It is ok when things go wrong
This week we welcome Bryanston's Second Master, Peter Hardy, who shares his thoughts on how making mistakes can help to build emotional resilience.
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As Second Master at Bryanston, Peter Hardy was responsible for the day-to-day running of the School and was in charge of overall pastoral care and boarding.
Peter held this role for 29 years and completed his 43rd year at Bryanston, having initially been a teacher of Economics and Business, as well as a rowing coach. He has previously written a book, ‘A right approach to Economics: Margaret Thatcher’s United Kingdom’, has a passion for Nepal and is a keen supporter of Chelsea Football Club.
This week we welcome Bryanston's Second Master, Peter Hardy, who shares his thoughts on how making mistakes can help to build emotional resilience.
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Read MoreThis week we welcome Bryanston's Second Master, Peter Hardy, as a guest blogger.
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Read MoreWe welcome Peter Hardy, Second Master, with his guest blog on the role of Prefect at Bryanston.
Read MoreWe welcome Peter Hardy, Second Master at Bryanston, with his guest blog on the importance of learning from one’s mistakes.
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