Everyone a Leader: Why Sustainable School Improvement Depends on Shared Leadership
School improvement is often framed through systems, accountability and structures, yet sustainable improvement is ultimately built through people and culture. Throughout her career, Suzanne Owens, Headteacher at Rushen Primary School, championed an approach known as “Everyone a Leader”, founded on the belief that leadership should exist across the entire school community rather than being confined to senior roles alone. By encouraging staff at all levels to contribute ideas, lead initiatives and take ownership of improvement, alongside developing pupil leadership and responsibility from an early age, the approach helped create a collaborative culture where improvement became shared rather than imposed. For Suzanne Owens, effective leadership is not simply about hierarchy, but about creating the conditions in which leadership can emerge across the organisation, strengthening both school culture and long-term improvement.