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Geography

Geography is a popular subject at Sponne, which covers a broad curriculum, enabling students to engage with, explore their place within, challenge perceptions of and develop a passion for the built and natural environment. Knowledge of different processes and concepts are contextualised with studies of places and landscapes from across the world. The vast range of skills that are used to communicate in Geography are well sought after by employers, and with the collection and use of spatial data on the rise, these skills will continue to be in demand. Teaching methods are equally as broad in the department, and are enriched by a wealth of digital resources as well as of out-of-classroom learning experiences from our locality and fieldwork trips for both GCSE and A Level courses.

Key Stage 3

Our Key Stage 3 curriculum draws explicitly on the knowledge, skills and experiences developed during Key Stage 1 and 2, and provides greater emphasis on Geography as a unique discipline, whilst building passion for the subject by discovering international locations and physical phenomena in more detail. Fieldwork and Enquiry Skills are built on-site with an investigation in each year. Students are taught in their mixed ability form groups through Year 7 and 8, three times a fortnight.

In Year 7, students study the following topics:

What is Geography?

  • Brazil
  • Glaciation
  • China
  • Weather & Climate

In Year 8, students study the following topics:

  • India
  • Changing Places
  • Tectonics
  • Africa
  • Middle East

More detail of the key Knowledge, Skills and Concepts covered in each topic is found on our Learning Journey.

Key Stage 4

Our Key Stage 4 teaching delivers the AQA GCSE Geography specification. Students work through a variety of topics, delivering a balance between Physical and Human Geography, as well as building skills in applying geographical knowledge and skills.

Paper 1 is entitled ‘Living with the Physical Environment’ and is assessed in a 1hr 30min exam, worth 88 marks and 35% of the overall grade. The content covered includes:

  • 1A: The Challenge of Natural Hazards
  • 1B: The Living World
  • 1C: Physical Landscapes in the UK

Paper 2 is entitled ‘Challenges in the Human Environment’ and is assessed in a 1hr 30min exam, worth 88 marks and 35% of the overall grade. The content covered includes:

  • 2A: Urban Issues and Challenges
  • 2B: The Changing Economic World
  • 2C: The Challenge of Resource Management

Paper 3 is entitled ‘Geographical Applications’ and is assessed in a 1hr 30min exam, worth 76 marks and 30% of the overall grade. The content covered includes:

  • 3A: Issue Evaluation
  • 3B: Unfamiliar Fieldwork
  • 3B: Familiar Fieldwork

More detail of the specific Knowledge, Skills and Concepts covered in each topic is found on our Learning Journey.

Key Stage 5

Our Key Stage 5 teaching delivers the AQA A Level Geography specification. Students dive deeper into a variety of topics, delivering a balance between Physical and Human Geography to be examined on, as well as continuing to build their Geographical Skills through the production of a piece of Non-Examined Assessment, which students tackle independently. The primary fieldwork experience is a 4-day residential to the Lake District, and is supplemented with other experiences.

Paper 1 is entitled ‘Physical Geography’ and is assessed in a 2hr 30min exam, worth 120 marks and 40% of the overall grade. The content covered includes:

  • 1A: Water and Carbon Cycles
  • 1B: Coastal Systems and Landscapes
  • 1C: Hazards

Paper 2 is entitled ‘Human Geography’ and is assessed in a 2hr 30min exam, worth 120 marks and 40% of the overall grade. The content covered includes:

  • 2A: Global Systems and Global Governance
  • 2B: Changing Places
  • 2C: Contemporary Urban Environments

The third component is a Non-Examined Assessment worth 20% of the final grade. This is a 3-4,000 word coursework report in the form of an Independent Investigation. Students have to plan and carry out their own investigation, then display and analyse their data, before concluding and evaluating their work. This provides the ultimate opportunity for students to prove themselves as Independent Geographers, and practice skills that are essential to higher education and Post-18 options.

More detail of the specific Knowledge, Skills and Concepts covered in each topic is found on our Learning Journey.

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Sponne School,
Brackley Road, Towcester,
Northamptonshire
NN12 6DJ

Tel: 01327 350284

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