Course details

GCSE History


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Studying History to GCSE level:


We follow the OCR Modern World GCSE History Specification.
The course has three elements and students are awarded grades A*- G.
1) Aspects of International Relations and USA 1919-1941 Depth Study
2) British Depth study
3) Controlled Assessment on Hitler’s Germany.
Independent research task on Hitler’s influence over Germany and her people.

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In year 10, students will study:


• British History - How was British society changed,1890–-1918? 
• The origins of the First World War
• Peacemaking 1918-1919 and the League of Nations


In year 11, students will study:


• The Roaring 20’s USA 1919-1929
• Depression and the New Deal USA 1929-1941
• Complete the Controlled Assessment
The Controlled Assessment on Hitler’s Germany  will involve approximately:
• 8-10 hours of the content being taught
• 12-15 hours of students’ research keeping a diary of evidence.
• 4-5 hours of writing the task in which they may use their diaries to help them.

Students considering History at GCSE need to be aware that the subject takes a high level of commitment and will involve independent study each week in the form of homework to consolidate and deepen knowledge.

Personal Qualities required to study GCSE History:

The course will help students to understand the World in which we live. They will develop important skills such as analysis, reasoning, organisation and how to present their work in a clear and concise manner.

Requirements for students studying History:

  • An interest in History

  • A positive attitude

  • Commitment throughout the course

  • Ability to work with others and independently

  • Ability to meet deadlines

  • Empathy skills


By achieving a GCSE in History this could lead to:

GCSE History is part of the Governments new English Baccalaureate.  These are subjects that the Government believes will be required or preferred for entry to degree courses and ones that will keep the most options open for students later in life. History is valued by Colleges of Further Education and Higher Education not to mention many employers who require their employees to have good literacy skills.


More information
Any parents or students who would like more information about the course should contact Miss J Ingham, Head of History who will be happy to answer any questions.


Remember: This course is worth 1 GCSE.  You should choose this as ONE of your Option Choices.