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Humanities

Director of Faculty:

Mr Adam Lewis

alewis@yht.wales

Deputy Directors of Faculty:

Miss Louise Beard

lbeard@yht.wales

Key Stage 3

Our Humanities Learning Vision & Intent:

  • The humanities curriculum begins in a spirit of exploration and enquiry. Big questions sit at the heart of the learner experience so that learners can identify the challenges and opportunities that face humanity (and have found in the past) and will face in the future.
  • Learners will gain knowledge with which they can make informed choices about dilemmas and difficulties and embrace opportunities to innovate and offer hopeful solutions to problems they may face.
  • Their learning experiences will take place both in and out of the classroom so that learners remain connected to their man-made and natural world.

Year 8 Contexts for Learning:
Term 1:
“Is going Nuclear a price worth paying?”
Geography – Energy, Chernobyl and Renewables
History – Pearl Harbour, Hiroshima
RVE – Ethics of War and Pacifism

Term 2: “How do humans overcome adversity?”
Geography – Deprivation and regeneration through the Olympic games
History – World War 1
RVE – Festivals

Term 3: “A Journey to and through the Mississippi"
Geography – Physical geography, rivers and processes
History – Slavery and Civil War
RVE – Equality and race

Click here to view our dedicated Key Stage 3 curriculum website

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Key Stage 4 Geography

In key stage 4 we follow the WJEC GCSE Geography specification.

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Key Stage 4 History

In key stage 4 we follow the WJEC GCSE History specification

Unit 1 – The Elizabethan Age, 1558-1603

This unit focusses on:

  • Elizabeth’s government and the changing role of Parliament.
  • Rich and poor in Elizabethan times.
  • The religious problems facing Elizabeth.
  • The threat of the Spanish Armada.

Unit 2 – The USA: A Nation of Contrasts, 1910-1929

This unit focusses on:

  • Immigration
  • Religion and Race
  • Crime and Corruption
  • Popular entertainment.

Unit 3 – changes in Crime and Punishment, c1500 to the present day.

This unit focusses on:

  • The main causes of crime over time.
  • Why have attitudes to punishment changed over time?

Unit 4 – Two Non-Examined Assessments

This unit is two teacher assessed investigations into two topics in the 19th and 20th centuries. Eg. Jack the Ripper and London in the early 19th century.

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Key Stage 4 Religious Studies

In key stage 4 we follow the WJEC GCSE Religious Studies specification.

Religious Studies is a well-regarded subject which gives pupils the opportunity to explore a variety of moral and ethical issues such as:

  • Euthanasia
  • War and pacifism
  • Sexual relationships
  • Suffering
  • Extremism
  • Evolution
  • Human rights
  • Racism
  • Abortion

As a result, pupils come to a better understanding of their own beliefs, the beliefs of others and also to empathise with the problems that individuals can face on their journey through life.

The current WJEC syllabus for RS consists of two units.

Year 10

Unit 1 – Religion and Philosophical Themes

Part A - Specified core beliefs, teachings and practice of Christianity and Islam.

Part B - Study of two philosophical themes (Life and Death, Good and Evil)

Year 11

Unit 2 – Religion and Ethical Themes

Part A - Specified core beliefs, teachings and practice of Christianity and Islam.

Part B - Study of two ethical themes (Relationships, Human Rights)

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Key Stage 5 Religious Studies

The syllabus for Religious Studies consists of:

Candidates for the AS Level will be required to sit two external written examination papers at the end of Year 12.

Unit 1 - An Introduction to the Study of Religion – Buddhism

Written examination: 1 hour 15 mins - 15% of the qualification

Unit 2 - An Introduction to Religion and Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion

Section A: An Introduction to Religion and Ethics

Section B: An Introduction to Philosophy of Religion

Written examination: 1 hour 30 mins - 25% of the qualification

Candidates for the A Level will be required to sit three external written examination papers at the end of Year 13.

Unit 3 - A Study of Religion – Buddhism

Written examination: 1 hour 30 mins - 20% of the qualification

Unit 4 - Religion and Ethics

Written examination: 1 hour 30 mins - 20% of the qualification

Unit 5 - Philosophy of Religion

Written examination: 1 hour 30 mins - 20% of the qualification

Newsdesk

The Headteacher, Mrs Kite and the Governing Body of Ysgol Harri Tudur/ Henry Tudor School would like to congratulate all Year 13 pupils on their A Level results today and to also sincerely thank all the members of staff who prepared pupils for these exams. Read More…

Our breakfast club grant application to the Tesco Community Grants Scheme has been successful and the project will be put forward to a customer vote in Tesco stores. Voting will commence in stores from the first week of July 2023 until the end of September 2023. This is an application for a grant to support breakfast exam clubs; the details of which are;Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor SchoolExam Breakfast ClubPembrokeLearners taking exams need to be as best prepared as possible and we need support to ensure that hunger does not adversely affect their exam performance.Tesco states that the project with the highest number of votes across our region will receive £1,500 (or the amount that was requested up to this value), the second placed project £1,000 (or the amount that was requested up to this value), and the third placed project £500.  Read More…

The school now has its own twitter account to promote important news and events as well as sharing celebrations of our learner's achievements. Please follow us on Twitter @YsgolHarriTudur. More detailed information can always be found on our school website www.yht.wales and also via the Ysgol Harri Tudur app. Please continue to get in touch with us in the usual ways. Read More…

All drivers are requested to use the designated Drop Off/Pick Up and parking sites whilst on the school site. Read More…

The Friends of Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor School will be holding its AGM on Wednesday 4th October 2023 at 6pm in the Main Hall or Conference Room (depending on numbers). All are welcome to attend and refreshments will be available. If you are planning on attending please email friendsof@yht.wales  Read More…

Home-Start Cymru is a family support charity that provides support, friendship and practical help to parents with young children when they need it most. Read More…

If families have Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor School items of uniform no longer required and are able to donate them, please feel free to drop them off at Reception between 0800 to 1600 hrs during school weekdays. All items will be laundered by school but please ensure any item is in good enough condition to be worn by another learner. Read More…

We welcome all new members to help assist and support the school, with a specific welcome and invite to the parents and guardians of our new Year 7 intake.  Read More…

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