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Welcome To Julie Arliss

Awarded a Farmington Fellowship from Harris Manchester College, Oxford.

Julie Arliss is an international speaker, educator, and founder of Academy Learning, which supports gifted education, Religious Studies, and philosophical inquiry across the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. A Farmington Scholar at Oxford and former A Level teacher, she has collaborated with leading universities and institutions including the Ian Ramsey Centre and the McDonald Centre at Oxford. Her initiatives—EthIQa, Thriving Minds, Philosothon UK, and Leading from the Front—promote deep thinking, ethical leadership, and stretch learning. Julie is Chair of ISRSA and an executive member of REN, and is widely recognised for making complex ideas accessible, engaging, and impactful for students, teachers, and school leaders alike.

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Academy Learning

Aimed at nurturing those with exceptional cognitive ability, Academy Learning speakers are typically Polymaths who are integrative and progressive in their attitude to human knowledge.

What’s The Point

International Series of Gifted and Talented Events

International Series of A Level Philosophy, Ethics and Religion events
Teacher training
Head Teacher training
Kings College Taunton

Academy Learning

Academy Learning is a unique grass-roots initiative set up by a teacher,

Julie Arliss of King’s College, Taunton, in 2009 to help students, teachers, and headteachers think about the larger purposes of education and engage with the big questions of life.

The focus is on aspects of the curricula and activities of UK, NZ and Australian schools that engage with philosophical and theological ideas.

Julie Arliss on the Origins Of the Universe

Since 2013, the Ian Ramsey Centre has collaborated with Academy Learning on events for students, teachers, and headteachers