What does it really mean for human beings and the communities we build to flourish?

In this episode of The Kitchen Table, we are joined by Andy Wolfe, Chief Education Officer for the Church of England and Interim Chief Executive of the National Society for Education. Andy oversees national work across developing leaders, shaping policy, and growing faith, while also authoring key resources including Flourishing Together: A Christian Vision for Students, Educators and Schools. We explore the timeless concept of human flourishing and its relevance for schools today.

What You’ll Discover

- The True Meaning of Flourishing: Why it’s not a new buzzword but a deep, relational concept rooted in Aristotle’s eudaimonia and how it moves beyond individual happiness to community and growth.

- The Five Domains of Flourishing: Purpose, relationships, resources, learning, and wellbeing and why these matter for both children and the adults who support them.

- Leadership and Culture: How school leaders can create environments where adults and children thrive together, and why flourishing can’t be reduced to competition or narrow academic metrics.

Andy’s powerful reminder is that flourishing is not about skipping through life without challenges - it’s about growing through them in community, with purpose and connection. In a world that often feels increasingly competitive and isolating, this conversation offers a hopeful, practical vision for schools (and society) that prioritises belonging, character, and the common good over simple rankings or test scores.

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