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Humanities

Students take Humanities A Levels to develop critical thinking, research, and analytical skills while exploring societies, cultures, and global issues. These subjects encourage curiosity about human behaviour, politics, and the environment.

Co-curricular opportunities include debate clubs, Model United Nations, volunteering, field trips, and societies focused on current affairs or social action, which deepen understanding and experience. Humanities A Levels are often seen as facilitator subjects, and they support a wide range of university courses in History, Politics, International Relations, Law, Geography, or Social Sciences at top universities across the country. Graduates often pursue careers in law, journalism, public policy, education, research, or international development.