Geography
The Geography curriculum starts in Year 7 with an in-depth study of the earth - its structure, atmosphere and landscapes. Moving from this, pupils then start to learn about how people interact with the world.
Over time, the curriculum then develops key themes in both physical and human geography - natural hazards, rivers, coasts, ecosystems, population, migration, development and sustainability.
Pupils are taught case studies and in-depth country studies to wider their understanding of geographical concepts. By the time they sit the Edexcel GCSE Geography qualification in Year 11, pupils will have visited each key concept at least three times, each time spiralling through the content to deepen their knowledge and understanding.
Year 7
Autumn 1 |
Unit 1 – What is a Geographer |
Autumn 2 |
Unit 2 - Development |
Spring 1 |
Unit 3 - Rivers |
Spring 2 |
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Summer 1 |
Field work |
Summer 2 |
Unit 4 – Middle East |
Year 8
Autumn 1 |
Unit 1 – Tectonics |
Autumn 2 |
Unit 2 – Population |
Spring 1 |
Unit 3 - Coasts |
Spring 2 |
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Summer 1 |
Unit 4 Ecosystems |
Summer 2 |
Year 9
Autumn 1 |
Unit 1 – Life in an emerging country |
Autumn 2 |
Unit 2 – Living with hazards |
Spring 1 |
Unit 3 – Issues of urbanisation |
Spring 2 |
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Summer 1 |
Unit 4 – Energy Consumption |
Summer 2 |
Unit 4 – Energy Consumption |
Year 10
Autumn 1 | Hazardous Earth - Tectonic Hazards |
Autumn 2 | Development Dynamics |
Spring 1 | Hazardous Earth - Tropical Cyclones |
Spring 2 | Urbanising World |
Summer 1 |
Physical Landscapes & River Landscapes |
Summer 2 |
Human Landscapes - Urban Areas + Fieldwork Enquiries - Urban & Rivers |
Year 11
Autumn 1 |
Physical - Coastal Landscapes & Human - A named UK city |
Autumn 2 |
People and the Biosphere and Forests Under Threat |
Spring 1 | Consumption of Energy Resources |
Spring 2 Summer 1 |
Exam Preparation |
History
The History curriculum seeks to provide pupils with the ability to take part in important and interesting conversations about British history and beyond, and about how British history has impacted on and been impacted on by the wider world.
In Years 7 to 9, the curriculum is sequenced chronologically, with bredth and depth studies, so that pupils can understand the sweep and scale of historical study and understand both the causation and consequences of key historical events from before the Battle of Hastings up to World War Two and beyond.
From Year 10 onwards, pupils study towards the Edexcel GCSE History qualification, covering British medicine since 1250, the American west, Henry VIII and his ministers and Germany 1918-1939.
Year 7
Autumn 1 |
Unit 1 Worldviews in 1000 |
Autumn 2 |
Unit 2 The Norman Conquest |
Spring 1 |
Unit 3 Religion in the Middle Ages |
Spring 2 |
Unit 4 Challenges to Medieval Monarchs |
Summer 1 |
Unit 5 14th Century Mali |
Summer 2 |
Unit 6 The Renaissance |
Year 8
Autumn 1 |
Unit 1 The Reformation |
Autumn 2 |
Unit 2 The Elizabethans |
Spring 1 |
Unit 3 The English Civil War |
Spring 2 |
Unit 4 Transatlantic Slave Trade |
Summer 1 |
Unit 5 The Industrial Revolution |
Summer 2 |
Unit 6 The British Empire |
Year 9
Autumn 1 |
Unit 1 World War I |
Autumn 2 |
Unit 2 Suffrage |
Spring 1 |
Unit 3 World War II |
Spring 2 |
Unit 4 The Holocaust |
Summer 1 |
Unit 5 Civil Rights (US and UK) |
Summer 2 |
Unit 6 Post-war Britain |
Year 10
Autumn 1 |
Paper 1: Renaissance & 18th-19th Centuries |
Autumn 2 |
Paper 1: 1900- Moders & Western Front |
Spring 1 |
Paper 3: Weimar Republic |
Spring 2 |
Paper 3: How Hitler Became Chancellor |
Summer 1 |
Paper 3: Nazi Germany |
Summer 2 |
Paper 2: Origins of the Cold War |
Year 11
Autumn 1 |
Paper 2: Escalation of the Cold War |
Autumn 2 |
Paper 2: End of the Cold War |
Spring 1 |
Paper 2: Elizabeth I |
Spring 2 |
Paper 2: Elizabeth I |
Religious Education
The Religious Education curriculum addresses big questions about life, philosophy and ethics, highlighting inspirational figures of world religions so that pupils gain a breadth of knowledge and understanding in a multi-cultural and global society.
It takes a chronological approach to the study of religion, covering early Eastern religions and Abrahamic faiths in Year 7. and continuing through Islam, Sikhism and Humanism in Year 8.
From Year 10 onwards, pupils studying towards the WJEC GCSE Religious Education qualification cover the beliefs and practices of two religions and study four ethical and philosophical themes - relationships, life and death, good and evil and human rights.
You have the right to request your child does not take part in RE lessons. To request this, please contact Suzi.Shepherd@harthsillacademy.org.uk
Year 7
Autumn 1 |
Origins of Abrahamic Faith |
Autumn 2 |
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Spring 1 |
Judaism |
Spring 2 |
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Summer 1 |
Christianity |
Summer 2 |
Year 8
Autumn 1 |
Islam |
Autumn 2 |
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Spring 1 |
Philosophy of Religion |
Spring 2 |
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Summer 1 |
Atheism |
Summer 2 |
Year 9
Autumn 1 |
Life and Death |
Autumn 2 |
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Spring 1 |
Equality |
Spring 2 |
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Summer 1 |
Extremism |
Summer 2 |
Year 10
Autumn 1 |
Christian Practices |
Autumn 2 |
Human Rights |
Spring 1 |
Good and Evil |
Spring 2 |
Life and Death |
Summer 1 |
Human Relationships |
Summer 2 |
Revision: Islam |
Year 11
Autumn 1 |
Revision: Christianity |
Autumn 2 |
Revision: Themes |
Spring 1 |
Exam: Themes |
Spring 2 |
Exams: Christianity & Islam |