History
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Year 9 pupils at Tyne Cot
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We aim to give students a broad, chronological introduction to British history in Years 7 to 9. Beginning with the conquest of Saxon England in 1066, the course covers aspects of Medieval, Early Modern and Modern history up to the end of the Second World War. Foreign case studies of North American Indians and the French Revolution provide opportunities to make comparisons with contemporary developments in Britain.
Students are encouraged to think for themselves, to find out what happened and why, and are introduced to the idea of different historical interpretations of the past. Year 7 visit Dover Castle and Canterbury Cathedral; Year 8 go to Hampton Court, and Year 9 travel to the battlefields of the First World War.
At GCSE level, we follow the OCR examination course on Modern World History. It comprises a Core Curriculum: International Relations 1919-1939, followed by units on the USA, 1919-1941, Liberal Britain, 1906-1918 and a controlled assessment task on Russia, 1905-1941.
At A/S level, the first year of the sixth form, students return to Tudor history and, by way of contrast, look back to a topic touched upon at GCSE, the rise and fall of Fascist Italy.
- Mid-Tudor Crises 1536–69
- Democracy and Dictatorship: Italy 1896–1943
At A2, in the second year of the course, students focus on modern American history. The two modules are:
- The Vietnam War, 1955 - 1975
- Civil Rights in the United States of America, 1865 - 1992
History is also offered at Standard and Higher Level at IB. We cover:
- Communism in Crisis, 1976-89
- The Cold War
- Authoritarian Dictatorships, with special emphasis on Mao, Stalin and Mussolini
The History and Politics Society has invited a number of distinguished speakers to Kent College and takes a group to visit the Palace of Westminster each year. The Debating Society, which meets weekly, is enthusiastically supported by pupils of all ages.
Whatever their chosen path after school, students will have developed and practised a variety of analytical skills, hugely beneficial to their future lives and careers.
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