Year 7 & 8
See Project Based Learning
Year 9
Students study the topic of ‘risk’ on a local and global level and will develop an understanding of the key issues. They will learn about ‘tourism’ – particularly focusing on the positive and negative aspects both locally and further afield. The Year 9 course will finish with a study about ‘Fair Trade’, including a media project looking at factory workers and poverty in third world countries.
When choosing their options for GCSEs, students are encouraged to take either History or Geography – they can also choose to take both. These are both extremely popular subjects and equip students with many transferable skills that will support their other studies.
Year 10
Students complete a study linked to physical geography, initially focusing on hazards. They will learn about the structure of the earth and the causes and consequences of earthquakes, volcanoes and weather hazards, with reference to case studies such as the earthquakes of Chile and Nepal as well as Typhoon Haiyan and the Somerset Levels floods. The second unit of study focuses on the living world where the focus is on eco systems, tropical rainforests and cold environments. Trips will enable students to look at eco systems in more depth. Students also study physical landscapes in the UK including coastal landscapes and river landscapes. Making the most of our Jurassic Coast location, this unit includes trips to Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove to look at how coastal landforms are created through erosion, as well as a trip to Swanage Beach to complete a study on longshore drift.
Year 11
At the start of Year 11 students complete two field work investigations, one focusing on physical geography and one on human geography. Students also complete a study linked to human geography, including urban issues and challenges. They look at global patterns and urban change, urban growth in a city, changes in cities and sustainability, exploring case studies such as Rio de Janeiro, Bristol and Freiburg in Germany. There is also a focus on the changing economic world where they study the development gap, economic growth in Nigeria and the UK's changing economy. Students also learn about the challenge of resource management, with a particular focus on food resources.
Exam board specification: AQA Geography