Enrichment & Life Skills

Academic knowledge is important, but students also need the ability to communicate, think critically, solve problems and respond confidently to new situations. Our enrichment programmes develop practical, transferable skills that will support students throughout their education, careers and adult lives.

Modern Languages

Learning another language gives students the ability to communicate across cultures and participate more confidently in an increasingly connected world. Our Modern Languages programmes develop practical speaking, listening, reading and writing skills through engaging, interactive lessons. Students also gain cultural awareness, adaptability and a broader understanding of the people and perspectives that shape our world.

Public Speaking/ Debate Skills

Our Debate and Public Speaking programme teaches students to express their ideas clearly, confidently and persuasively. Students learn how to structure an argument, evaluate evidence, respond to opposing viewpoints and speak effectively before an audience. Through speeches, discussions and formal debates, they strengthen their confidence, critical thinking and ability to communicate under pressure—skills that are valuable in school, university and almost every professional field.

Business and Accounting

Our Business and Accounting programme introduces students to the practical principles behind successful organisations and responsible financial decision-making. Students explore how businesses are created, marketed, managed and financed while developing an understanding of budgeting, profit, costs, cash flow and basic accounting. Through realistic projects and business challenges, they develop commercial awareness, financial literacy, teamwork and entrepreneurial thinking.

History and Philosophy

Our History and Philosophy programme encourages students to explore the events, ideas and questions that have shaped human civilisation. Students examine important historical developments, consider different interpretations and discuss enduring questions about truth, justice, knowledge and morality. The programme develops critical thinking, cultural understanding and the ability to construct thoughtful, well-supported arguments while helping students better understand both the modern world and their place within it.