Geography
Who we are:
- Mr B McGrath – Curriculum Leader
- Mrs V Kisubi (Maternity leave - returning 2025)
- Mr P Whitehouse
- Mr O Simmons
- Mr R Myles
Key Stage 3
Geography KS3 |
Year 7 |
Year 8 |
Year 9 |
Autumn |
Cartography
Geology
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Urbanisation
Meteorology
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Coasts
Crime and Inequality
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Spring |
Population
Glaciology
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Climate Changes
Ecosystems
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Tectonics
Natural Resources:
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Summer |
Hydrology
Europe
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Development
Africa
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Economic Activity and Globalisation
Asia
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Key stage 4
Examination Board: OCR B
Component 01: Our natural world
Students develop an understanding and appreciation of the natural world they live in and why it looks the way it does. They study the rich diversity of landscapes and ecosystems which are changing through physical processes and human interactions.
There are four topics:
- Global hazards
- Changing climate
- Distinctive landscapes
- Sustaining ecosystems.
Fieldwork skills include understanding and applying specific geographical knowledge, understanding and skills to real-world physical geographical contexts.
Component 02: People and society
Students explores the social, cultural, political and economic forces that make places unique, and how these change over time and space, particularly the growth of urbanisation and the challenges of feeding an ever-growing population.
There are four topics:
- Urban futures
- Dynamic development
- UK in the 21st century
- Resource reliance.
Fieldwork skills include understanding and applying specific geographical knowledge, understanding and skills to real-world human geographical contexts.
Component 03: Geographical exploration
This component draws on geographical knowledge, understanding and skills that have been developed in components 01 and 02. This synoptic assessment enables students to demonstrate their understanding of the connections between the different elements of the subject.
Geographical skills:
- Cartographic
- Graphical
- Numerical
- Statistical.
This component includes a decision-making exercise, here students can become critical thinkers and develop arguments.
September 2022