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AP English Language & Composition Group Course Full Academic Year

Despite its name, this is not a literature course. It’s the study of rhetoric — how non-fiction persuades. Students analyse essays, speeches, journalism, and advertising, then write their own arguments with precision and force. Invaluable for anyone who will ever need to convince someone of something.

Where It Leads

  • Law
  • Journalism
  • Business
  • Marketing
  • Political Science
  • Public Policy

Skills You’ll Build

  • Persuasion
  • Critical Thinking
  • Spotting Bias
  • Media Literacy
  • Clear Writing

AP Psychology Group Course Full Academic Year

The scientific study of mind and behaviour — how we think, remember, perceive, develop, and influence each other. Students also study mental health, the biology of the brain, and social influence. One of the most universally useful subjects: it teaches you how people actually work.

Where It Leads

  • Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Marketing
  • UX design
  • Education
  • Social work

Skills You’ll Build

  • Self-awareness
  • Understanding others
  • Recognising biases
  • Mental health literacy

AP Microeconomics Group Course Full Academic Year

How individuals and businesses make decisions — markets, supply and demand, pricing, competition, and behavioural economics. The thinking framework you use every time you negotiate, price a product, or weigh a trade-off. Directly applicable to business and everyday life.

 

Where It Leads

  • Business
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Marketing
  • Economics
  • Consulting
  • ✦ Finance

Skills You’ll Build

  • Decision frameworks
  • Trade-off analysis
  • Financial literacy
  • Strategic thinking

AP Comparative Government & Politics Group Course Full Academic Year

A comparative look at six real political systems — the UK, Russia, China, Iran, Mexico, and Nigeria. Students understand how democracy, authoritarianism, and federalism actually work in practice, not just in theory. For anyone curious about how power really operates in the world.

 

Where It Leads

  • International Relations
  • Diplomacy
  • Political Science
  • NGO Work
  • Journalism

Skills You’ll Build

  • Debate
  • Comparative Thinking
  • Global Awareness
  • Civic Intelligence

AP Human Geography Group Course Full Academic Year

Nothing to do with rivers and mountains. This course asks: how do humans organise the world? It covers languages, religions, migration, political borders, urbanisation, agriculture, and globalisation. It’s the social science course that makes you understand the news — and people — in a much deeper way.

 

Where It Leads

  • Humanities
  • Economics
  • Sociology
  • Urban Planning
  • International Development
  • Diplomacy

Skills You’ll Build

  • Global Mindset
  • Cultural Awareness
  • Challenging Stereotypes
  • Reading the News Intelligently

AP Physics C: Mechanics (Calculus based) Group Course Second Semester

University-level mechanics taught with calculus — the standard first physics course for engineering and physics majors worldwide. One of the most respected APs. Students who succeed here demonstrate they are ready for the rigour of top STEM programmes. Demanding, but a powerful signal.

 

Where It Leads

  • Physics
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Aerospace
  • Civil Engineering
  • Maths-heavy STEM

Skills You’ll Build

  • Advanced Problem-solving
  • Mathematical Modelling
  • Engineering Mindset
  • Resilience

AP Physics 1 (Algebra-based) Group Course Second Semester

Mechanics, waves, and introductory circuits — no calculus required. The accessible entry point into physics for pre-medicine and life science students. Students learn to model the physical world, run experiments, and develop an intuition for how forces and motion work in everyday life

 

Where It Leads

  • Pre-medicine
  • Life Sciences
  • Architecture
  • Introductory Engineering Exploration

Skills You’ll Build

  • Problem-solving
  • Modelling Reality
  • Lab Work
  • Mechanical Intuition

AP Environmental Science Group Course Second Semester

Genuinely interdisciplinary — biology, chemistry, geology, economics, and policy applied to real environmental problems: climate change, pollution, energy systems, and biodiversity. Not a soft science. Students engage with real data, real trade-offs, and real debates shaping the planet’s future.

 

Where It Leads

  • Environmental Science
  • Sustainability
  • Climate Policy
  • Conservation
  • Environmental Law

Skills You’ll Build

  • Systems Thinking
  • Sustainability Mindset
  • Evaluating Environmental Claims
  • Civic Responsibility

AP Chemistry Group Course Second Semester

Atomic structure, bonding, reactions, thermodynamics, and kinetics — quantitative and rigorous. One of the most demanding AP courses, and one of the most respected. Essential for medicine, chemical engineering, and materials science. Students who thrive here are precise, patient, and comfortable with complexity.

 

Where It Leads

  • Medicine
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Pharmacy
  • Materials Science
  • Biochemistry
  • Forensics

Skills You’ll Build

  • Precision
  • Safety Mindset
  • Data Interpretation
  • Patience with Detail

AP Computer Science Principles Group Course Second Semester

A broad introduction to how computing shapes the world — data, the internet, algorithms, cybersecurity, and the social impact of technology. Far less code than CS A. Ideal for any student who will live and work in a digital world, regardless of their intended major. A gateway course, not a specialisation.

 

Where It Leads

  • Digital Literacy for Any Major
  • Business
  • Design
  • Sciences
  • Gateway to CS

Skills You’ll Build

  • Digital Literacy
  • Tech Ethics
  • Computational Thinking
  • Online Safety Awareness
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