The Humanities curriculum embraces the studies of natural and human influence upon the world through the subjects of geography, history and religious education. Through studying key events, issues and beliefs students will gain a deep understanding of the past and present world they live in. This will equip students with a deep empathy and understanding of what life beyond the school gates is like and mould them into responsible, aware and caring human beings.
Head of Humanities Faculty, Head of Geography | Joanne Parkinson | |
Head of History & Politics | Daniel Procter | |
Head of RE/Philosophy & Ethics | Quincy Ernest | |
RE Teacher | Lynden Jackson | |
RE Teacher | Joseph Taylor | |
Geography Teacher | Helen Wood | |
Geography Teacher | Susan Jones | |
Geography Teacher | Mary McSporran | |
History Teacher & Senior Lead Practitioner | Jane Marshall | |
History Teacher | Rebecca Chittenden | |
History Teacher | Adam Webster | |
History Teacher | Daniel McIver |
Key Stage information for Geography is below.
Key Stage information for Geography is below.
Key Stage information for RE is below.