Curriculum team vision and ethos
The humanities subjects are vital to any student’s education. In our team we aim to:
- Provide all our students with the opportunity to achieve their academic potential
- Provide our students with a safe and stimulating learning environment which will enable them to succeed
- Provide our students with an education that suits their learning needs
- Provide our students with a wider understanding of who they are and how they relate to rest of the world
- Provide our students with the ability to understand and question the issues facing them in today’s society
- Provide our students with the skills necessary to become lifelong learners
What we offer
The department offers an innovative curriculum that is designed to meet the needs of our pupils.
In year 8 a mini-foundation programme is offered, Step Up where pupils are taught History, Geography and Religious Studies with one of the Humanities teachers.
In year 9 pupils study topics such as Climate Change, The First World War and learn about key religious issues.
At KS4 all pupils take the compulsory Religious Studies unit and have the option of selecting GCSE Humanities. GCSE History and GCSE Geography are also offered as a after school option.
The department is in the process of launching a range of post 16 Humanities courses.
Curriculum team description, staffing and resources
The department is housed in Zone 2 of the school over the A and B floors. Each classroom either has an interactive SMARTboard or has a suite of ‘tadpole’ laptops.
The humanities team is a very strong team where we pride ourselves on supporting each other and sharing good practice.
We are a large team and have twelve teachers, one full time administrative support and six teaching assistants.