- Whole School Curriculum
- Faculties and Subject Curriculum
- Art & Design faculty
- Business & Economics faculty
- Careers and Personal Development faculty
- Personal Development – The Big Picture
- Skills Builder
- Careers Education and Guidance
- Quality in Careers Standard Award
- Careers Advice
- Careers Fair
- Careers Presentations
- Careers Websites and Further Information for students
- HGS and the Careers & Enterprise Co.
- Work Experience
- Careers Education Provider Access Policy (Baker clause)
- National Careers Week
- Careers in Focus
- English faculty
- EPQ
- Humanities faculty
- Languages faculty
- Learning Support faculty
- Mathematics & Computing faculty
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History
Overall History Intent:
- Historians at HGS have an inquisitive mind and an eagerness to embrace complex ideas.
- HGS historians explore the diverse stories of the past, link events and draw parallels with the present.
- HGS historians use their analysis of evidence as the foundation for articulating their own interpretation of the past.
Key strengths of the curriculum
History at HGS broadly follows the national curriculum, with some deviation.
- From the beginning of Year 7, students are exposed to historical scholarship, encouraged to read appropriately challenging extracts from the writing of historians and interrogate historical evidence including artefacts.
- Students are exposed to a range of historical skills including analysing historical interpretations and sources which build incrementally across KS3 allowing students to face the challenges of KS4 with success and independence. The curriculum is the progression model.
- The sequencing of curriculum at all key stages is designed to reinforce chronology and broaden understanding of substantive concepts to create a web of knowledge that students can draw on.
Golden thread themes include – power, conflict and co-operation, diversity, religion, revolutionary ideas, rights and social themes.
Key strengths within History
- Unity of purpose and vision within the teaching staff
- Teacher subject knowledge
- Questioning – targeted for access and challenge for all.
- Careful modelling
- Production of targeted resources to meet the needs of all students
- Presence of strategies to promote depth of long-term knowledge retention
REACH values in History
RESPECT in History means… |
Acknowledging the views of those in the past, even when you may not agree with them Showing maturity and kindness when studying the lives of real people Being thoughtful, kind and considerate towards each other and the different views of everyone in your class |
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EXCELLENCE in History means… |
Interrogating sources and challenging historical interpretations Justifying your opinions with support from historical evidence Expressing considered judgements and creating your own interpretation of the past Making links between ideas and events to understand the ‘big historical picture’ |
ADVENTURE in History means… |
Having a willingness to embrace complex ideas and unfamiliar worlds Having the confidence to express your own opinions and interpretations of the past Having an open and inquisitive mind and exploring the ideas and events that we have studied outside of your classroom. |
COMMITMENT in History means… |
Attending every lesson with a willingness to explore the stories of the past Being independent and responsible for your own learning – inside and outside of your classroom Putting in your full effort both in class and at home and striving for excellence in everything you do Showing resilience and persevering when investigating complex ideas and concepts Developing your historical knowledge so that you can engage in genuine historical debate |
HONESTY in History means… |
Considering local, national and global ideas and events to gain a sense of your own history Being prepared to change your opinion based on new information and evidence Knowing that the work that you produce in history is your best effort Using your historical knowledge to draw parallels with the present |
Curriculum overviews
Curriculum overview Hisotry Y7(pdf)
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Curriculum overview History Y11(pdf)
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Curriculum overview History Y13(pdf)
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Curriculum overview History Y9(pdf)
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History – Year 7 - Summer Term(pdf)
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History – Years 7, 8 & 9 - Spring Term(pdf)
Created October 2022Permalink
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- Whole School Curriculum
- Faculties and Subject Curriculum
- Art & Design faculty
- Business & Economics faculty
- Careers and Personal Development faculty
- Personal Development – The Big Picture
- Skills Builder
- Careers Education and Guidance
- Quality in Careers Standard Award
- Careers Advice
- Careers Fair
- Careers Presentations
- Careers Websites and Further Information for students
- HGS and the Careers & Enterprise Co.
- Work Experience
- Careers Education Provider Access Policy (Baker clause)
- National Careers Week
- Careers in Focus
- English faculty
- EPQ
- Humanities faculty
- Languages faculty
- Learning Support faculty
- Mathematics & Computing faculty
- PE and Sport faculty
- Performing Arts faculty
- Science faculty
- Assessment
- Extra curricular
- Careers and Personal Development
- Remote learning
- Year 9 options