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The Department
The
History and Politics Department has a team of four teachers including
a Politics specialist. We have four teaching rooms with access
to T.V and video, overhead projectors, computer and digital projector,
tape recorder and slide projector. Our area also houses the Departmental
office, a small interview room and a resources room for the Sixth
Form which contains a wide variety of reference books and specialist
journals.
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The Subject
From
the Battle of Hastings to the Renaissance in Year 7, from the
Reformation to the Industrial Revolution in Year 8, from slavery
and the struggle for black civil rights to atomic power in Year
9, students follow the varieties of human experience the
good and the bad, the political, social, economic and cultural,
in Britain and around the world. All students follow the National
Curriculum in these years, and the majority opt to continue to
GCSE (AQA), in which they learn about the Twentieth Century World.
AS and A Level History (AQA) and Government and Politics (Edexcel)
are both popular choices. The former focuses on 17th century Britain
and 20th Century Europe, from Stalin, Mussolini and Hitler to
German re-unification in 1990. AS Level Government and Politics
focuses on the British experience in Year 12, then introduces
a comparative study of the government and politics in the USA
in Year 13.
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* The History Experience
Every
student has her own up-to-date text book. Additionally, sets of
topic books are used, together with resource boxes for extension
and research work and a range of information and task sheets prepared
by members of the department. We frequently use videos from our
substantial and growing collection to bring the past alive. We all
use ICT including Powerpoint presentations and Internet research.
Politics students in particular find the Internet an invaluable
source of information and ideas. Short answers, diagrams, discussions,
role plays and drama are all used to vary the learning experience
and give every student the chance to do well. Our results are well
above the national average. In 2004, almost 90% of GCSE History
students achieved grade A* or A. 100% of History students achieved
Grade A or B at AS Level, while over 80% of A Level Historians and
over 90% of Government and Politics students were awarded Grade
A or B at the end of their 2 year A Level courses.
Click here to view a few pictures
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