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Geography

Head of EBacc: Mrs C Cane geog@christtheking-school.com 

Exam Board: AQA GCSE Geography

 

KS3 Geography Learning Journey

KS4 Geography Learning Journey

Geography at CTK

AQA Geography Revision Guide 2023

Reading Recommendations

KS3 Reading Recommendations 

KS4 Reading Recommendations

GCSE Geography

Why study Geography?

Are you interested in the world around you? Do you want to be able to make informed decisions about where to live, where to work or where to go on holiday?

Are you concerned about the environment and the future of planet earth? Do you want to develop skills which you will find useful long after you have left school?

If you enjoy studying Geography, carry on with it! You are ore likely to gain good grades in a subject you enjoy. You will also be in good company as Geography is one of the most popular GCSE subjects and is highly valued by employers!

What will you study?

Pupils will follow the new AQA (9-1) specification. The course builds upon content at KS3 and consists of a variety of physical and human geography topics. The physical geography topics are natural hazards, physical landscapes of the UK and living world (ecosystems). The human geography topics are urban issues and challenges, globalisation and economic issues and resource management.

At the end of the course there are three examinations which will assess knowledge and understanding of content and application of skills (including fieldwork). The examination result is graded from 1—9.

Fieldwork and out of Class Learning

All pupils will take part in fieldwork activities during the GCSE course

Progressions routes for GCSE Geography

  • A level courses in Geography, Environmental Studies, Geology , Archaeology, Travel and Tourism, Sociology, Psychology.
  • BTEC Travel and Tourism.
  • Level 2/3 courses in Travel & Tourism, Horticulture, Public Services.
  • Careers in Social Services, Business, Architecture, Retail, Planning, Geology, Education, Forestry, Travel, Leisure and Tourism, Public Services, Chartered surveying. Conservation, Town and Transport Planning. Water management, Housing.