Celebrating PSB and PSPQ Projects
CELEBRATING PSB AND PSPQ PROJECTS
The Awards Evening marked a special celebration of the pupils’ achievements across the Pre-Senior Baccalaureate (PSB) Programme.
Over the course of their studies, all pupils have worked tirelessly across a broad range of subjects, developing not only their academic knowledge but also essential learning skills and personal attributes. This was an opportunity to recognise their commitment, growth and success as they were awarded their PSB results for each subject. A key highlight of the evening was the celebration of their PSPQ (Personal, Social, and Philosophical Questions) projects, an integral part of the PSB experience, where pupils explore meaningful questions, develop their thinking, and reflect on the world around them.
From the earliest recorded moments of human history, we have lived alongside each other in families, communities, tribes, cultures and civilisations. Civilisation is the hallmark of humanity. Every ancient culture and civilisation tells its own distinctive story about its unique historical, geographic and religious identity.
Year 8 were given the exciting opportunity to explore one such civilisation of their choice in a deep and meaningful way, and we hope you agree that the results of these projects are marvellous. Year 8 have not only learnt a wealth of information about their chosen civilisation, but have also also developed their skills immensely, preparing them for the next step in their educational journey.
We are incredibly proud of each and every one of them.
Swanbourne House is an independent Day and Boarding School for children aged 3 – 13 years. The school is based in 55 acres of Buckinghamshire countryside, a short drive from Central Milton Keynes and near Buckingham, Leighton Buzzard, Woburn, Aspley Guise and Aylesbury.