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Welcome to Senior History

“A nation that forgets its Past has no Future”

The main aim of the History Department at Trinity School is to combine academic excellence with enjoyment of the subject for its own sake. Teachers in the department place a strong emphasis both on ensuring that all students reach their full potential in terms of examination results and also on the many exciting opportunities for personal enrichment that History can offer. Trips to the First World War Battlefields, Normandy, Totnes Castle, Buck fast Abbey, Buckland Abbey and Bristol are all part of the curriculum.

History Lesson at Trinity School

Topics & Aims/Objectives

By its very nature, History contributes more to the spiritual, moral and ethical development of the individual student and to their awareness of citizenship than almost any other subject in the curriculum. The centrality to success as an historian (at any level) of being able to understand and respect different points of view provides an invaluable "life skill", helps to combat bigotry and intolerance, and is central to the teaching of Trinity School students of all ages.

A study of the past enhances students' understanding of these issues in relation to their lives in the Twenty-First Century. The History Course at Trinity School is specifically designed to give opportunities for these issues to be confronted in all year groups by studying topics that require them to think and make judgements in all these areas:

  • Results at both GCSE and Advanced Level have been consistently high over the last few years, with the vast majority of students at Advanced Level obtaining grades A to C.
  • The skills taught in History lessons leave students well placed to succeed in the wider world, including the fields of law, business and the media.
  • Students develop their skills in ICT and information retrieval, have wide experience of a range of presentation styles and become increasingly well-motivated, independent learners.
Key Stage 3

In Key Stage 3 all students will study History. Years 7 and 8 study British History from Medieval times up to the Stuarts and a section on Slavery and in Year 9 they study World War 1 and the Holocaust. They use a variety of text books, film footage and even role plays as methods of learning.

Key Stage 4

In Key Stage 4 History is a very popular option subject and the students study the Edexcel Modern History syllabus which includes topics on America, the Cold War, Russia in Revolution and the 2nd World War. Again they use a variety of materials from films and pictures to text and we use a variety of methods from Hotseating to analysing and debating.

Extra Curricular

As a department we offer support for coursework and run support sessions at lunchtime and in club time. Phillip Jones takes an active part in the CCF as Captain attending many of their residential trips and we are looking at running a History club for all those budding Historians to get their hands on some Historical sources and to work as detectives!

History Department Staff
Sarah Jennings - Head of History at Trinity School
Mrs Sarah Jennings
Head of History &
9SJ Tutor


Phil Jones - Teacher of History at Trinity School
Mr Phil Jones
Teacher of History, Surmaster, Head of Key Stage 4
 and CCF
 
History Department Video
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                            Mrs Jennings on TrinitySchool.tv !
See Mrs Jennings on Trinityschool.tv !

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