History Prefects 2024-25
Luca Dinu
Alfie Quinton
Leia Mason
Welcome to History
History Department Staff
- Miss R Woodward Head of History/ Professional Mentor
- Mrs L Hogg Deputy Headteacher/ History
- Mr C Campbell History / House Leader Terra
- Miss R Walsh History / Looked After Children / Service Children Co-ordinator
- Mr E Emerson History ECT
History Curriculum
The Wavell curriculum for history aims to ensure that all students:
- know and understand the history of these islands as a coherent, chronological narrative, from the earliest times to the present day: how people’s lives have shaped this nation and how Britain has influenced and been influenced by the wider world
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know and understand significant aspects of the history of the wider world: the nature of ancient civilisations; the expansion and dissolution of empires; characteristic features of past non-European societies; achievements and follies of mankind
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gain and deploy a historically grounded understanding of abstract terms such as ‘empire’, ‘civilisation’, ‘parliament’ and ‘peasantry’
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understand historical concepts such as continuity and change, cause and consequence, similarity, difference and significance, and use them to make connections, draw contrasts, analyse trends, frame historically-valid questions and create their own structured accounts, including written narratives and analyses
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understand the methods of historical enquiry, including how evidence is used rigorously to make historical claims, and discern how and why contrasting arguments and interpretations of the past have been constructed
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gain historical perspective by placing their growing knowledge into different contexts, understanding the connections between local, regional, national and international history; between cultural, economic, military, political, religious and social history; and between short- and long-term timescales.
For further details of the curriculum for each year in History click on the Year group button below:
100 Thank You's Project
15 students passed their Bronze Arts Award working on the 100 Thank You's project commemorating the centenary of the end of World War One, especially the role that the Gurkhas played. Read more about their involvement on the Hampshire Cultural Trust Website here...