History is an exciting and insightful discipline and taught at Sandbach School to inspire a student’s curiosity of the past. We look for student’s to engage with our independent learning ethos. Studying history will create a depth understanding of the value and significance of events in the past and gain a deeper understanding of social, religious, economic and cultural issues. Examinations will follow the linear model and there will be a coursework element that will count to 20% of your final A Level. If you would like further clarification or input please speak to a history teacher.
- C in History if taken, otherwise evidence of a good reading, comprehension and writing skills - Five GCSE, grades C (grade 5) or above
Unit 1 - Source analysis; Essay question. Unit 2 - Comparing factors and making a judgement; essay question. Unit 3 - Historical interpretations question; thematic essay. Unit 4 - Topic based essay - an extended essay of 3000 – 4000 words, arising from independent study and research.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Cheshire East |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Boys |
| Address | Crewe Road, Sandbach, CW11 3NS |
History is an exciting and insightful discipline and taught at Sandbach School to inspire a student’s curiosity of the past. We look for student’s to engage with our independent learning ethos. Studying history will create a depth understanding of the value and significance of events in the past and gain a deeper understanding of social, religious, economic and cultural issues. Examinations will follow the linear model and there will be a coursework element that will count to 20% of your final A Level. If you would like further clarification or input please speak to a history teacher.
- C in History if taken, otherwise evidence of a good reading, comprehension and writing skills - Five GCSE, grades C (grade 5) or above
Unit 1 - Source analysis; Essay question. Unit 2 - Comparing factors and making a judgement; essay question. Unit 3 - Historical interpretations question; thematic essay. Unit 4 - Topic based essay - an extended essay of 3000 – 4000 words, arising from independent study and research.