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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

First Semester

AP Sciences AP Physics 1 (Algebra-based) Group Course / 1-1 Course 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… …
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