Lower Sixth Project

About the Lower Sixth Project

Between January 31 and April 2, 1997, the Bishops’ High School Old Students’ Association implemented a six-part discussion series for students in the Lower 6th. Under the theme “Youth – A Social Perspective,” students worked in a participatory manner to explore issues such as their hopes and concerns, the meaning of the BHS and relationships with ther significant persons in their lives. They engaged in activities such as small group discussion, role play, interviews and case study writing. They enhanced their skills in public presentation, group facilitation and communication, gaining confidence in exploring their own creativity. During a half-day workshop, the students articulated their vision for the BHS and identified strategies for its realization.

Reports from the Lower Sixth Project

Each year, the facilitation team works on a report for the Lower Sixth Project. The reports are available for the Lower Sixth Forms which started in
2005
2003
2002
2001

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