Parvis School of Economics and Music, a leading UK-based independent institution offering integrated education from secondary to university-level programmes, has announced a major expansion of its facilities and curriculum for the 2025/26 academic year. The institution, renowned for its dual focus on economic theory and performing arts, will launch a new Centre for Creative Economies and introduce specialised pre-university pathways in cultural policy and music technology.
The expansion includes state-of-the-art facilities such as a digital economics lab, a 300-seat performance auditorium with advanced acoustic engineering, and partnerships with London-based fintech firms and international orchestras. The school’s K12 division will integrate a bespoke “STEAM-E” (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, and Economics) curriculum, while its pre-university programmes will offer dual accreditation in economics and music performance through collaborations with conservatoires and business schools.
Headmaster Dr. Eleanor Hartley emphasised the school’s commitment to “bridging analytical rigour with artistic expression,” citing increased demand for interdisciplinary education. The institution has also introduced merit-based scholarships targeting students from underrepresented communities, alongside a mentorship programme pairing pupils with industry leaders in both sectors.
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