Geography
Geography at Davenant covers a wide range of studies; you will find out about the world you live in, the challenges and opportunities it offers and how to get involved; you will discover how people are using different environments, both your own and in other parts of the world; how different landscapes have developed – what are the great natural forces involved and investigate issues of sustainability – will the earth be able to provide us with all the resources we take for granted now? .
“I think Geography is an amazing subject because it teaches me about the real world. Both how the world works and the many problems that affect it.”
Year 11 student
KEY STAGE 3
During Years 7-9 the following topics are taught:
Year 7 |
Year 8 |
Year 9 |
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Making and Mapping Connections
Asia
The Restless Planet
PPE ‘Economics’
Climate Change and Glaciation |
Rivers and Coasts
Africa
Population and Urbanisation
Too Much or Too Little Water?
Weather and Climate (Fieldwork) |
Development
Globalisation
Tourism
The World’s Oceans
Rocks and Landscapes
Resources and Energy |
KEY STAGE 4
Students studying the subject at GCSE follow the AQA specification. During the course, the following topics are covered:
Year 10 |
Year 11 |
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Living with the Physical Environment
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Challenges in the Human Environment:
Geographical applications and skills Issue evaluation |
For more detailed information about the course content and assessment requirements, please refer to the examination board website:
http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/geography/gcse/geography-8035
A LEVEL
Students studying the subject at A Level follow the EDEXCEL specification. During the course the following topics are covered.
Year 12 and 13 |
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For A Level Geography, students follow the specification from EDEXCEL. Over the duration of the course students complete units on: Dynamic Landscapes
Dynamic Places
Physical Systems and Sustainability
Human Systems and Geopolitics
Independent Investigation Students will complete an independent investigation which will account for 20% of the qualification.
Assessment is at the end of Year 13 in with three examinations. The independent investigation completed in Year 13 will account for further 20% of the A Level.
Website for A levels: https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-a-levels/geography-2016.html |