Our goal is to give students a broad, balanced understanding of key events in British and world history. We’re motivated by a desire to build connections between learners and the stories that connect us all. To us history creates opportunities for students to develop a deep understanding of the modern world through diverse histories. We regularly look for chances to adapt and change the curriculum to suit the backgrounds and heritages of as many of our students as we can. History at St. Augustine’s is more than just learning facts, we want our students to grow through the history that they experience in the classroom, learning from the mistakes of the past. We seek to give learners a chance to think about values such as respect, tolerance and inclusion through our curriculum.
To be do well on this course, you will need a great deal of prior knowledge from GCSE. You will need to develop a great number of skills in the lab and classroom. You will need to be able to use a wide range of mathematical skills. The most important is algebra, which you will need to quickly improve during the course. You will need to be able to interpret very complicated diagrams, and draw clear diagrams of your own. You will need to be very literate so that you concisely explain concepts using both words and the appropriate symbols and diagrams.
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Westminster |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Oxford Road, London, NW6 5SN |
Our goal is to give students a broad, balanced understanding of key events in British and world history. We’re motivated by a desire to build connections between learners and the stories that connect us all. To us history creates opportunities for students to develop a deep understanding of the modern world through diverse histories. We regularly look for chances to adapt and change the curriculum to suit the backgrounds and heritages of as many of our students as we can. History at St. Augustine’s is more than just learning facts, we want our students to grow through the history that they experience in the classroom, learning from the mistakes of the past. We seek to give learners a chance to think about values such as respect, tolerance and inclusion through our curriculum.
To be do well on this course, you will need a great deal of prior knowledge from GCSE. You will need to develop a great number of skills in the lab and classroom. You will need to be able to use a wide range of mathematical skills. The most important is algebra, which you will need to quickly improve during the course. You will need to be able to interpret very complicated diagrams, and draw clear diagrams of your own. You will need to be very literate so that you concisely explain concepts using both words and the appropriate symbols and diagrams.