History is stimulating, challenging, amusing and rewarding. It can totally change your view of the world.
In our course, we journey back to sixteenth century England to look at dynastic struggles in the Early Tudor period, before focusing on the twentieth century to consider the radical changes in Revolutionary Russia and post-war USA. We also investigate the rise and decline of witchcraft during the 16th & 17th centuries and how far it emerged out of the popular culture of the time. By looking in depth, we illuminate wider historical themes and equip ourselves with the skills to see patterns in any period of the past.
Specification: OCR
The Course
Students follow the OCR A Level History, consisting of four units.
Year 12
Unit 1: British period study and enquiry
- England 1485-1558: The Early Tudors
Unit 2: Non-British Period Study
- Russia 1894 – 1941
Year 13
Unit 3: Thematic study and historical interpretations
- Civil Rights in the USA 1865-1992
Unit 4: Coursework
- Popular Culture and the Witchcraze of the 16th and 17th Centuries
The Key Stage 5 History Curriculum Plans for 2024-25 can be found at the bottom of the page.
Skills
- Essay writing
- Debating
- Source analysis
- Presentation skills
- Research and independent learning
- Forming judgements based on evidence
- Critical and reflective thinking
- Appreciation of social, cultural, religious and ethnic diversity over time
Examinations
All A-level exams are at the end of Year 13:
- 1x 1 hour 30 minute exam
- 1x 1 hour exam
- 1x 2 hour 30 minute exam
Coursework: 3,000-4,000 word essay
Enrichment
- Hampton Court day trip
For further details, please contact Mr Jennings, Head of History