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- The aims of studying History at Loreto include: Know and understand significant aspects of the history of the wider world; the nature of ancient civilisations; the expansion and dissolution of empires; characteristic features of past non-European societies.
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- Unit 1: Britain Challenge and Transformation
- Unit 2: The Cold War
- Unit 3: Historical Investigation
Percentage of total marks: 40% Method of assessment: Written exam 2 hours 30 minutes This module focuses on the development of British society in the period 1851 to 1964. It looks at the change from a society that favoured rich, landowning white men to one that is more democratic, equal and diverse. We see how different groups emerge to challenge t...
Percentage of total marks: 40% Method of assessment: Written exam 2 hours 30 minutes This module provides an in depth study of the evolving course of international relations after the Second World War, an era of tension between communist and capitalist powers which threatened nuclear Armageddon. It explores concepts such as communism and anti-commu...
Percentage of total marks: 20% Method of assessment: NEA coursework Non-Examination Assessment (NEA). This is a coursework essay that will investigate a historical topic covering a period of 100 years. The investigation should be completed in 4500 words and must contain the evaluation of at least three primary sources and of differing historical in...
One of our key aims at Loreto College is to ensure we build and challenge our young people’s understanding of themselves, the world around them and their own place within it.
History Q 1. What do you study in History at Loreto? We follow the AQA A level syllabus: AQA Unit 1G Challenge and Transformation: Britain c1851-1964 (Exam Module 40%) AQA Unit 2R The Cold War c1945-1991 (Exam Module 40%) AQA Unit 3 Non-Examined Assessment (Coursework Module 20%)
At Loreto we believe all students have the right to receive an overall education which will enable them, in the light of the faith of the Church, to engage with the deepest questions of life. As we work and study together, we unpack and develop our Mary Ward Values.
A level History is made up of three units spanning a wide period of history. In Unit 1 Challenge and Transformation: Britain: c1851-1964, you will study Victorian and Edwardian Britain and also the World Wars and their legacies. In Unit 2, The Cold War c1945-1991, you will study the evolving course of international
Britain as a nation. History at Loreto will leave you with a better understanding of the world we live in today. History is taught in a variety of styles. Lessons focus on debate and analysis to support examination techniques, underpinned by independent research and reasoning. Learning is supported by dedicated staff and enriched through a