History is an essential, compulsory subject at Key Stage 4 in every country in Europe, except one! Why is it almost universally judged to be so important a subject for young people to study? People with qualifications in History do a wide range of jobs, including: architect, barrister, civil servant, economist, journalist, market researcher, personnel officer, police officer, publisher, retail store manager, social worker, solicitor. |
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MJH |
Head of History |
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JHM |
Deputy Head of Sixth Form |
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IGT |
Progress & Learning Leader – Year 9 |
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KAW |
Progress & Learning Leader – Year 10 |