History is offered at all schools across the Joint Sixth Form. We all follow the AQA specification which offers a range of interesting and engaging historical topics for study. Carre’s Grammar School, Kesteven and Sleaford High School, and St. George’s Academy each offer different courses focused on aspects of British, European, and World History. All three courses aim to offer a combination of breadth and depth of study. AIMS OF THE COURSE: • Develop a coherent knowledge of the past; • Develop and apply understanding of historical topics; • Develop the techniques of critical thinking in a historical context; • Develop critical awareness of a range of historical dimensions; • Develop the ability to communicate historical arguments and conclusions clearly and succinctly. History is recognized as an invaluable A Level subject by both universities and employers. It can open many doors to a wide variety of career opportunities ranging from law to media, from business to education, from politics to police work.
5+ Grade 5s at GCSE or equivalent, Grade 4 in English and Grade 4 in Maths. In addition, applicants require a Grade 6 in GCSE History. Students who have not studied GCSE History will require a Grade 6 in English.
Non-examined Assessment: a historical investigation based on students’ interests.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Lincolnshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Westgate, Sleaford, NG34 7PP |
History is offered at all schools across the Joint Sixth Form. We all follow the AQA specification which offers a range of interesting and engaging historical topics for study. Carre’s Grammar School, Kesteven and Sleaford High School, and St. George’s Academy each offer different courses focused on aspects of British, European, and World History. All three courses aim to offer a combination of breadth and depth of study. AIMS OF THE COURSE: • Develop a coherent knowledge of the past; • Develop and apply understanding of historical topics; • Develop the techniques of critical thinking in a historical context; • Develop critical awareness of a range of historical dimensions; • Develop the ability to communicate historical arguments and conclusions clearly and succinctly. History is recognized as an invaluable A Level subject by both universities and employers. It can open many doors to a wide variety of career opportunities ranging from law to media, from business to education, from politics to police work.
5+ Grade 5s at GCSE or equivalent, Grade 4 in English and Grade 4 in Maths. In addition, applicants require a Grade 6 in GCSE History. Students who have not studied GCSE History will require a Grade 6 in English.
Non-examined Assessment: a historical investigation based on students’ interests.