History Department
Welcome to the History department at Smithdon High School
Mr Corder Head of History |
Ms Rham Teacher of History |
Mrs E Fysh Head of Religious Studies & Teacher of History |
History is a fascinating subject that enables you to reflect on the past from the present. It allows you to think deeply and organise information so that it makes sense and builds a range of lifelong skills useful to all employers.
In History we encourage students to ask questions, think critically, weigh up evidence and come to judgements. Most of all, history allows us to understand different societies and the way that they have developed over time.
We intend to develop a knowledge base, love, intrigue and passion for history that lasts a lifetime. We believe we have a duty to ensure students can make sense of the present both at home and abroad, by reflecting on the past.
Curriculum
We have chosen a curriculum that we feel will offer our students the best understanding of why Britain holds its current position in the world from a global-centric view, as well as how world events have impacted on Britain.
Our curriculum has common themes throughout, which allows our students to relate and compare ideas, values and events. This will then ultimately help them to make informed judgements. The curriculum themes for Year 7 through to Year 11 can be found here.
Our curriculum map for History gives more detail on what our students study at each stage of their History education.
At GCSE we follow the Edexcel GCSE History specification which includes 3 exam papers which students will sit in the summer of Year 11.
History KS3 Curriculum Topics
Autumn Term 1 |
Autumn Term |
Spring Term |
Spring Term |
Summer Term 1 |
Summer Term 2 |
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Year |
Pre-1066 |
1066 and the Norman Invasion |
The Middle Ages |
The Middle Ages |
- Henry VIII power |
Mid-Tudor Crisis Elizabethan England |
Year |
Tudor to Stuart England |
Stuart England and the Civil War |
Industrial Britain |
Industrial Britain |
Slavery and the roots to the British Empire Impact of the empire around the world |
French and American revolutions and the American Civil War |
Year |
British Society in 1900 |
The First World War |
The Second World War |
The Cold War |
20th Century Study: |
Creation of the welfare state Immigration, Race riots and protest |
History KS4 Curriculum Topics
Autumn |
Autumn |
Spring |
Spring |
Summer |
Summer |
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Year |
Crime and Punishment Medieval England |
rime and Punishment. 18th and 19th Century Britain. |
Whitechapel. Living conditions in Whitechapel. |
Anglo-Saxons and Normans. Role of the king, government, economy and social system in Anglo-Saxon England. |
Anglo-Saxons and Normans. Role of the king, government, economy and social system in Anglo-Saxon England. |
Germany 1919-39. The origins of the Weimar Republic, the early challenges to the Weimar Republic 1919-23. |
Year |
Germany 1919-39. Nazi control and dictatorship 1933-39. |
Superpower relations and the Cold War. The Conferences at the end war. |
Superpower relations and the Cold War. The Second Berlin Crisis, Cuban Missile Crisis and Czechoslovakian uprising. |
Superpower relations and the Cold War. Detente, the new Cold War, peace talks and the end of the Cold War. |
Revision |
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