far, it is the performance of the students that has struck me in particular, and also how well the teachers have managed to overcome students’ usual shyness and reserve, and how they have embedded openness, humour, and a search for context in the teaching. It is a great inspiration for my own work, for finding ways of developing further education. I hope that my experience and knowledge of education, as well as involvement in exploring and addressing major societal challenges, can be an inspiration for the English College. Education is becoming more and more important nowadays. I would like to help the ECP to decide their next conceptual steps as well as facilitating their implementation. “

The other ECP Governors are:

Ann Lewis, Zdeněk Tůma, Elizabeth Cooke, Barbara Day, Vladimír Dvořáček, Simon Eliot, Petr Fiman, Jan Grozdanovič, Jan Kovařovic, Karel Kühnl, Margaret Rudland, Katie Schoultz, Weston Stacey

Biographical details are available on the ECP website.