Humanities Department at FSK
The Humanities Department aims to provide students with a holistic education that delves into the complexities of human experience, culture, history, and society. Through the study of subjects such as History, Christian Religious Education (CRE), and Geography, students gain valuable insights into the rich tapestry of human civilization and the forces that shape our world.
Department Overview:
The Humanities Department comprises several core subjects, each offering a unique perspective on human society and its development:
- • History: Students explore the events, movements, and individuals that have shaped the course of human history, from ancient civilizations to modern times. Through the study of history, students gain a deeper understanding of the social, political, and cultural forces that have influenced societies around the globe.
- • Christian Religious Education (CRE): CRE provides students with a foundational understanding of the Christian faith, its beliefs, practices, and ethical teachings. Through the study of CRE, students develop critical thinking skills and moral reasoning, as well as an appreciation for the diversity of religious traditions.
- • Geography: Geography explores the relationship between human societies and the physical environment, examining topics such as landforms, climate, natural resources, and human settlement patterns. Through the study of geography, students gain insights into the interconnectedness of the world and the impact of human activity on the planet.
The department plays a vital role in providing students with a well-rounded education that encompasses not only academic knowledge but also critical thinking skills, cultural awareness, and ethical values. Through the study of History, CRE, and Geography, students gain a deeper understanding of the human experience and the world we inhabit, preparing them to become informed, engaged, and compassionate members of society.