Why choose History? • History helps students to understand the significance of historical events, the role of individuals in history and the nature of change over time. • It will support students in gaining a deeper understanding of the past through political, social, economic, and cultural perspectives. • The topics are engaging and the nature of both the examined unit and the historical inquiry prepare students for courses at the university level. • It prepares students for degrees in Law, Politics, Archaeology, Art History, History and English. Subject Content: • Industrialization and the People: Britain c 1783–1885. • The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe 1643–1715. • Component 3: the non-examined assessment. This component is a historical investigation which allows the student to research a topic and to produce an independent piece of extended writing.
Five different subjects* at Grades 9-4/D*-P, including English & Maths 9-4.
Students sit examinations for full A Level qualifications in the summer period at the end of Year 13. For students in the Scholars’ Program, it may be possible to take an AS examination at the end of Year 12.
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Staffordshire |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Oulton Road, Stone, ST15 8DT |
Why choose History? • History helps students to understand the significance of historical events, the role of individuals in history and the nature of change over time. • It will support students in gaining a deeper understanding of the past through political, social, economic, and cultural perspectives. • The topics are engaging and the nature of both the examined unit and the historical inquiry prepare students for courses at the university level. • It prepares students for degrees in Law, Politics, Archaeology, Art History, History and English. Subject Content: • Industrialization and the People: Britain c 1783–1885. • The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe 1643–1715. • Component 3: the non-examined assessment. This component is a historical investigation which allows the student to research a topic and to produce an independent piece of extended writing.
Five different subjects* at Grades 9-4/D*-P, including English & Maths 9-4.
Students sit examinations for full A Level qualifications in the summer period at the end of Year 13. For students in the Scholars’ Program, it may be possible to take an AS examination at the end of Year 12.