About the Course
Studying History at GCSE will allow you to develop and widen your understanding and awareness of historical themes and the world around you. You will come to understand different events and issues through a variety of teaching styles including source work, class discussion, group work and ICT as well as independent learning. You will be able to develop the skills acquired at lower school which include being able to recognise evidence, decide how to use it and come to conclusions based on what you have found out.
Exam Board
Course Content
- America 1920 – 1973 : Opportunity and Inequality. This looks at how life for different people changed in America and includes topics such as the impact of World Wars, gangsters, prohibition, the Great Depression and New Deal and the civil rights movement.
- Conflict and Tension 1918 – 1939. This unit looks at the impact of World War One, including the Treaty of Versailles and how Hitler used this, and other issues, to his advantage to start the Second World War so soon after the first.
- Britain: Health and the People c1100 to the present day. This topic involves understanding of how medical advancements have developed throughout time with the development of knowledge and technology.
- Elizabethan England 1568 - 1603. This unit looks at the last 35 years of Queen Elizabeth’s rule and examines how she maintained her place on the throne of England. It also includes the specific in-depth study of a site chosen by the examination board.
Beyond the Classroom
- Archivist
- Business Consultant
- Conservation Officer
- Editorial Assistant
- Genealogist
- Heritage Manager
- Historian
- Information Officer
- Museum Curator
- Marketing Executive
- Political Analyst
- Solicitor