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What 1,600 Schools Can Teach Us About Strategic Readiness

An interview with Ian Symmonds, Founder, Ian Symmonds and Associates

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Are You Adapting or Preserving?

A Hard Look at School Strategy

What actually separates schools that adapt from schools that slowly slide backward? And why do so many well-run institutions struggle to see it happening in real time?

In this episode of The Independent School Moonshot Podcast, Ian Symmonds, founder of Ian Symmonds and Associates, unpacks his Strategy Continuum and what it reveals about how schools think, behave, and change.

Drawing on decades of work with more than 1,600 schools and colleges, Ian explains the difference between preservationist, adaptive, and disruptive organizations, and why most healthy schools actually live somewhere in between.

The conversation goes beyond theory. Ian explores how leadership, culture, governance, and external awareness shape a school's ability to move forward. He digs into why schools often retreat to familiar habits after periods of crisis, how boards unintentionally create strategic whiplash, and what leaders can do to diagnose their real position on the continuum. For heads, board members, and senior teams navigating enrollment pressure, rising costs, and constant uncertainty, this episode offers a practical lens for understanding what kind of school you are becoming.

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What You'll Learn from Ian Symmonds:

  1. Most schools are not stuck, they are simply responding to culture they no longer question: Behavior often reveals more than strategy documents. Paying attention to how people act tells you where your school really sits.

  1. Adaptive schools look outward, preservationist schools look inward: The biggest dividing line is whether leaders take cues from the external world or rely solely on internal tradition for answers.

  1. Leadership changes can move a school backward faster than anyone realizes: Without a clear, sustained institutional vision, frequent leadership turnover creates strategic drift.

  1. The adaptive state is healthy because it is sustainable: Disruption can drive rapid change, but it burns people out. Adaptation balances progress with stability.

  1. Culture, context, and change are inseparable: You cannot decide how much to change until you understand your culture and the environment you operate in.

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