Academic

Art

Develops girls’ creativity and confidence of expression through coursework and a wide range of co-curricular opportunities.

Biology

Teaches an understanding of the natural world and developments in biotechnology, alongside key research skills.

Chemistry

Develops advanced problem-solving skills through interactive teaching and weekly practical experiments.

Classics

The study of the language and culture of the Ancient Greeks and Romans through philosophy, linguistics, history and literature.

Computer Science

Inspires computational thinking, the creative use of coding and an understanding of technological innovation.

Cookery

Provides nutritional understanding and kitchen skills from the basics to professional food and wine courses.

Design Technology

Creative opportunities for pupils to design, develop and manufacture their own concepts in a safe working environment.

English

The discovery and pleasure of reading, writing and pursuing new ideas, alongside developing the techniques and skills for lucid and accurate communication.

Geography

An understanding of the physical landscape, its human inhabitants and how they interact, focusing on real events and current issues.

History

Develops critical skills in evaluating texts and evidence through studying a broad curriculum of British, European and world history.

History of Art

Provides a unique insight into the history, ideas and cultures of different societies across the globe, from ancient times to the present day.

History of Art Quiz

Test your knowledge here.

Mathematics

Develops logical thought, problem-solving and collaborative work, through a curriculum brought to life with illustrations and practical demonstrations of mathematical concepts.

Modern Languages

Learning how to speak, read, listen and write in a range of curriculum languages, with additional languages available through private tuition.

Physics

Understanding of the laws and principles that govern how the world and universe work, through coursework and a wide range of enrichment activities.

Psychology

Offers Sixth Form students the opportunity to combine GCSE scientific, linguistic and creative skills to explore research-based topics and to conduct their own independent research.

Religious Studies

A dynamic academic discipline which encourages curiosity, independent thought and analysis through the study and evaluation of religious and philosophical traditions.

Science at Wycombe

View our pupils’ experience of Science at Wycombe Abbey.

STEM

An overview of Wycombe Abbey’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics activities.

Virtual Tour

Wycombe Abbey from the air 

Watch the replays from our online induction day