The world is always changing. Geography gives you the chance to learn about these changes. With a Geography A Level or degree there are a wide range of careers varying from Environmental Management, Education, Disaster Response, City and County Planning, Community Development and many more. “Geography is the study of the earth’s landscapes, peoples, places and environments. It is quite simply about the world in which we live.” - Royal Geographical Society. “You can travel the seas, poles and deserts and see nothing. To really understand the world you need to get under the skin of the people and places. In other words, learn about geography. I cannot imagine a subject more relevant in schools. We’d all be lost without it.” - Michael Palin.
At least five grade 9–4 at GCSE or equivalent at L2 In addition the required entry criteria for each of the courses they wish to study in the Sixth Form, some of the courses offered may require a higher GCSE grade in a particular subject or subjects.
Paper 1: - Tectonic processes and hazards - Coastal landscapes and change - The water cycle and water security - The carbon cycle and energy security Paper 2: - Globalization - Shaping place (regenerating places) - Superpowers - Global development and connections Paper 3: - Looks at three synoptic - Issues and focuses on; - Players, attitudes and - Actions and futures and uncertainties
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Region | London |
Local Authority | Bromley |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Jail Lane, Biggin Hill, Westerham, TN16 3AU |
The world is always changing. Geography gives you the chance to learn about these changes. With a Geography A Level or degree there are a wide range of careers varying from Environmental Management, Education, Disaster Response, City and County Planning, Community Development and many more. “Geography is the study of the earth’s landscapes, peoples, places and environments. It is quite simply about the world in which we live.” - Royal Geographical Society. “You can travel the seas, poles and deserts and see nothing. To really understand the world you need to get under the skin of the people and places. In other words, learn about geography. I cannot imagine a subject more relevant in schools. We’d all be lost without it.” - Michael Palin.
At least five grade 9–4 at GCSE or equivalent at L2 In addition the required entry criteria for each of the courses they wish to study in the Sixth Form, some of the courses offered may require a higher GCSE grade in a particular subject or subjects.
Paper 1: - Tectonic processes and hazards - Coastal landscapes and change - The water cycle and water security - The carbon cycle and energy security Paper 2: - Globalization - Shaping place (regenerating places) - Superpowers - Global development and connections Paper 3: - Looks at three synoptic - Issues and focuses on; - Players, attitudes and - Actions and futures and uncertainties