Remembrance Day 2021
Are you in S2 and making your choices?
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Are you in S3 and making your choices?
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Are you in S4 or S5 and making your choices?
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What do you study in History?
National History
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Unit 1 – Scottish: Era of the Great War, 1900 – 1928
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Unit 2 – British: Atlantic Slave Trade, 1770 – 1807
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Assignment – Pupils choose a topic which relates to the above areas of study, then create a question which allows them to describe, analyse, debate and evaluate the possible answers and use historical research to support their findings.
Higher History
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Unit 1 – British: Britain, 1851 – 1951
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Unit 2 – European and World: USA, 1918 – 1968
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Unit 3 – Scottish: Wars of Independence, 1249 – 1328
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Assignment – Pupils choose a topic which relates to the above areas of study, then create a question which allows them to describe, analyse, debate and evaluate the possible answers and use historical research to support their findings.
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Where can History take you?
History is seen as a desirable qualification by most universities and many of their courses. Not only is it partly an essay-based subject which prepares pupils for the level of writing required at university, but it is also renowned for preparing pupils with critical thinking and research skills. See this attachment for more information on the skills/courses universities and colleges highlight History for.
History qualifications are useful for a variety of careers such as:
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Civil Service
- Diplomatic Service
- Genealogy
- Journalism
- Law
- Museum Work
- Politics
- Publishing
- Teaching
- Tourism
Staff
Miss McMillan (Teacher of History & Modern Studies)
Mr Purcell (Teacher of History & Modern Studies)