The course is designed by Edexcel Examinations Board for study at Advanced Level (9H10). The course is focused on the history of international protest in the pursuit of political freedom and national self-determination. The A Level History course requires the study of the following core content: Paper 1 - USA 1916-1996; the impact of changing Presidency, World Wars, Civil Rights groups. (Essay based) Paper 2: South Africa 1946-1994; Life in the Apartheid system, development of the National Party, SASO & ANC development, the development of the ‘Rainbow Nation.’ (Essay based) Paper 3: Ireland c.1774-1923; the development of Irish nationalism through constitutional, violent and cultural processes. 1798 uprising & ‘United Irishmen’, Daniel O’Connell, the Famine, Home Rule campaigns, 1916 Rising, Anglo-Irish War of Independence to Irish Civil War. (Essay based) Unit 4: Coursework- 3500 words; The purpose of this coursework is to enable students to develop skills in the analysis and evaluation of interpretations of history in a chosen question, problem or issue, and to organise and communicate their findings, as part of an independently researched assignment. The main focus is on understanding the nature and purpose of the work of the historian. Students will be required to form a critical view on the question, problem or issue which is based on relevant reading. They will also be specifically required to analyse, explain and evaluate the interpretations of three historians.
All applicants seeking admission to the Sixth Form for either the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) or A Level (AL) will be expected to obtain the following: a. Minimum of 6 ‘good’ passes (above grade 4) at GCSE which is normally 3 grade 6 and 3 grade 5 or above which should include English and Mathematics. For the IBDP a Science, a Humanity and a Modern Foreign Language is desirable. b. For AL Study, a grade 6 at GCSE (or equivalent) is ideally required to study the same subject, but exceptions can be made.
Paper 1 Three essays 2.25 hours 30% Paper 2 Two essays 1.5 hours 20% Paper 3 Three essays 2.25 hours 30% Coursework Written 3000-4000 words N/A 20%
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
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| Boarding Fee | £27,735 - £37,437 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Day £22,494 |
| Address | London Road, Mickleham, Dorking, RH5 6EA |
The course is designed by Edexcel Examinations Board for study at Advanced Level (9H10). The course is focused on the history of international protest in the pursuit of political freedom and national self-determination. The A Level History course requires the study of the following core content: Paper 1 - USA 1916-1996; the impact of changing Presidency, World Wars, Civil Rights groups. (Essay based) Paper 2: South Africa 1946-1994; Life in the Apartheid system, development of the National Party, SASO & ANC development, the development of the ‘Rainbow Nation.’ (Essay based) Paper 3: Ireland c.1774-1923; the development of Irish nationalism through constitutional, violent and cultural processes. 1798 uprising & ‘United Irishmen’, Daniel O’Connell, the Famine, Home Rule campaigns, 1916 Rising, Anglo-Irish War of Independence to Irish Civil War. (Essay based) Unit 4: Coursework- 3500 words; The purpose of this coursework is to enable students to develop skills in the analysis and evaluation of interpretations of history in a chosen question, problem or issue, and to organise and communicate their findings, as part of an independently researched assignment. The main focus is on understanding the nature and purpose of the work of the historian. Students will be required to form a critical view on the question, problem or issue which is based on relevant reading. They will also be specifically required to analyse, explain and evaluate the interpretations of three historians.
All applicants seeking admission to the Sixth Form for either the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) or A Level (AL) will be expected to obtain the following: a. Minimum of 6 ‘good’ passes (above grade 4) at GCSE which is normally 3 grade 6 and 3 grade 5 or above which should include English and Mathematics. For the IBDP a Science, a Humanity and a Modern Foreign Language is desirable. b. For AL Study, a grade 6 at GCSE (or equivalent) is ideally required to study the same subject, but exceptions can be made.
Paper 1 Three essays 2.25 hours 30% Paper 2 Two essays 1.5 hours 20% Paper 3 Three essays 2.25 hours 30% Coursework Written 3000-4000 words N/A 20%