This course builds on the skills developed through GCSE History and gives students an opportunity to broaden their historical knowledge by studying a range of British and European political, social and economic events. Students will be able to engage with historical debate and critically assess their own views about events and people. There is a strong debating tradition within A-Level History to support the written work. Students are expected to complete a wide range of additional reading and become independent, thoughtful learners.
GCSE History - grade 6 or above and a minimum GCSE grade 5 in English.
Paper 1: The Tudors: England, 1485-1603 - 2.5hrs, 80 marks (40%) Significant historical developments and associated interpretations Paper 2: Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-1953 - 2.5hrs, 80 marks (40%) A period of major historical change and associated primary evidence Non-examined assessment - 40 marks (20%) A 3500-4500 word essay to be completed in lessons on a chosen topic
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Gloucestershire |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | Abenhall Road, Mitcheldean, GL17 0DU |
This course builds on the skills developed through GCSE History and gives students an opportunity to broaden their historical knowledge by studying a range of British and European political, social and economic events. Students will be able to engage with historical debate and critically assess their own views about events and people. There is a strong debating tradition within A-Level History to support the written work. Students are expected to complete a wide range of additional reading and become independent, thoughtful learners.
GCSE History - grade 6 or above and a minimum GCSE grade 5 in English.
Paper 1: The Tudors: England, 1485-1603 - 2.5hrs, 80 marks (40%) Significant historical developments and associated interpretations Paper 2: Revolution and Dictatorship: Russia 1917-1953 - 2.5hrs, 80 marks (40%) A period of major historical change and associated primary evidence Non-examined assessment - 40 marks (20%) A 3500-4500 word essay to be completed in lessons on a chosen topic