
History
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13 grades · 87 units · 463 topics
Aligned to National Curriculum Attainment Targets
Key Stage 1 (Years 1-2)

Year 1
Key Stage 1 History Year 1: learning about changes within living memory, significant individuals, and events beyond living memory, aligned with the UK National Curriculum.

Year 2
Key Stage 1 History Year 2: studying significant individuals, events beyond living memory such as the Great Fire of London, and changes in local history, aligned with UK National Curriculum attainment targets.
Key Stage 2 (Years 3-6)

Year 3
Key Stage 2 History Year 3: exploring changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age, alongside Ancient Civilisations and local history studies, aligned with UK National Curriculum attainment targets.

Year 4
Key Stage 2 History Year 4: a comprehensive study of the Roman Empire's impact on Britain, the Anglo-Saxon settlement, and the Viking raids, focusing on social change, resistance, and the formation of the English kingdom.

Year 5
Key Stage 2 History Year 5: a comprehensive study of the Anglo-Saxon and Viking struggle for England, the unification of the kingdom, and the impact of these settlements on British culture and identity.

Year 6
Key Stage 2 History Year 6: studying ancient civilisations including Egypt, Greece, and the Maya, alongside a local history study of a post-1066 site, aligned with UK National Curriculum attainment targets.
Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9)

Year 7
Key Stage 3 History Year 7: a comprehensive study of Medieval Britain from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the dawn of the Tudor era in 1485, exploring political power, social structures, and cultural shifts.

Year 8
Key Stage 3 History Year 8: exploring the transformation of Britain from the end of the Middle Ages through the Tudor and Stuart dynasties to the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, covering political, religious, and social upheavals.

Year 9
Key Stage 3 History Year 9: covering the making of the modern world from the Industrial Revolution through the twentieth century, aligned with UK National Curriculum attainment targets.
Key Stage 4: GCSE (Years 10-11)

Year 10
Key Stage 4 GCSE History Year 10: a comprehensive study of British history, featuring the thematic study of Crime and Punishment (c.1000–present), the historic environment of Whitechapel, and the depth study of Anglo-Saxon and Norman England.

Year 11
Key Stage 4 GCSE History Year 11: a comprehensive study of Weimar and Nazi Germany, the Cold War, and Elizabethan England, focusing on depth studies, thematic changes, and rigorous exam preparation.
Key Stage 5: A-Level (Years 12-13)

Year 12
Key Stage 5 A-Level History Year 12: a comprehensive study of the Tudor Dynasty (1485-1603) and the evolution of the British State, focusing on political authority, religious reformation, and social transformation.

Year 13
Key Stage 5 A-Level History Year 13: an intensive study of Civil Rights in the USA 1865-1992, the British Empire's evolution, and independent historical enquiry, focusing on synoptic understanding and high-level historiographical debate.