Course information
History
The Bishop's Stortford High School - Hertfordshire
01279868686
London Road, Bishop's Stortford, CM23 3LU
Course summary

In short, History is a way of thinking about the world – a subject which combines academic rigour and hard work with genuine fun and intrigue! It offers the opportunity to study fascinating characters and events from the past, allowing students to immerse themselves in periods and places that are both completely different, yet fundamentally similar, to today. In Year 12, students analyse two contrasting nations from two contrasting periods – both vital in understanding our modern world, and fundamental human ideas about ethnicity, power and liberty. We delve into the concept of revolution, exploring the fascinating story of the American War of Independence, and the birth of the United States as we know it today. At the same time, we also investigate the late Anglo-Saxon period, and the bloody conflict with the Vikings from Scandinavia – a story that offers a unique perspective on the emergence of English identity and England as a nation, both pertinent issues in the modern British political landscape. In Year 13, we then study one of the most pivotal events in the C20th – the Russian Revolution, from the fervour in St Petersburg in the early C20th to the intrigues of the Cold War and Nikita Khrushchev's fall from power. We explore the impact of the Bolshevik seizure of power in shaping events and ideologies across the world, a critical topic in the modern geopolitical landscape. There is also the opportunity to choose an individual enquiry on a historical topic entirely of the student’s choice, as part of our coursework unit. Past foci have ranged from the Spartans to the slave trade, to the Suffragettes – the choice is yours. We also offer a range of additional opportunities including a Sixth Form Discussion group, an ever-growing range of day trips, e.g. to the musical ‘Hamilton’ or the British Library, a joint residential trip to Washington with the Politics Department, and the chance to attend lectures by eminent academic historians from Cambridge and London.

Entry requirements

GRADE 6 IN GCSE HISTORY

How you'll be assessed

EXAMINATIONS: 80% NON-EXAM ASSESSMENT: A Personal Study in Year 13 makes up 20% of overall A-Level grade. Over the two-year course students complete four modules, which not only focus on different topics but also develop different historical skills. These are likely to include the following units: Unit 1: British Period Study and Enquiry – 25% Y101 - Alfred and the Making of England 871-1016 (Specific Document Enquiry on Alfred the Great) Unit 2: Non-British Period Study – 15% Y212 – The American Revolution 1740–1796 Unit 3: Thematic Study and Historical Interpretations – 40% Y318 - Russia and its Rulers 1855–1964 Unit 4: Coursework – 20% Y4 - A Personal Study on a topic of the student’s choice (A single 3000-4000 word essay which must include the use of primary evidence and historical interpretations)

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionEast of England
Local AuthorityHertfordshire
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeBoys
AddressLondon Road, Bishop's Stortford, CM23 3LU