History

 
History
A Level
Exam Board Edexcel

Entry Requirements:

Gained 5 GCSEs at Grade 5 or above including a minimum of Grade 5 in History or a subject requiring  similar skills.

 

You can:

Apply to enrol on the A Level History course which is highly regarded by universities and employers.

 

This will mean:

You will learn:

  • about people - how they interact, the motives and emotions that can tear people apart into rival factions or help them to work together for a common cause (useful knowledge for team-building at work!)

  • about countries, societies and cultures - so many of today's conflicts and alliances have their roots in the past; how can you negotiate with, trade successfully with, or report on a country if you know nothing of its history?

  • to locate and sift facts - to identify truth and recognise myth, propaganda and downright lies (useful in every aspect of life!)

  • to present what you've learned in a way that makes sense to others - whether in presentations, essays or debates - and have the confidence to defend your findings.

 

This course will appeal to any student who:

Has an interest in the way the world has developed through the ages and enjoys investigation and debate; who wants to improve their analytical skills and study a subject which encourages them to consider evidence and make up their own minds.

 

You will:

Study paper 1 and 2 modules in Year 12 and paper 3 module in Year 13. Alongside this you will complete an independent piece of coursework over the two years leading to the full A level qualification.

 

Course Modules are:

  • Paper 1: Germany and West Germany, 1918-1989
  • Paper 2: Spain 1930–78: Republicanism, Francoism and the re-establishment of democracy.
  • Paper 3: Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary Reform in Britain, 1780-1928
  • A Level Coursework: Civil Rights in the USA
 

With this subject you could:

Apply to higher education to study history or another subject at degree level.  History A level is highly valued by universities and employers as it is seen as a facilitating subject.  It will open up a wider choice of degree courses and career options to you.  History A level provides an excellent foundation for a number of popular careers including journalism, law, media, politics, teaching, research, archaeology, museum and libraries services and public relations. 

 
 

For more information contact:

Mrs A Hunt [email protected] (Head of History)

Mrs J Thorpe [email protected] (History Teacher)