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History Department


 

Welcome to the History Website

 

History, by appraising. ..the students of the past, will enable them to judge of the future.
Thomas Jefferson

 

 

 

History is taught to all students at Key Stage 3 following the National Curriculum.

At Key Stage 4 it is a very popular optional subject, with many students going on to study History at AS and A2 Level in Key Stage 5. Key Stage 5 is usually available for students who achieve Grade B or above at G.C.S.E.

 

 

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"History fires pupils' curiosity and imagination, moving and inspiring them with the dilemmas, choices and beliefs of people in the past. It helps pupils develop their own identities through an understanding of history at personal, local, national and international levels. It helps them to ask and answer questions of the present by engaging with the past.

Pupils find out about the history of their community, Britain, Europe and the world. They develop a chronological overview that enables them to make connections within and across different periods and societies. They investigate Britain's relationships with the wider world, and relate past events to the present day.

As they develop their understanding of the nature of historical study, pupils ask and answer important questions, evaluate evidence, identify and analyse different interpretations of the past, and learn to substantiate any arguments and judgements they make. They appreciate why they are learning what they are learning and can debate its significance.

History prepares pupils for the future, equipping them with knowledge and skills that are prized in adult life, enhancing employability and developing an ability to take part in a democratic society. It encourages mutual understanding of the historic origins of our ethnic and cultural diversity, and helps pupils become confident and questioning individuals." QCA

 

http://www.schoolhistory.co.uk/year7links/why.shtml 

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