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History

St Edward's - A caring Christian Community where children achieve their potential, are confident in themselves and their abilities and are set on a positive path for life. 

At St Edward’s, our children love History! There is always a tangible 'buzz' in classrooms as children learn about the lives of Victorian school children, the many wives of Henry VIII and the experiences of soldiers in the trenches of World War I. Children are naturally fascinated by the events of the past, and it is our ambition to nurture this curiosity and equip St Edwards' children with the skills and knowledge to become life-long historians.

 

We believe that history allows children to begin to understand their place in our world, considering what and who has come before them.

We want our children to develop a coherent chronological narrative and develop historical concepts such as cause and effect, considering how their lives and those of others have been impacted.

History allows children to develop their understanding of and appreciate how others may have had to make sacrifices to allow them to live the life they lead today.

They can begin to understand that the past has many facets and that each era is different from the next. Children will develop an understanding for the wider world but also Britain and how it has influenced and been influenced by the wider world. 

We aim for our children to be able to be analytical, critical thinkers with a secure understanding of chronology.

A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.

Marcus Garvey

The core threads of the St Edward’s History Curriculum:

When selecting the knowledge and skills most appropriate for our children, we wanted to ensure that our decisions were informed by our overall vision and values for the school.

The St Edward's values are taught and reinforced within the context of our history curriculum: 

  • Thankfulness
  • Compassion
  • Peace 
  • Forgiveness
  • Perseverance
  • Friendship

With this in mind, we identified key threads which would run through our history curriculum.

These key threads tie together our vision, values, National Curriculum requirements and meet the needs of our pupils;

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Being a Historian (skills)

  • Compare and Contrast
  • Artefacts and Sources
  • Report and Conclude
  • Communication

People, Places and Events (Knowledge)

  • Everyday Life
  • Hierarchy and Power
  • Civilizations
  • British History
  • Significant People
  • Significant Events
  • Local History

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Change (Skills and Knowledge)

  • Changes over time
  • Chronology

At St Edwards we define History as: the study of significant people, places and events of the past.