History

Meet the History Team

Miss G Harris – Head of Department

Miss V Fowler –  Teacher of History

Mr J Braddick – Deputy Headteacher

Mrs D Jackson – Teacher of PSHE and History

Mrs H Eagles –  Teacher of Culture & Issues and History

 

 

Curriculum Intent

The History Curriculum at Stonehenge School is designed to engage, excite and empower students with the study of History. We aim to provide an inclusive curriculum which represents our school community, giving all our pupils the understanding of their place as global citizens in the world they live in.

Our aim through our programme of study is to ‘Think Big’ and develop a good depth and breadth of knowledge and skills. The curriculum is sequenced to develop a passion for lifelong learning through the gradual development of ‘Second Order’ skills, such as Cause and Consequence, Change and Continuity and Significance. Students will also be exposed to an elevated level of historical and conceptual vocabulary as they learn to analyse and evaluate a broad range of sources and historical interpretations. This will help to develop effective literacy skills that creates learners who have the knowledge to write and speak confidently and effectively in History.

Our curriculum choices are intentionally aligned to a broad range of historical themes which provide a foundation to promote a sense of challenge. We ensure by the end of their study of history at The Stonehenge School that our students have a broad and detailed body of historical knowledge that covers key aspects of both local, British and world history, to give them an understanding of the influence of different peoples and places on both our own and other diverse cultures.

View Pathway for History

Topics

 

 

Year 7

Conquest and Challenge –

The Silk Roads

The Inkas and Spoken History

The Reformation

The British Empire

Year 8

Ordinary Lives –

Black History and Olaudah Equiano

The First World War and the British Tommy

Rise of Fascism and Anne Frank

World War and the Home Front

The Holocaust

 

Year 9 - Gateway Year

The Cold War

The Fight for Civil Rights

Warfare Through Time

Early Tudors Recap

Early Elizabethan England

Year 10

Crime and Punishment Including Environmental Study ‘Whitechapel’

Weimar and Nazi Germany

Year 11

The American West

Revision

Revision & Exams

Careers

History is about understanding the past to make sense of the present. It develops analytical and research skills.

Careers Directly Linked

  • Historian / Researcher – working in archives, museums, or universities.

  • Museum Curator / Archivist – caring for artefacts and collections.

  • Heritage Manager – protecting historic sites.

  • History Teacher / Lecturer – educating future generations.

Wider Opportunities

  • Law – using evidence and argument skills.

  • Politics / Civil Service – shaping policy informed by the past.

  • Journalism – investigating and reporting with context.

  • Publishing / Media – writing or producing history-based content.

Transferable Skills

  • Research and critical thinking.

  • Written and oral communication.

  • Evaluating evidence and perspectives.

  • Building logical arguments.

Next Steps

Students may study History, Archaeology, Law, or Politics, or move into apprenticeships in heritage and public services.

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Exam Information

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