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In this episode of the TomoClub Podcast, host Chelsea Dean sits down with Dr. Matthew Schulte, Founding Head of School at Raoul Wallenberg International School (RWIS) in Mallorca, to explore what it truly takes to build a future-focused school from the ground up. From vision-setting to curriculum design, Matthew shares how his team asked a bold question: What will the world look like when our graduates leave in 2031? — and built an entire learning model around that answer. Drawing from international leadership experience across Australia, Sweden, Switzerland, Hong Kong, and Spain, Matthew explains how RWIS blends Cambridge academics, IB-style inquiry, Scandinavian values, and Spanish context into one holistic framework. The result is a school model centered on character, purpose, emotional intelligence, and collaborative problem-solving — not just content mastery. This conversation dives into startup school leadership, embedding future-ready skills into daily learning, assessing character growth, building community trust, and integrating AI while staying human-centered. If you’re an educator, school leader, or founder dreaming of building a school designed for tomorrow’s world, this episode offers practical insight from real-world implementation. Key Points Discussed Designing Schools for 2031, Not Yesterday – Forecasting economic, technological, and social shifts to define learning priorities. The #1 Skill for the Future: Self-Awareness & Purpose – Why identity and direction matter more than ever. Defining the 10 Future-Focused Learning Outcomes – From emotional intelligence to collaborative problem-solving. The RWIS Way Framework – Student-centered learning, future-focused teaching, and environments that enable both. Character Development as Curriculum, Not an Add-On – Embedding growth into every inquiry unit. Assessing Human Skills – How schools can measure collaboration, critical thinking, and emotional growth. Blending Cambridge Rigor with Inquiry Learning – Combining structured progression with IB-style approaches. Holistic Education in Practice – Academics, well-being, character, and global citizenship working together. Community Time & Service Learning – Weekly real-world engagement beyond the classroom. NGO Partnerships for Sustainable Impact – Long-term collaboration with social and environmental organizations. Experiential Learning & Residential Programs – Learning beyond walls through immersive experiences. Building Trust in a Startup School – Creating community through communication and transparency. Hiring Mission-Aligned Educators – Why startup schools need teachers who believe in the vision. Non-Negotiables for Founding a School – Guiding statements, strategy, and the right people. Future-Ready Teaching with AI – Integrating emerging tech while prioritizing human skills. Staying Human-Centered in a Digital World – Why emotional intelligence remains irreplaceable. Lessons from Global School Leadership – Insights from leading across continents. Advice for Aspiring School Founders – Why passion and purpose must drive the journey. Time Stamps / Chapters 00:00 Designing education for the world of 2031 01:03 Introduction to Dr. Matthew Schulte 02:06 From PE teacher to founding a school 04:24 Why Spain and RWIS 05:39 Vision, values, and holistic education 07:35 Defining future-focused learning goals 09:31 The RWIS Way model explained 11:25 Embedding character into curriculum 12:40 Assessing collaboration and critical thinking 14:00 Blending Cambridge and inquiry approaches 15:56 Building global citizenship 16:22 Community Time and service learning 18:00 Sustaining real-world learning 20:09 Building an international teaching team 20:47 Earning trust from founding families 22:30 Leadership challenges in rapid growth 24:57 Non-negotiables when starting a school 27:11 AI, emerging tech, and human-centered learning 31:02 Advice for educators starting a school 32:05 Closing reflections