Level
Lower Secondary (suitable for children aged 11-14 / Years 7–9)
Hours of study
3 hours a week, plus extra time for completing assignments.
Level
Lower Secondary (suitable for children aged 11-14 / Years 7–9)
Hours of study
3 hours a week, plus extra time for completing assignments.
Our Lower Secondary History course invites your child to step into the past and explore the events, people and ideas that have shaped the world we live in today. Through rich, thought-provoking topics, your child will begin to understand how key moments in history continue to influence our present — and our future.
They’ll be encouraged to think critically, question evidence and draw meaningful connections across time and place. Along the way, they’ll:
Delivered through a flexible blend of online and offline learning, this course prepares your child for further study at GCSE level — developing not just historical knowledge, but empathy, curiosity and the confidence to think independently.
This course follows the English National Curriculum for Key Stage 3 History.
Requirements: Your child won’t need any previous knowledge to take our Lower Secondary History homeschooling course, which starts from the basics. They’ll need to have studied History at Years 7 or 8 to enrol for Years 8 or 9, respectively.
Study method: A mix of online and offline study with structured content, designed for more independent learning. Expert Tutor feedback and a dedicated Student Progress Manager are included to help support your child’s progress.
Key topics
Take a look at our Lower Secondary History homeschooling course to see what your child will be studying, with these exclusive previews on our student learning platform. These will give you an insight into our approach to this subject, the different topics it covers and the types of activities and exercises your child will be doing once they get started.
Our easy-to-use online student learning platform gives your child instant access to everything they need for each of their courses. It’s where they’ll find all their study materials and resources, and where they can upload assignments, find out their grades and receive feedback from their course Tutors. You’ll also have parent access while your child is studying with us, so you can follow their progress and achievements.
We understand that every child is different, and our personalised approach to our students’ learning and wellbeing makes sure your child gets the support they need, when they need it. From their own dedicated Student Progress Manager to the option of 1:1 sessions with a specialist Tutor, your child has a friendly team behind them at every stage, so that they can unleash their full potential while studying in a safe and supportive environment.
We’re the only online school where your child can choose what, how, when and where they study – with no live lessons, set timetables, or crowded classrooms – for a 100% personalised, pupil-led learning experience. Our unique approach to homeschooling lets your child study at their own pace, in ways that work for them, wherever you are in the world – ensuring they really can learn without limits.
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My love of History developed through my learning at school. I had a fantastic History teacher who was passionate about the stories of the past. I think History is so fascinating because it’s about people and stories. It might be the great men and women of History, life-changing social movements, catastrophic wars, or everyday life. All, fundamentally, boil down to people and that, for me, makes it so intrinsically interesting.
I followed my love of History to university. I went to the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland to study for a Modern and Contemporary History degree, as I was fascinated by Irish History. With History, there are always limitless areas of study, and I also discovered a passion for American History at university. I was lucky enough to spend a summer researching at Cornell University in the United States for a Professor of History there. I am currently learning more about the history of Empire, local history and working on the representations of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups in British History. That’s another reason I love History, there is always more to discover!
I have been teaching for the last 15 years in the west of Cornwall. I love interacting with my students, imparting the stories of History but also encouraging them to develop their skills as historians. Evaluating sources of information is vital in life, and I am pleased to be helping young people to be doing this. As well as teaching all year groups at my secondary school, I have marked at GCSE and A level for examining boards.
When not teaching I like to relax by visiting historic places and by being in nature, either at the beach or in the countryside with my family. I also enjoy historical fiction and cooking.
I look forward to sharing my passion for History with you.
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My passion for History began with an early trip to Hampton Court Palace. My imagination was captured walking the corridors trodden by Henry VIII and many others whose influence is felt in our country to this day.
As my education progressed and my interest in History widened, I began to appreciate the process of critically assessing and combining a variety of historical sources to construct my own interpretation of events. As Confucius stated, “study the past, if you would define the future”.
I took my undergraduate degree in History at Liverpool University and followed this with a PGCE in the subject, later completing an MSc in Education at the University of Oxford. My lifelong love of learning continued more recently with the completion of a Graduate Diploma in Law from Nottingham Law School. This latter course of study was completed by distance learning, which has given me a first-hand appreciation of the unique requirements of those studying remotely rather than in a classroom environment.
I have over 20 years of experience in teaching GCSE and A level History and Government and Politics at Secondary schools in Derbyshire, Oxfordshire and London. During this time, in addition to classroom teaching, I have had the responsibility of being both Head of History and Head of Sixth Form. More recently, I have held a role as an examiner for GCSE and A Level History.
