

Making Education Feel Human Again | Live in Lisbon
“It's easier to build strong children than to repair broken adults" - Frederick Douglass.
What if education didn’t burn people out, but brought them back together?
Bora Talks is a brand new live panel series, re-centering education around humanity. We are delighted to share with you our first chapter, hosted at The British School of Lisbon, Restelo Campus.
Through inspiring speakers, honest conversation, and guided action, this evening is a space to listen, share, and remember why this work matters - together.
Who should attend?
Anyone shaping culture within international or local schools: teachers, leaders, parents, coaches, founders, and education change-makers.
This is a space for those building, supporting, and teaching the next generation of leaders to break our silos, exchange perspectives, and connect with other learning reformers.
If you’re an educator feeling the weight of existential burnout, this event is an invitation to pause, and reconnect with the part of you that knows there is a better way. A chance to reflect on what drives your daily work, realign with your values, and amplify your impact on the young people in your care.
Event Flow
18:30 - Arrive, grab a drink, and meet the Bora Education community
19:00 - Expert panel: How Do We Make Education Human Again?
20:00 - Audience Q&A and open discussion
20:15-21:30 - Connect with fellow education shapers over eats & drinks.
Meet Your Panelists
To see our panelists be released first, follow our journey at @bora_education on Instagram, or Bora Education on LinkedIn.
About Bora Education
At Bora Education, our mission is to transform schools through people - bringing energy, confidence, and humanity back into education. Bora Talks is the first edition of our disruptive international event series, inspiring conversations that move education forward.
Our Commitment
Bora Education is committed to donating 5% of all activity, including ticket sale, proceeds to support empowering teachers and schools in Jaipur, India, through the Bora Foundation.