It aims to empower students to take control of their own lives and make a difference.

Modern Studies supports the raising of standards in core skills such as literacy and numeracy.  A wide range of global, national and local sources are used and analysed, not least the interrogation of mass media outlets such as newspapers, TV and Radio.  Crucial enquiry techniques such as internet research, letter writing, the construction and analysis of attitude surveys, questionnaires and interviews are other key skills that are developed.

 "Modern Studies is an exciting subject which provides an excellent overview of the main political institutions and processes in the UK.  In today's ever changing and complex world it provides the analytical tools to hold those in power to account and understand the institutions which shape our lives."

Calum McKay, Journalist

Modern Studies is available at all levels with in the school and the following topics are taught:

S1-S2 Social Studies 

In S1 and S2, pupils follow a general Social Studies course which contains topics from Geography, History and Modern Studies.   Modern Studies features in the S1 course with units about Our Community, Sustainable Developments and Different Political Systems, whilst the S2 course covers Global Rights and Terrorism.    

S3 Modern Studies

Information on the S3 Modern Studies Course can be found in our  Whitburn Academy Learner Pathways Booklet 2024-25 (PDF) [2MB] (opens new window)  in the Social Studies section.

National 4 Modern Studies

Information on the National 4 Modern Studies Course can be found in our  Whitburn Academy Learner Pathways Booklet 2024-25 (PDF) [2MB] (opens new window)  in the Social Studies section.

National 5 Modern Studies

Information on the National 5 Modern Studies Course can be found in our  Whitburn Academy Learner Pathways Booklet 2024-25 (PDF) [2MB] (opens new window)  in the Social Studies section.

Higher Modern Studies

Information on the Higher Modern Studies Course can be found in our  Whitburn Academy Learner Pathways Booklet 2024-25 (PDF) [2MB] (opens new window)  in the Social Studies section.

Higher Politics

Information on the Higher Politics Course can be found in our  Whitburn Academy Learner Pathways Booklet 2024-25 (PDF) [2MB] (opens new window)  in the Social Studies section.