History is a renowned academic A level which provides successful entry into many universities. There are variety of career opportunities including continuing with a history degree, Law, Journalism, International Relations Course Overview: Option 1: Countries in crisis Breadth: Component 1: The British Early study option. This course focuses on the turbulent time of the Tudors 1485-1603. The course chosen will focus on the Religious and Political turmoil's of the period as well as the role of the Monarchy. Depth: Democracy and Nazism 1918-1945: Component 2: This course focuses on the establishment and the Golden Age of the Weimar, with the collapse in Democracy and the Nazi dictatorship and the racial state. There is a focus on the impact of World War Two. Coursework: "Based on a 100 year timeframe of a country in crisis" Option 2: The Great Powers: Breadth: Component One: The impact of industrialization in Britain 1783-1885. This course focuses on the social, political and economic changes during the Industrial period and how Britain became a Great Power as an industrialized nation. Depth: Component Two: The cold war 1945-1991. This course focuses on the origins of the Cold War and the deterioration in relationships. The Development into a global war, Korea, Cuba and Vietnam. The peaceful period of détente and the failure of the détente leading to the Second Cold War. Finally the events that led to the end of the Cold War. Coursework " Based on a 100 year time frame of a Great Power in History"
At least five grade 9–4 at GCSE or equivalent at L2 In addition the required entry criteria for each of the courses they wish to study in the Sixth Form, some of the courses offered may require a higher GCSE grade in a particular subject or subjects
Component one: Written exam 2 hour and 30 minutes. A total of 3 questions worth 40% of your A level. Component two: Written exam 2 hours and 30 minutes. A total of 3 questions worth 40% of Your A level. Component three: Historical Investigation. Worth 20% of the A level. This is a non examined written historical investigation
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Bromley |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Jail Lane, Biggin Hill, Westerham, TN16 3AU |
History is a renowned academic A level which provides successful entry into many universities. There are variety of career opportunities including continuing with a history degree, Law, Journalism, International Relations Course Overview: Option 1: Countries in crisis Breadth: Component 1: The British Early study option. This course focuses on the turbulent time of the Tudors 1485-1603. The course chosen will focus on the Religious and Political turmoil's of the period as well as the role of the Monarchy. Depth: Democracy and Nazism 1918-1945: Component 2: This course focuses on the establishment and the Golden Age of the Weimar, with the collapse in Democracy and the Nazi dictatorship and the racial state. There is a focus on the impact of World War Two. Coursework: "Based on a 100 year timeframe of a country in crisis" Option 2: The Great Powers: Breadth: Component One: The impact of industrialization in Britain 1783-1885. This course focuses on the social, political and economic changes during the Industrial period and how Britain became a Great Power as an industrialized nation. Depth: Component Two: The cold war 1945-1991. This course focuses on the origins of the Cold War and the deterioration in relationships. The Development into a global war, Korea, Cuba and Vietnam. The peaceful period of détente and the failure of the détente leading to the Second Cold War. Finally the events that led to the end of the Cold War. Coursework " Based on a 100 year time frame of a Great Power in History"
At least five grade 9–4 at GCSE or equivalent at L2 In addition the required entry criteria for each of the courses they wish to study in the Sixth Form, some of the courses offered may require a higher GCSE grade in a particular subject or subjects
Component one: Written exam 2 hour and 30 minutes. A total of 3 questions worth 40% of your A level. Component two: Written exam 2 hours and 30 minutes. A total of 3 questions worth 40% of Your A level. Component three: Historical Investigation. Worth 20% of the A level. This is a non examined written historical investigation