Geography, History and RE
Humanities at Lighthouse - Geography, History and RE
Why is it important to our students’ futures?
Humanities encompasses Geography, History and RE. Through the study of these, students develop a rich understanding of the world – past and present – and becoming positive global citizens. They build an understanding of theirs and other cultures – building tolerance, mutual respect, and understanding across different cultures and communities. Students develop a clearer sense of self through studying Humanities. It is in these lessons that students are taught to ask perceptive questions about changes in society, the reasons for conflict and the consequences of decisions. A key skill developed in Humanities is verifying a source. This is of particular importance to our students who are more susceptible to fake news. Students also develop the skills of debating in Humanities. This includes developing and structuring arguments and responding to opposing viewpoints. Again, this is a fundamental life skill our students need to develop to be successful in the modern world.
What does Humanities look like in Lighthouse School?
- We have a spiral curriculum that supports our learners in retaining learning and building on concepts.
- For the majority of students Geography, History, and RE are taught as discrete subjects.
- Currently, Humanities is taught at KS3 only, but where a student has expressed an interest in studying a Humanities subject in KS4 or KS5, we have partnered with a neighbouring secondary school and the students have accessed the course there.
- Humanities works closely with the English department so that all of the historical contexts for the texts taught in GCSE English Literature are pre-taught in KS3. For example, students study Animal Farm in GCSE English Literature and Communist Russia is a topic in KS3 History.
What visitors/enrichment activities take place in the subject?
- There have been multiple religious speakers from community faith groups and visits to local places of worship.
- Students have visited a wide-range of local ecological sites to embed their learning in Geography. What have students gone on to achieve in the subject? Students have practically engaged with Humanities. This includes creating meals out of the food available to Victorians, making models of volcanoes, and student-projects on a wide range of faiths.
Geography Curriculum:
Subject |
Topic |
Key Stage |
Year |
Level |
Linked Subject |
Geography |
Trade and Economics |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
Future Skills |
Geography |
Settlements |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
|
Geography |
Challenging Environments (Amazon Rainforest/Arctic) |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
Science |
Geography |
Physical, Human, Map work |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
Maths |
Geography |
Weather |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
Science |
Geography |
Environment - Climate Change |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
Science |
Geography |
Tectonic Plates, Volcanoes, and Earthquakes |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
Science |
Geography |
Transport |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
Community |
Geography |
Tourism |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
|
History Curriculum:
Subject |
Topic |
Key Stage |
Year |
Level |
Linked Subject |
History |
Abolition of Slavery, Immigration |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
RSHE, Citizenship |
History |
Stalin, Communism, and the Russian Revolution |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
English |
History |
WWII |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
English, Citizenship |
History |
Tudors - A World of Discovery (Inventions and Scientific Advancements) |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
English |
History |
Tudors - Education, Society, and Crime |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
English |
History |
Tudor Catastrophes - Plague, Great Fire, Gunpoder Plot |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
English |
History |
The Age of Invention |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
English |
History |
Class System |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
Citizenship |
History |
Society and Women |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
RSHE, Citizenship, English |
RE Curriculum:
Subject |
Topic |
Key Stage |
Year |
Level |
Linked Subject |
RE |
Justice and Freedom - Racism and Equality |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
RSHE, Citizenship |
RE |
Story of Moses - Parallels to Jesus for Christmas |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
|
RE |
Rites of Passage - Birth, Coming of Age, Marriage |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
RSHE |
RE |
Religions and Festivals |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
|
RE |
Peace and Conflict |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
English, Citizenship |
RE |
Eternity - Religious and Non-Religious |
KS3 |
1 |
All |
|
RE |
Belief - Is There A God? |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
|
RE |
Inspirational People - Was Jesus the Messiah? |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
|
RE |
Inspirational People |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
|
RE |
Alternative and Non-Religious World Views - Easter/Eostre |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
|
RE |
Creation v Science |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
Science, English |
RE |
Environmental Issues |
KS3 |
2 |
All |
Science |
RE |
The Problem of Evil |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
English |
RE |
Dreams and Superstitions - Dreams in Christmas Story |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
|
RE |
Wealth and Poverty |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
Citizenship |
RE |
Humanism |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
|
RE |
Crime and Punishment |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
RSHE, Citizenship |
RE |
Animal Ethics |
KS3 |
3 |
All |
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