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JW6 - History A Level

John Wallis Academy, The

Millbank Road, Kingsnorth, ASHFORD, Kent, TN23 3HG

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
History, Philosophy and Theology

Available start dates

Available start dates

Wednesday, 02 September 2026
The John Wallis Academy
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

Applications Open: Thursday 6th November 2025

Applications Close: Tuesday 31st March 2026

Entry Requirements: Please see specific course details.



Course Summary

With the AQA specification, students explore two fascinating periods. Firstly, the Tudors (1485-1603) where we unravel tales of power struggles, religious upheaval and cultural shifts across the reigns of all five Tudor monarchs. There are opportunities to visit the National Archives, Hampton Court, the Tower of London and Westminster Abbey. Secondly, we study Democracy and Nazism (1918-1945), delving into the problems across post-war Germany, the rise of the Nazi party, how Germany was consolidated into a dictatorship and what life was life for the German people living under such a regime. Planned trips can take place to the Imperial War Museum, and hopefully, Auschwitz!

Course Details

An A Level in History isn't just about the past; it's a ticket to a range of useful skills for the future. You'll become an expert at researching, thinking critically, and expressing your ideas clearly. These skills are like superpowers that employers love. Whether you want to be a detective, journalist, or even run your own business, a History A Level gives you the tools to understand the world and communicate effectively. It's not just about dates and facts; it's about being a smart thinker and communicator, setting you up for success in lots of different jobs!

Beyond classes, there's a world of opportunities, such as becoming a Holocaust Education Trust Ambassador, visiting Auschwitz, trips to Parliament, Berlin, Hampton Court, Hever Castle, and the Imperial War Museum. Research workshops are available at Kent University and the National Archives. Taking part in debates and engaging with external speakers and workshops are an exciting way of being able to understand sources and differing interpretations about specific topics.


How will it be delivered and assessed?

This qualification has three parts. 20% is for you to independently research a topic within the theme of Civil Rights across America. This essay will explore a 100-year period. A further 40% examines your interpretation skills, on the topic of the Tudors, with a 2-hour 30-minute exam. The final 40% is on German history, where you will analyse historical sources and what they tell us about how society, war and politics have shaped and influenced a country. This exam is also 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Entry requirements

Entry Requirements: A grade 5+ in both History and English.

If you did not study History, then a grade 5+ in Religious Studies (or a similar essay-based qualification) will be considered.



Your next steps...

Choosing A Level History isn't just about becoming a Historian. It opens the door to many exciting jobs. For example, you could be an Archivist, saving important records. Teaching or the Police is an option— your ability to problem solve and critical thinking will come in handy. If law interests you, become a Lawyer working on court cases or as a Legal researcher. In the media world, try being a journalist or documentary Filmmaker, sharing interesting stories. Politics is another path—from a Politician to a Policy Analyst. Museums offer roles like Museum Curator or Exhibit Designer. For global adventures, you might consider becoming a Diplomat or International Relations Specialist.


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