‘History teaches everything, including the future’ – Lamartine. History is a respected, academic subject which is highly regarded by universities and employers and ties in well with a range of other subjects. It teaches you how to debate and develop powerful and convincing arguments using the evidence available. Studying History at A-Level will not only develop your literacy skills, but will also give you powerful cultural and political insights into the world you live in which few other subjects can offer. The A-Level History course enables you to study British, European and World History from the early modern period to the present day. You will enhance your ability to evaluate sources of information and develop your own interpretations of areas of historical controversy. History students should enjoy discussion, reading, critically analysing sources and the demands of academic work. The study of History at A-Level will help you form your own judgement as to whether Hegel was right to say ‘We learn from history that we never learn anything from history’.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Hounslow |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Wellington Road South, Hounslow, TW4 5JD |
‘History teaches everything, including the future’ – Lamartine. History is a respected, academic subject which is highly regarded by universities and employers and ties in well with a range of other subjects. It teaches you how to debate and develop powerful and convincing arguments using the evidence available. Studying History at A-Level will not only develop your literacy skills, but will also give you powerful cultural and political insights into the world you live in which few other subjects can offer. The A-Level History course enables you to study British, European and World History from the early modern period to the present day. You will enhance your ability to evaluate sources of information and develop your own interpretations of areas of historical controversy. History students should enjoy discussion, reading, critically analysing sources and the demands of academic work. The study of History at A-Level will help you form your own judgement as to whether Hegel was right to say ‘We learn from history that we never learn anything from history’.