History intent statement:
At St Helena’s C of E primary school, our history curriculum hopes to inspire pupils to be curious and creative thinkers, unlocking potential in all. It ensures that all pupils flourish through enduring challenge, developing their wisdom and confidence to think critically, ask questions, and be able to explain and analyse historical evidence to build an awareness of significant events and individuals in global, British and local history, recognising how things have changed over time. Our history curriculum will support children to respect the complexity of people’s lives, the diversity of societies and the relationships between different groups in our wider community. Our curriculum allows children to be thankful for the many reasons why people may behave in the way they do, supporting children to develop compassion for others while providing an opportunity to learn from mankind’s past mistakes. We want our children to build their understanding of chronology in each year group, making connections over periods of time to develop a chronologically-secure knowledge of History.
History implementation:
Our History curriculum is built around the importance of historical knowledge being shaped by disciplinary approaches. The strands of topic knowledge, chronological awareness, substantive concepts, historical enquiry and disciplinary concepts are interwoven through all of our units of work to create engaging and enriching learning experiences which allow our children to investigate history and most importantly be historians themselves.
History impact:
As our Year 6 historians transition to secondary school, our goal is for each child to cultivate a mindset of historical inquiry. This involves critically evaluating the narratives presented by history, considering what it reveals or conceals. Additionally, we aim for students to make robust connections between historical events and their impact on the past, present, and possibly the future.