Year 9 History

 Year 9 students have recently been studying the causes and events of the First World War 1914-18. As part of their study of the period, students have investigated the events of the 28th June 1914 when Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was assassinated by a terrorist organisation, ‘the Black Hand Gang’. Students demonstrated their learning by creating a newspaper article outlining the key events from this crucial turning point in 20th century history. Here are some examples of their hard work!

Mr Herbert,
Curriclum Leader for History

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  • School Mental Health Award
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  • International School Award