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