Introduction
Ken Stimpson Community School offers three core subjects under the umbrella of Humanities. Both History and Geography are offered at Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level. Religious Education is offered at KS3 and GCSE
Key Stage 3, Year 7 and 8
Pupils study a range of historical topics gaining knowledge and understanding of significant events, changes and developments in British, European and World History. These topics are explored via enquiries based on History’s second-order concepts: causation, change and continuity, diversity, significance and interpretations.
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What is History? |
The Norman Conquest |
Meet the Tudors |
Religious Rebellion |
The English Civil War |
Plague, Witches, Fire |
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Link to National Curriculum A local history study |
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Democracy |
Empire |
Black Peoples of America |
Industrial Revolution |
Rise of the Nazis/WWII |
Holocaust |
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Link to National Curriculum Development of Church, state and society 1509-1745 Ideas, political power, industry and empire 1745-1901 |
Link to National Curriculum At least one study of a significant society or issue in world history and its connection with wider world developments |
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