We begin by studying a depth unit, a depth unit is a unit that focuses on a condensed period in detail, for example Russia 1894– 1924. We then move onto a breadth unit. In the breadth study we focus on an extended period whilst incorporating historical themes. There is also a coursework element to this course and in the past students have studied Germany 1871–1990. You will develop skills of critical analysis and the ability to identify, deconstruct and challenge a range of historical interpretations. You will also develop detailed knowledge and understanding of modern and early modern European history. You will learn how to write with clarity, how to present a logical argument and how to reach a reasoned and sustained judgement.
Entry to Sixth Form is determined by GCSE average point score. This is calculated by taking the total number of GCSE subjects taken, adding them together and then dividing by the total number of subjects. Specific subject entry requirements: GCSE Maths – Grade 5 GCSE English – Grade 6
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Bromley |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Hawkwood Lane, Chislehurst, BR7 5PS |
We begin by studying a depth unit, a depth unit is a unit that focuses on a condensed period in detail, for example Russia 1894– 1924. We then move onto a breadth unit. In the breadth study we focus on an extended period whilst incorporating historical themes. There is also a coursework element to this course and in the past students have studied Germany 1871–1990. You will develop skills of critical analysis and the ability to identify, deconstruct and challenge a range of historical interpretations. You will also develop detailed knowledge and understanding of modern and early modern European history. You will learn how to write with clarity, how to present a logical argument and how to reach a reasoned and sustained judgement.
Entry to Sixth Form is determined by GCSE average point score. This is calculated by taking the total number of GCSE subjects taken, adding them together and then dividing by the total number of subjects. Specific subject entry requirements: GCSE Maths – Grade 5 GCSE English – Grade 6