Our History A Level allows you to study a much wider variety of topics to those you have studied at GCSE and allows you to explore the origins of the key political, racial and religious issues of our time. We hope you find the topics we have carefully selected as fascinating and enlightening as we do. If you're curious to discover how the American Civil War resulted in the end of slavery in the USA, or how Henry VIII's determination to marry Anne Boleyn radically altered the trajectory of English history, or how the Civil Rights developed in the America, then this is the subject for you.
Students should have achieved at least a grade 6 in GCSE History.
From 2015, the reformed History specification will be a linear, 2 year course: Paper 1 – British period study and enquiry (25%) Paper 2 – Non-British period study (15%) Paper 3 – Thematic study and historical interpretations (40%) Coursework (20%)
About Education Provider
Region | North West |
Local Authority | Stockport |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £10,545 - £14,592 |
Address | Claremont Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheadle, SK8 6EF |
Our History A Level allows you to study a much wider variety of topics to those you have studied at GCSE and allows you to explore the origins of the key political, racial and religious issues of our time. We hope you find the topics we have carefully selected as fascinating and enlightening as we do. If you're curious to discover how the American Civil War resulted in the end of slavery in the USA, or how Henry VIII's determination to marry Anne Boleyn radically altered the trajectory of English history, or how the Civil Rights developed in the America, then this is the subject for you.
Students should have achieved at least a grade 6 in GCSE History.
From 2015, the reformed History specification will be a linear, 2 year course: Paper 1 – British period study and enquiry (25%) Paper 2 – Non-British period study (15%) Paper 3 – Thematic study and historical interpretations (40%) Coursework (20%)