I have always taken a great deal of satisfaction from seeing my students develop their critical thinking as Historians and have taken great pleasure in seeing many of them choose to study the subject at excellent universities and beyond.
When not engaging in my love for History and Politics, I enjoy singing in a community choir and playing the clarinet in a local wind ensemble. I also love exploring the Oxfordshire countryside where I live with my husband, two children and dog, who unsurprisingly is named Henry!
I look forward to sharing my passion for History with the students of Wolsey Hall Oxford.
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I have always been fascinated by History, and in particular political History. For me History is the study of people, their ambitions and the interactions between them. I enjoy thinking about History in a global sense. What were the driving forces behind huge changes in the world, such as wars and revolutions? How and why did some individuals have such a significant impact and continue to do so today?
My love for History probably came from a childhood of running around the gardens of National Trust houses and visiting castles and heritage sites. These captured my imagination, and I wanted to find out what it was like to live in a different era. Later, my History teacher was a great inspiration and opened up a new world of learning. I became interested in the History of ideas and power struggles. I studied History at A Level and then at university and particularly enjoyed Russian History and Cold War History modules.
After completing my degree, I travelled the world. I went to South America for a year, travelled around Europe. Travelling and learning first hand about different countries, their cultures and History fascinated me. I was also interested in the legacy of historical events and how people viewed these.
On my return, I studied a PGCE at the University of Ulster on the north coast of Ireland and then spent ten years working in England, where I taught History and Politics to A level. Most recently, I was the Head of History in a school in the UAE. I loved working with students from all over the world and the different perspectives they brought to lessons. I was also able to support students for whom English was not their first language and help prepare them for the IGCSE.
I have tutored GCSE and A Level students and been an A Level examiner. I enjoy helping people to reach their full potential, and I am always glad to help. I am approachable and friendly, and I look forward to helping you to learn. I am always happy to talk about History!
In my spare time, my hobbies include reading, walking in the countryside, camping and cooking. I currently live in Ireland with my partner and my son.
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I am a fully qualified secondary school teacher with 12 years teaching experience. I have taught both in the UK and internationally. At present, I teach history and sociology in an all ability college in Northern Ireland, having previously spent time teaching in Saudi Arabia and India. I enjoy creating a supportive and stimulating learning environment whereby all students can reach their full potential.
I have always had a passion for the social and historical world, recognising the importance of understanding our past and present to shape the future. With a love of critically analysing the social world, I completed a BSc Honours degree in Sociology, at Ulster University, before a completing a PGCE in Sociology with History at Queen’s University, Belfast. Having begun my teaching career in Belfast, I then embarked on a culturally enriching experience by teaching in Saudi Arabia and India. During my time spent in Asia, I taught a diverse range of students, developing my experience of teaching students with English as an additional language. I got to travel to some amazing places and came home culturally richer, with a life time of memories and new experiences.
In 2015, after four years teaching, I returned to full-time education to complete a Masters in Education at Queen’s University, Belfast. An extremely enriching professional journey, it allowed me to reflect on, and develop, my teaching practice by undertaking modules in areas such as Special Educational Needs and Developing Thinking Skills.
Outside of teaching, I enjoy pursuing hobbies and spending time with family and friends. With a lifelong passion for music and drama, I am part of a musical society where I enjoy participating in concerts and an annual musical production. I also like to stay active by going on hill walks and spending time in nature.
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I am a fully qualified History teacher with a BA degree in Ancient History and a Master’s in Political Communication, both from Cardiff University. I always knew that I wanted to share my love of History, so I went on to complete a PGCE at Bath Spa University and became a teacher. I am currently teaching Lower Secondary, IGCSE and A Level students at an inner London NI boys’ school. Alongside History, I have taught both Religious Education and Geography, been a form tutor and led the school equality council.
I have an up-to-date knowledge of the History curriculum and am incredibly passionate about my subject. I thoroughly enjoy how history helps us understand the way we are today. It is a dynamic and exciting subject – as we study the past there are constantly new perspectives and voices to examine. Our history completely shapes our future, and I believe it is so important for students to learn about past events so they can better understand the world we live in.
I love history and I enjoy keeping up to date with politics putting my Master’s to use. When not engaging in these I enjoy playing netball; I am part of two teams and play twice a week. My love of sport continues into most games but especially rugby, and since being at an inner London boys’ school, I’ve even found myself enjoying football.
I am really looking forward to sharing my love of history with students at Wolsey Hall Oxford and hope to inspire the budding historians of the future.
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I adore History and have had the absolute pleasure of being a teacher, tutor and examiner in the subject. My main interests at university were in Tudor and Stuart England, the Russian Revolution and the First World War.
