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AP Calculus BC 1-1 Course

Everything in Calculus AB, plus series, sequences, and parametric functions — covering a full year of university calculus. The gold standard for mathematically ambitious students. Signals seriousness to universities and provides a strong foundation for any quantitative field.

Where It Leads

  • Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Quantitative Finance
  • Actuarial Work

Skills You’ll Build

  • Advanced Problem-Solving
  • Abstract Thinking
  • Mathematical Maturity
  • Resilience

AP Macroeconomics 1-1 Course

The economy as a whole — GDP, inflation, unemployment, central banks, and trade. Students learn why interest rates go up, what a recession actually is, and how governments attempt to manage economies. Possibly the most useful course for understanding every financial news headline.

Where It Leads

  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Banking
  • Public Policy
  • Consulting

Skills You’ll Build

  • Big-Picture Thinking
  • Financial Literacy
  • Evaluating Policy Claims
  • Understanding the News

AP United States Government & Politics 1-1 Course

How the US system actually functions: the Constitution, the three branches, civil rights, elections, and the media’s role.  Essential for anyone applying to American universities or interested in how the world’s most influential democracy governs itself — and why it’s so often contested.

Where It Leads

  • Law
  • Political Science
  • Public Policy
  • Journalism
  • Government Careers

Skills You’ll Build

  • Civic Engagement
  • Debate
  • Understanding Institutions
  • Evaluating Policy

AP United States History 1-1 Course

Pre-Columbian era to today — the full arc of American history: political, social, economic, and cultural. Essential for students applying to US universities, and for anyone who wants to understand the country that shapes global culture, policy, and economics more than any other.

Where It Leads

  • History
  • Law
  • American Studies
  • Journalism
  • Public Policy

Skills You’ll Build

  • Source Analysis
  • Argumentation
  • Historical Thinking
  • Essay Writing Under Pressure

AP World History: Modern 1-1 Course

1200 CE to the present — global civilisations, trade networks, colonisation, and revolutions. Not one region’s story, but the whole world’s interconnected narrative. An essential course for understanding how the contemporary world came to be, and how every culture has shaped it.

Where It Leads

  • History
  • International Relations
  • Anthropology
  • Journalism
  • Area Studies

Skills You’ll Build

  • Global Perspective
  • Source Evaluation
  • Argumentative Writing
  • Recognising Patterns Across Cultures

AP European History 1-1 Course

From the Renaissance (1450) to the present — covering the political, intellectual, and cultural forces that built the modern Western world. Wars, revolutions, Enlightenment, colonialism, and beyond. For students who want to understand why Europe — and the world — looks the way it does

Where It Leads

  • History
  • International Affairs
  • Law
  • Classics
  • Art History
  • European Studies

Skills You’ll Build

  • Long-Term Thinking
  • Argumentative Writing
  • Contextualising Current Events
  • Source Evaluation

AP English Literature & Composition 1-1 Course

Close reading and critical analysis of poetry, fiction, and drama across centuries and cultures. Students learn to interpret and argue about literary texts — not just what a story says, but how and why it says it. For students who feel something when they read

Where It Leads

  • Literature
  • Creative Writing
  • Education
  • Publishing
  • Screenwriting
  • Journalism

Skills You’ll Build

  • Empathy
  • Close Reading
  • Articulating Complex Ideas
  • Cultural Literacy
  • Creative Voice

AP Music Theory 1-1 Course

The grammar of music — not an instrument class. Students learn how music is actually constructed: notation, harmony, rhythm, ear training, and basic composition. If you’ve ever wondered why a chord feels tense or why a melody resolves, this is where you find out.

Where It Leads

  • Music Production
  • Sound Engineering
  • Composition
  • Film Scoring
  • Audio Technology

Skills You’ll Build

  • Pattern Recognition
  • Active Listening
  • Patience
  • Discipline
  • Working with Abstraction

AP Art History 1-1 Course

A portfolio course in three-dimensional making — sculpture, ceramics, jewellery, architectural models, installation, and fibre work. Students learn to think spatially and create work that exists in physical space, not just on a screen.

 

Where It Leads

  • Architecture
  • Industrial Design
  • Product Design
  • Sculpture
  • Game Design

Skills You’ll Build

  • Spatial Reasoning
  • Hands-on Problem-Solving
  • Creativity
  • Material Intuition
  • Iteration
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