In our increasingly sophisticated world it is increasingly important for young adults to develop a critical appreciation of human experience and behaviour, the varieties of physical, economic and social environments that people inhabit, and the history of social and cultural institutions.
Through group 3 subjects students develop the capacity to identify, to critically analyse and to evaluate theories, concepts and arguments relating to the nature and activities of individuals and societies.
Group 3 subjects: History, Geography, Global Politics, Business and Management, Economics, *Environmental Systems.
*Environmental Systems and Societies may be considered as a Group 3 or Group 4 subject

A group of junior and senior debaters took part in the Nottingham University Schools’ Debating Competition.
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| Date | |
| Wednesday, February 11 2026 | MHFA, Cookes Room, 9.00am-4.00pm |
| Wednesday, February 11 2026 | Oxbidge pupil feedback, LRC, 1.20pm-1.55pm |
| Wednesday, February 11 2026 | Senior School Flourishing Fivers: Galentines Roses delivery, Houses, 8.00-9.00am |
| Wednesday, February 11 2026 | Scholarship Pathway: Sport (LVI & UVI Boys): Running Mechanics, Arena, 8.00am-9.00am |
| Wednesday, February 11 2026 | Hazeldene House Breakfast, Hazeldene, 8.20am-8.55am |