Thursday, June 25th, 2009 | Posted in Curriculum, Front Page News, Letters

Dear Parent / Guardian,

Re: Use of video in your son/daughter’s History curriculum.

At certain points in the year it is necessary to allow pupils to view a selection of film to enhance their Historical knowledge and understanding and evaluate available evidence. Some of these films have been rated ‘15′ by the UK Certification Board and are not suitable for children under this age. As the History Department feels it is necessary to allow pupils to watch short extracts from these films, they will be edited to exclude any unnecessary scenes containing inappropriate material (e.g. inappropriate use of bad language, sex, nudity and violence) whilst still maintaining a realistic portrayal of events and feelings, as some subjects within History require honesty and realism.

In Year 7, extracts will come from:-

  • ‘Gladiator’
  • ‘Colosseum’
  • ‘Braveheart’
  • ‘Robin Hood’

In Year 8, extracts will come from:-

  • ‘All’s Quiet on the Western Front’
  • ‘Schindler’s List’
  • ‘The Pianist”
  • ‘Hope and Glory’
  • ‘Saving Private Ryan’
  • ‘The Pianist’
  • ‘Braveheart’
  • ‘Roots’
  • ‘Blackadder’
  • ‘A Knight’s Tale’
  • ‘The Trench’
  • ‘Battle of the Somme’ (T.V.series)
  • ‘The boy in striped pyjamas’
  • ‘Band of Brothers’

However, due to the new release of many films and new ideas about the usage of other existing films, it may be necessary to show a section of film not listed here. We will also be using YouTube for suitable videos/documentaries which fit the course. This list can be accessed from the school’s web site and the Year 9 and G.C.S.E. list will be on there. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you require more information.

Yours faithfully

Mrs J. Taylor (Head of History)