
Geography
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13 grades · 78 units · 228 topics
Aligned to National Curriculum Attainment Targets
Key Stage 1 (Years 1-2)

Year 1
An introductory course designed to foster curiosity about the local environment and the wider world. Students develop foundational map skills and explore the relationship between people and their physical surroundings.

Year 2
This curriculum develops spatial awareness and geographical literacy through the study of the United Kingdom and contrasting global regions. Students master foundational map skills while investigating the relationship between physical environments and human settlement patterns.
Key Stage 2 (Years 3-6)

Year 3
A comprehensive exploration of physical and human geography focusing on the United Kingdom and the wider world. Students develop spatial awareness through map work while investigating how natural processes and human settlement patterns shape our global landscape.

Year 4
This course investigates the physical and human processes that shape our world, focusing on the United Kingdom and the Americas. Students develop advanced spatial awareness through digital mapping and field studies while examining the critical relationship between natural environments and human settlements.

Year 5
A comprehensive exploration of physical and human geography focusing on spatial patterns, environmental processes, and regional diversity. Students develop advanced mapping skills and investigate the complex relationship between human activity and the natural world.

Year 6
A comprehensive exploration of physical and human geography focusing on global connectivity and environmental stewardship. Students master advanced cartographic skills while investigating the complex relationships between human settlement and the natural world.
Key Stage 3 (Years 7-9)

Year 7
A comprehensive introduction to the physical and human processes that shape our world. Students develop essential cartographic skills while exploring the diverse landscapes of the UK and the wider global context.

Year 8
This curriculum explores the complex interactions between physical processes and human activity across various scales. Students develop advanced spatial thinking and analytical skills to understand contemporary global challenges like climate change, urbanisation, and resource management.

Year 9
This course challenges students to evaluate the complex relationships between physical processes and human activity. Students analyze global development gaps, tectonic hazards, and the urgent geographical implications of climate change across diverse regional contexts.
Key Stage 4: GCSE (Years 10-11)

Year 10
A comprehensive exploration of the physical processes shaping our world and the human activities that define our global society. Students analyze complex interactions between natural systems and human development through case studies and geographical data.

Year 11
This course prepares students for the complexities of the modern world by examining the physical processes shaping our planet and the human systems that define our society. Students will develop critical thinking skills through the analysis of environmental change, urban development, and global economic disparities.
Key Stage 5: A-Level (Years 12-13)

Year 12
An advanced exploration of the complex interconnections between physical landscapes and human societies. Students analyze the drivers of environmental change and the socio-economic forces shaping the modern world.

Year 13
An advanced exploration of the interconnected physical and human processes shaping our world. Students analyze complex feedback loops in Earth systems while evaluating the socio-economic challenges of a globalized society.