XClose

IOE - Faculty of Education and Society

Home
Menu

Q&A with Areti Bizior

Areti (Educational Leadership (International) MBA, 2020) initially pursued her studies with the goal of headship. She has been successful and now serves as a headteacher.

Areti Bizior, Educational Leadership MBA graduate

Welcome, Areti!

What was your route to UCL?

I had been working in education in England for 17 years and when I was at UCL, was the Deputy Headmistress at a well-known, independent girls’ boarding school. I hold a BSc, Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), and a PGCE.

What were your motivations for pursuing a graduate-level qualification?

I wanted to learn more about current trends in education with a view to understanding education as a business. 

What did you find interesting about your field of study and what inspires you?

I enjoyed exploring educational reform across the world and understanding how to respond to the modern challenges facing education both within my role at the time for the benefit of the local and wider community. 

What are your career plans once you’ve completed your current programme of study at UCL?

I was considering a move to headship when I took up my course at UCL. I believed that I was ready to run my own school, and having seen the significant changes to education in recent years, I knew that this degree would help me to further develop the skills and attributes I needed to make my new role a success in an increasingly global and competitive sector.

I knew that studying the Educational Leadership (International) at IOE would allow me to remain competitive when applying for headship and inform my career choices for a long time to come. I couldn't think of a better place to learn than with the energetic and innovative faculty that I have met at UCL, which has a reputation for the highest standards and is at the forefront for educational developments. Successfully moving into headship has proved that I was right in the first place "  

What was the best thing about your course?

The lectures were superb, particularly because the lecturers are all leaders in their fields, internationally renowned and respected. I could not have asked for better! The depth within which we debated issues and were encouraged to problem solve is excellent. I had such a good experience, that I hope to complete my doctorate with UCL as soon as a supervisor become available.

Do you think studying at IOE is a good investment?

Yes, for all the reasons listed above!

Have you undertaken any networking opportunities either as part of your degree or outside of your studies?

Yes, I have met a number of interesting people, we have had discussions about our work, our studies and our wider careers and we have even been able to arrange for our colleagues to meet and collaborate. 

Why did you apply to UCL for graduate study?

Because of the phenomenal reputation.

What is it like studying in London?

Vibrant, engaging and easily accessible.


Last updated 19 June 2023.