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Humanities.

A rich and varied strand for students drawn to understanding people, society, and ideas. From psychology and philosophy to journalism, students develop analytical, ethical, and expressive skills that prepare them for global citizenship and academic success.

Thought, society and the written word.

This strand empowers students to explore the complexity of the human experience through a multidisciplinary lens. Whether investigating the science of behaviour, debating ethical dilemmas, or reporting on current events, students sharpen their critical thinking, communication, and research skills. Each Course: Psychology, Philosophy & Ethics, and Journalism offers rigorous, hands-on learning that nurtures intellectual curiosity and academic depth. Ideal for those considering careers in law, media, social sciences, or international relations, the Humanities strand cultivates the independence, insight, and global perspective demanded by today’s leading universities.

Humanities Courses available.

Psychology

A scientific exploration of the human mind and behaviour.

Overview: an introduction to the science of mind and behaviour. Here students delve into fascinating, real-world case studies of psychological disorders—from schizophrenia to dissociative identity disorder—gaining insight into the complexity of the human mind. Students analyse case studies, prepare group presentations and undertake independent research into the complexities of then human mind and social behaviours.

Skills development: the strand encourages critical analysis and discussion, with options to pursue extended learning or independent projects for those who wish to deepen their understanding of psychological theory and practice. This is highly useful for students preparing for a career in psychology, in social sciences and humanities where these skills are imperative for success.

Philosophy & Ethics

A rigorous journey into moral reasoning, debate, and the foundations of thought.

Overview: encouraging debate, reflection, and ethical reasoning, this course fosters the critical thinking essential for global citizens and careers in Law, International Politics, and PPE. Students explore major philosophical questions around morality, society, and the self, engaging with both historical and contemporary ethical dilemmas through structured debate and reflective discussion.

Skills development: the strand strengthens skills in reasoning, argument construction, and open-minded discussion, viola skills for our future global citizens and are crucial in preparing students for fields ranging from law to international relations.

Journalism

A dynamic platform for developing writing, reporting, and editorial expertise.

Overview: the Virtus Herald is our student-led newspaper, fostering journalism and editorial skills. Participants take on roles as writers, editors, and researchers, covering school news, global affairs, and thought pieces. The Virtus Herald is published regularly and distributed in our community.

Skills development: it provides an excellent platform for students to refine their writing, editorial judgment, and journalistic ethics while building a published portfolio of work. Students work both independently and in teams: fostering leadership and project management skills as they work to deadlines.