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Newman Catholic College

NewmanCatholic College

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History

“A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots “ Marcus Garvey

History is a fascinating subject rich in powerful knowledge. Here at Newman Catholic  College we follow the National Curriculum to provide coherent knowledge and understanding of Britain’s past and that of the wider world.

History helps our students to engage critically with the world and to participate as active citizens. History gives our young people the opportunity to understand the complexity of people’s lives, the process of change and continuity, the diversity of societies and the relationships between different groups, as well as their own identity and the challenges of their time.

We believe that powerful knowledge in History:

  1. Provides students with a broad range of historical knowledge and understanding, including a sense of development over time, and an appreciation of the culture and attitudes of societies other than our own;
  2. Allows students to gain historical perspective by placing their growing knowledge into different contexts;
  3. Gives students power over their own knowledge allowing them to evaluate critically the significance and utility of a large body of material, including evidence from contemporary sources and interpretations of historians;
  4. Enables students to engage directly with questions and present independent opinions about them in arguments that are well-written, clearly expressed, coherently organised and effectively supported by relevant evidence;

We use the EDEXCEL Board for all Key Stages, to ensure continuity in terms of content and skills.

Opportunities

Be a part of The Model United Nations and take part in Conferences

Take part in Parliament Week

 

 

Keystage 3 overview 

Students will study these themes over a period of three years.

Year 7

What is History?

Anglo Saxons, Norman Conquest

Religion in Medieval England

Problems of Medieval Monarchs

Year 8

Challenges in the Catholic Church

The English Civil War

The Slave Trade

Mansa Musa

Year 9

The Industrial Revolution

Getting the Vote- Victorian Women

The First World War

Conflict in the 20th Century

Key stage 4 overview 

Students follow a two year Edexcel GCSE pathway with examinations sat at the end of the course.

Year 10

Migrants in Britain: c.800-the present

Russia and the Soviet Union, 1917-1991

Year 11

Henry VIII and his minsters, 1509-1540

Superpower Relations and the Cold War 1941-1991

Key Stage 5 overview 

Students follow a two year Edexcel A level pathway with examinations sat at the end of the course.

Year 12 A Level

Rebellion and Disorder under the Tudors. 1485-1603

India, c.1914-1948: The road to Independence

Coursework

Year 13 A Level

In Search of the American Dream: USA, c.1917-1996

Coursework

Useful websites for this subject 

BBC History

Spartacus