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History

The History Department at Carre’s Grammar School is based in three teaching rooms (Rooms 20, 21 and 38).

Staff

  • Mr N Quinton (Head of History)
  • Mrs K Handley
  • Ms T Mills
  • Mrs S Wilson
  • Mr N Law (Executive Headteacher)

The History Department is well resourced with class sets of textbooks in the Rediscovering History series for Key Stage 3. In Key Stage 4 there are class sets of the official Schools History Project textbooks on Germany 1919 – 1945 and Crime and Punishment through time, as well as GCSE textbooks about the Norman Conquest and American History. Each module at A Level is accompanied by different sets of textbooks along with a small specialist History Library in Room 21, available to all Year 12 and Year 13 students. Further historical literature is available in the Learning Resource Centre. The department has access to ICT facilities in the Humanities department (Room 19) and the Learning Resource Centre. In Year 7 pupils have the opportunity to study medieval artefacts that are borrowed from a local museum to help develop their understanding of the Middle Ages.

Curriculum

Fieldwork

The History Department integrates fieldwork where appropriate. Currently Year 7 visit Lincoln Castle, Year 8 visit the Black Country Museum and Year 9 students have the opportunity to visit the First World War battlefields in Flanders. Year 10 students visit the Beth Shalom Holocaust Centre and all GCSE students have the opportunity to visit Berlin. A small number of Year 12 students take part in the ‘Lessons from Auschwitz’ project organised by the Holocaust Educational Trust.

Careers

The analytical and research skills developed in History open the door to a wide variety of future careers. These include the legal profession and the Police, many aspects of the media and journalism, management, local government and the civil service. A more direct link with History is found in teaching, museum work, archaeology and leisure and tourism through the heritage industry.

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