I undertook my Master’s Degree whilst teaching in a Secondary School, and thoroughly enjoyed rummaging in the Kent County Archives for primary sources relating to the history of crime and punishment. However, there is no area of History I don’t enjoy learning about and I keep learning. I am a member of the Historical Association and take advantage of their courses and articles, and I love to visit English Heritage sites and museums with my two children.
As historians we are custodians of the past and are lucky enough to make windows into the lives of our ancestors, to see how they lived, breathed, thought and felt. I consider myself to be a life-long learner and I hope, through teaching, that I can pass this love for the subject on to others.
I have had a varied and interesting career in teaching. I have taught across the secondary school age range, alongside teaching Politics, and the Extended Project Qualification. I have also worked with students from a variety of backgrounds, learning needs and abilities, to meet their personal goals. I have worked with international students and travelled to places such as Berlin and Ypres with my students. I undertook a teacher exchange programme to a school in Taipei and was able to experience education in Taiwan. My time as a one-to-one tutor and an examiner has also been very important in forming my understanding of the requirements for exam success.
I now live in the North Downs of Kent with my husband and two children, running a local baby bank. In my spare time, I keep chickens and an allotment garden.
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I graduated from Canterbury Christ Church University with a degree in History. I liked it so much that I went back again to complete a teacher training certificate in the same subject.
I am fascinated by all things historical, but especially Social History. As a child I loved visiting my grandparents’ house which was a treasure trove for family history and stories. From playing in the old Anderson shelter, to pulling ancient tins out of the cupboards, the house was so exciting! I listened fascinated to stories of taking tea with Haile Selassie in the front room, listening to heated discussions between my father and Hewlett Johnson, the Red Dean of Canterbury Cathedral, and washing and bandaging the feet of the Jarrow marchers.
How could I not become a historian? I also love the Medieval and Early Modern Periods, but my real passion is the First and Second World Wars. I have worked on television documentaries and researched the battlefields of Europe for both my own work and that of other authors.
I collect books on Military and Social History, and now I am the proud owner of two libraries in my Somme Farmhouse where I spend most of my time. My cat Maisy lives with me in a museum of First World War History!
When I’m not tutoring or messing around in the museum, I can be found back at Canterbury Christ Church University who still can’t get rid of me! I am a part time Senior Lecturer in History Education. I also love walking the battlefields, art galleries, drawing, reading, and everyone else’s museums!
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My interest in History stems from childhood holidays spent exploring archaeological sites, castles and other historical monuments. It was further developed by inspirational teachers at both school and university. I relished the stories of the past and was fascinated by many of the characters I discovered along the way; I also came to see how much the study of History helps us to make sense of the world we live in. Over time, I became equally engaged by historical methods – constructing and challenging interpretations of the past through the rigorous use and evaluation of historical source materials.
I completed my undergraduate degree in History at Oxford University. I left Oxford with a very keen interest in the Middle Ages and developed this by doing an MLitt in Medieval History at the University of St Andrews. During these years of study, I decided that I wanted to become a teacher to inspire a love of History in young people and develop my own knowledge and understanding of the past. I did a PGCE at Cambridge.
Since then, I have spent 15 years teaching in girls’ schools in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, including nine years as Head of History. I have enjoyed teaching a wide range of periods in British, European and World History and helping students develop skills, including evaluating historical sources and structuring arguments. Leading foreign trips has also been a high point of teaching, particularly taking students to visit Berlin and Krakow to support their work on aspects of 20th-century European History.
Outside teaching, I enjoy travel and exploring the outdoors with my three young children – walking and introducing them to some of the historical sites that sparked my own interest in the past.
I look forward to sharing my love of the past with you.
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I am passionate about History and one of my main reasons for going into teaching was my desire never to give the subject up. At school, I was inspired and hooked by my History teacher, and I’ve really enjoyed my own career teaching in a wide range of secondary schools across the country. I gained my History degree and teaching qualification at Oxford University. Some years later I completed a distance learning MA in Theology, so I also have some experience of learning from home.
My students often describe me as kind and helpful, always willing to go the extra mile to support them in their studies. I enjoy the challenge of helping students to be the best they can be, building up their confidence and discovering their interests and passions. History is such a big topic, encompassing all of human life; as such, there is something for everyone. I particularly like to find links between topics, to study the art and music of the time periods or to ask what was happening elsewhere at the same time. There is always more and more History to enjoy and more to discover.
When I’m not tutoring, I enjoy spending time with my dogs. In fact, I’m pretty much obsessed with dogs! Pablo and Milo are very valued members of my family, and they go everywhere with me. They especially like visiting castles and historical sites! I also enjoy music, particularly singing and playing piano.
I look forward to being able to support and assist you and hope that you enjoy finding out more about History during your studies.
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