History Summary

History is the study of civilisations, governments, politics and most importantly peopleThe course, and more broadly the subject, is designed to encourage young adults to formulate perceptions of the past based on well researched evidenceThe subject drives young people to write with fluency, accuracy and conviction. Students will be taught a range of diverse topics which encourages independent thought and a reflection on the contemporary worldIn Year 12 students study the concept of revolution, in Britain between 1625-1701, and Russia between 1894-1924. The theme of revolution serves to unite both topics as does the examination itself which both share similar source-based questions, as well as a selection of non-source, essay questionsIn Year 13, students go on to cover Civil Rights and Race Relations between 1850-2009 as well as an independent piece of coursework in which students devise their own enquiry. The subject helps to develop written and verbal communication and a sense of self; aiming to support students to identify the difference between misinformation, opinion and fact.  

Entry Requirements

GCSE grade 6 in History. 

Course Duration

2 years full-time

Specification

Edexcel A Level History 

How you will study

Students will study History in a formal classroom setting with well qualified and experienced members of the History departmentStudents will be well supported by the use of textbooks and online resources to help guide them through the courseStudents will be given tasks outside of the classroom to complete and every effort is made to support students to meet deadlines

Component breakdown

  • Britain, 1625-1701: conflict, revolution and settlement- 30%
  • Russia in Revolution, 1894-1924- 20%
  • Civil Rights and Race Relations 1850-2009- 30%
  • Coursework- 20%

There are a large number of careers that can be linked with the study of History including: Law, Journalism, broadcasting, archiving, curating/museum and heritage work, education and social work.