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Business Education

Business Education

We teach Business to

  •  Develop enterprising minds
  • Enable learners to develop a range of transferable skills including creativity, problem solving, communication, teamwork and decision-making
  • Equip learners with knowledge to help them thrive in a modern and dynamic work environment
  • Create global citizens
  • Broaden student’s horizons by understanding the global contexts and cultures.
  • Prepare learners for world of work.
  • Create open-minded and moral individuals
  • Support financial awareness

We teach Economics to

  • Develop questioning and analytical minds
  • Enable learners to develop a range of transferable skills including lateral thinking, problem solving and communication
  • Create global citizens
  • Broaden student’s horizons by understanding the global contexts and cultures
  • Create open-minded and moral individuals
  • Provide an insight into the fundamental
    mechanisms upon which the world operates

We teach Finance to

  • Make financially astute decisions and appreciate the financial methodology.
  • To anticipate and predict flows of money around the world in terms of international trade and globalisation
  • To understand the responsibility of individuals, banks and governments within an economy.
  • To choose which financial product is most aligned with their life stage and how to prepare financially for life defining events.
  • Develop questioning and analytical minds.
  • Enable learners to develop a range of transferrable skills including lateral thinking, problem solving, communication and quantitative skills.
  • Create global citizens.
  • Broaden student’s horizons by understanding the global contexts and cultures.
  • Create open-minded and moral individuals
  • Provide an insight into the fundamental mechanisms upon which the world operates.

Why We Teach AAT Accounting

  •  AAT Accounting is a professional qualification
  • It is highly respected in all sectors of the economy
  • It is an international qualification and is recognised in most countries
  • Employers actively seek AAT qualified applicants
  • It teaches the basic skills that all young people will need when they enter the work place; team work, independent work, communication, ethics, computer skills, numeracy, letter and report writing etc
  • There is a high interest amongst the year 11
    students in the course 

Curriculum Map

Year 10 and 11 Business

Year 12 Accounting

Year 13 Accounting

Year 12 and 13 Business

Year 12 and 13 Economics

Year 12 and 13 Finance

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AAT Presentation Level 3

AAT Presentation Level 2