Geography
Geography has never been more important in making our students understand an ever changing world. The subject helps show the natural and human processes that have shaped our plant in the past, present and most importantly, the future. As students will be moving in a globalised society, it is important that they appreciate the social, economic and environmental challenges that will need to be addressed in our modern interconnected world. The department vision is to help students realise that if they are interested in the world, they are interested in Geography.
Our team of teachers is experienced, dynamic and committed to helping all students fulfil their potential at all levels. The Department aims for give a broad and excellent awareness into our changing world not only in the classroom, but with fieldwork and trips in all key stages, including using the local environments and Nettlecombe Court.
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Key Stage 3
Autumn term 1 | Autumn term 2 | Spring term 1 | Spring term 2 | Summer term 1 | Summer term 2 | |
Year 7 | Places and skills | Geology | Population | Meteorology | Asia | Fieldwork Skills |
Year 8 | Natural resources | Glaciers | Development | Hydrology | Economic Activity | Middle East |
Year 9 | Climate Change | Ecosystems | Africa | Coasts | Urbanisation | Tectonics |
Key Stage 4
CSE Geography (Exam Board: AQA)
Topics covered:
Unit 1 Living with the physical environment
- Natural Hazards (Tectonics hazards, Weather hazards)
- Climate change
- Tropical rainforests
- Hot deserts
- Cold environments
- UK landscapes (Coastal landscapes, River landscapes)
Unit 2 – Challenges in the human environment
- The urban world
- Urban change in the UK
- Sustainable urban management
- The development gap
- Nigeria: a Newly Emerging Economy
- The changing UK economy
- Resources management
- Water management
Unit 3
- Issue evaluation
- Fieldwork
- Geographical skills
Key Stage 5
Students follow the AQA A Level Geography syllabus and study the following topics:
Part 1 Physical Geography
- Water and carbon cycles
- Coastal systems
- Hazards
Part 2 Human Geography
- Global systems and global governance
- Changing Places
- Population and the environment
Part 3 – Skills and fieldwork investigation
Department Staff
- Mr Jacob (Curriculum Leader of Geography)
- Mr Casserley
- Mr Zair
- Mr Poeti
- Miss Weddell
Useful Websites
Subject Documents |
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Geography Curriculum Map |