Welcome to History and Modern Studies
Welcome to History and Modern Studies
History and Modern Studies form one Faculty at the Royal High School.
Both departments deliver core and certificate courses for all learners from S1-6. History and Modern Studies allows learners to develop their understanding of the world by learning about other people and their values, in different places, times and circumstances. We build on the pupils’ knowledge and understanding and develop the skills of enquiry and critical thinking which will help them at school and in their adult life. Employers and academic institutions place a high value on skills developed through the study of History and Modern Studies.
We welcome all learners into our Faculty and are committed to ensuring everyone meets their potential.






History
Learners will be able to:

Topics Studied
S1
History of the RHS
Wars of Independence
S2
Civil Rights in the USA
Holocaust
S3
World War I
National
The Era of the Great War, 1900-1928
The Atlantic Slave Trade, 1770-1807
Red Flag: Lenin and the Russian revolution, 1774-1783
Higher
Paper 1
Britain, 1851–1951
Germany, 1815–1939
Appeasement and the road to war, to 1939
Paper 2
Migration and Empire 1830-1939
Advanced Higher
Japan – the modernisation of a nation, 1840-1920
History Pathway

Modern Studies
Learners will be able to:

Topics Studied
S1
Social Issues in Scotland – Homelessness
Introduction to Politics – Democracies and Dictatorship’s
S2
World Power – Rights in the USA
World Issues – Human Rights across the world
S3
World Issues – Terrorism
Social Issues – Introduction to Crime
National
Social Issues – Crime and the Law
Democracy in Scotland
World Powers – The USA
Higher
Social issues – Social Inequality
Democracy in Scotland and the UK
World Powers – The USA
Advanced Higher
Law and Order and Research Methods
Modern Studies and Criminology Pathway

Criminology
Specific aims of the National Progression Award (NPA) SCQF Level 5
Criminology Level 5 NPA
NPA stands for National Progression Award.
This means that, at the end of the course, learners can achieve a Level 5 award, but there is no exam.
Instead, learners will build up a portfolio of open book and closed book assessments which are marked on a pass/fail basis.
More information about the course is available in the SQA website. https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/94838.html
Topics Studied
Section 1
Crime in the community
Section 2
Crime and the Law
Section 3
Crime scenes

Levels
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National 3 |
National 4 |
National 5 |
NPA Level 5 |
Higher |
Advanced Higher |
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BGE
Most pupils in S1 and S2 will be progressing through the benchmarks of Level 3, moving on to encounter Level 4 benchmarks in S3. However, all pupils progress at different rates. The final level achieved at the end of the BGE (S3) will help inform the pathway into National qualifications, at National 3, 4 or 5 level. Please click on the link below which will highlight all the content and skills that need to be covered before a level can be achieved. This helps to explain why it can take quite a considerable amount of time before a level is achieved. https://education.gov.scot/media/eprjaqf0/social-studiesbenchmarkspdf.pdf
History – Refer to People, Past events and Societies.
Modern Studies – Refer to People in Society
Senior phase All Senior Phase Students should refer to the SQA past paper website and work through question papers at the relevant level. https://www.sqa.org.uk/pastpapers/findpastpaper.htm
Understanding Standards materials explain the national standards required in SQA assessments, with examples of candidate assessment evidence. https://www.understandingstandards.org.uk/Home
Meet the Staff
Ms L Maclachlan History and Modern Studies Curriculum Leader
Miss K Drummond Modern Studies Teacher
Miss M Little Modern Studies Teacher
Mr H Fraser History/Modern Studies Teacher
Mrs A Gallagher History Teacher
Mr J Holtom History Teacher
Miss A McFarlane History/Modern Studies Teacher

Extra curricular activities
History and Modern Studies Club – Thursday lunchtime in Hut 3, everyone welcome.
Gender Equality Group – Tuesday lunchtime – Room 1, everyone welcome
Mini Trial event – for our aspiring Lawyers – October