
Creativity & Innovation in Education
In partnership with the PSB, Queen Anne's School invites fellow educators to attend what promises to be a fascinating conference celebrating 10 years of the Pre-Senior Baccalaureate.
Tuesday 21st June 2022
9.30am
Coffee in café 6
10.00am
Welcome: Elaine Purves, Head of Queen Anne’s School
10 Years of the PSB: James Barnes, General Secretary of the PSB
10.30am
Tradition, innovation & evidence: where’s the sweet spot?: Jonnie Noakes, Director of Teaching and Learning at Eton College
11.45am
Connection is the key: why building relationships with children is the key to helping them flourish: Victoria Bagnall, Co-founder and Managing Director of Connections in Mind
12.45am
Lunch in Café 6
13.45pm
Putting the zest back in learning: why developing curios, creative and tenacious learners matter and how to do it: Bill Lucas, Professor of Learning and Director of the Centre for read-World Learning (CRL) at the University of Winchester
14.45pm
Neuroscience in the classroom – myth or mastery?: Julia Harrington, CEO of BrainCanDo and Professor Patricia Riddell, Professor of Applied Neuroscience, University of Reading
15.50pm
Open Forum chaired by James Barnes
- William Goldsmith, St George’s School
- Jane Thorpe, Swanbourne House School
- Luke Gollings, Castle Court School
- Duncan Sinclair, Somerhill Schools
- Nina Gunson, Sheffield high School for Girls
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About the Pre-Senior Baccalaureate
The PSB is an assessment model that has at its heart the development of the values, skills, attitudes and behaviours required for children to succeed and flourish in an ever changing world. Children are encouraged, recognised and celebrated in their achievements, and directly prepared for the next step of their educational journey. Find out more at www.psbacc.org.