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History

Learning from the past to understand the present and prepare for the future

The History department aims to offer all students a diverse curriculum which is experience-enriched. The department aims to explore many key events in British and world history in order to widen students' perspectives on society.

Through the study of history we aim to develop, within each individual student, learning and thinking skills to equip them for a variety of academic and vocational challenges. Lessons are taught using a range of methods to appeal to varied learning styles. Through group work, discussion and debate, we aim to encourage positive participation.

History fires students' curiosity and imagination, moving and inspiring them with the dilemmas, choices and beliefs of people in the past. It helps students develop their own identities. In essence, studying history helps students ask and answer questions of the present by engaging with the past.

 

Black History Month 2022 talk by Paul Crooks

 

Year 7 investigation into Native American culture


Teaching styles

A wide range of styles are employed, including group work, presentations, drama, role-play and e-learning

Homework

Key Stage 3: 30 mins per week
GCSE: 1 hr 30 mins per week
A Level: independent learning – approx 3-4 hours a week

Extracurricular

The department offers a number of visits and in-school workshops, such as a four-day visit to Berlin offered to all students taking GCSE History, and a Year 9 trenches workshop.

Grouping

All History lessons are in form groups. 

Useful links

www.johndclare.net

www.bbcbitesize.co.uk

www.historylearningsite.co.uk