A Level History is an exciting and highly relevant subject, which enables you to deepen your understanding of the world today. You will study major political revolutions, the clash of ideas, developments in the structure of society and the way the economy has influenced historical events, both in Britain and across the globe. History is a subject that is driven by enquiry, and so will help you to develop as a highly critical, analytical thinker. It allows you to engage with the most up-to-date historical scholarship, exploring the debates between current historians. You will learn how to construct lines of argument and communicate these in fluent and coherent historical essays. Year 12 Britain, 1625-1701 • Political revolutions • Religious conflict • New ideas and social structure • Imperial expansion Russia in Revolution, 1894-1924 • The end of the Tsars • The October Revolution • Defending the Bolshevik revolution Year 13 Coursework comparing tsarist and revolutionary Russia The development of the British Empire • The role of trade and the Royal Navy • American Independence • Ruling Australia and Canada • The British in India • Intervention in Egypt A-Level history is studied as a linear course, with internal exams at the end of Year 12.
GCSE History Grade 6 OR GCSE English Grade 6
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| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Brent |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Forty Avenue, Wembley, HA9 9JR |
A Level History is an exciting and highly relevant subject, which enables you to deepen your understanding of the world today. You will study major political revolutions, the clash of ideas, developments in the structure of society and the way the economy has influenced historical events, both in Britain and across the globe. History is a subject that is driven by enquiry, and so will help you to develop as a highly critical, analytical thinker. It allows you to engage with the most up-to-date historical scholarship, exploring the debates between current historians. You will learn how to construct lines of argument and communicate these in fluent and coherent historical essays. Year 12 Britain, 1625-1701 • Political revolutions • Religious conflict • New ideas and social structure • Imperial expansion Russia in Revolution, 1894-1924 • The end of the Tsars • The October Revolution • Defending the Bolshevik revolution Year 13 Coursework comparing tsarist and revolutionary Russia The development of the British Empire • The role of trade and the Royal Navy • American Independence • Ruling Australia and Canada • The British in India • Intervention in Egypt A-Level history is studied as a linear course, with internal exams at the end of Year 12.
GCSE History Grade 6 OR GCSE English Grade 6
