The Humanities and commerce faculty is based in the purpose built Humanities and commerce block. Led by Mrs Cheryl Osbourne Lewis this large faculty provides exciting and challenging social science based courses from year 7 to 13. In the Middle years the students are offered a Humanities course and some specialist options at years 9 & 10 including enterprising economics. In the Senior school, courses are available for both the NCEA and IB pathways and include psychology, economics, business studies. Commerce Career Opportunities Include: Accounting, financial consulting, legal services, marketing, management, policy, property, taxation, teaching, trade, valuation, web application development. Humanities Career Opportunities Include: Administration, anthropology, archives, conservation, counselling, education, environmental management, gallery and museum curating, heritage and conservation, historical research, local government, market research, organisational and industrial psychology, policy research, resource management, sociology, town planning, youth and justice and social services.