Geography
The Royal School, Wolverhampton - Wolverhampton
01902341230
Penn Road, Wolverhampton, WV3 0EG
Course summary

Our world is one of great beauty, complexity, and increasing challenge. Geography is the subject that opens the door to this varied world and prepares each one of us for the role of global citizen in the 21st century. By studying geography, people of all ages can appreciate how places and landscapes are formed, how people and environments interact, the consequences of our everyday decisions, and how a diverse range of cultures and societies exist and interconnect. Geography is a subject that builds on young people’s own experiences, helping them to formulate questions, develop their intellectual skills, and find answers to issues affecting their lives. It introduces them to investigative tools such as maps, fieldwork, and the use of powerful digital communication technologies. It opens their eyes to the beauty and wonders around them and acts as a source of inspiration and creativity. More than this, it ensures that they appreciate and understand the complexity of attitudes and values that shape the way we use and misuse the environment. Through geography, students understand the importance of valuing and caring for the planet and all its inhabitants. At The Royal, we follow the Edexcel A-Level geography syllabus. The curriculum is varied and will enable students to engage critically with real-world issues and places.  Students will explore and evaluate contemporary geographical questions and issues such as the consequences of globalization, responses to hazards, water insecurity and climate change.   Students will be taught by two teachers, each focusing on their own subject specialisms.

Entry requirements

How you'll be assessed

Paper 1: Physical Geography Written examination: 2 hours 15 Mins  30% of the qualification Content overview: - Tectonic Processes and Hazards - Landscape Systems, Processes, and Change - Coastal Landscapes - The Water Cycle and Water Insecurity - The Carbon Cycle and Energy Security Paper 2:  Human Geography Written examination: 2 hours 15 Mins 30% of the qualification Content overview: - Globalization - Shaping Places – Regenerating Places - Superpowers - Global Development and Connections – Health, Human Rights and Intervention Paper 3:  Synoptic Investigation Written examination: 2 hours and 15 Mins 20% of the qualification Description: The synoptic investigation will be based on a geographical issue about a named case location rooted in two or more of the compulsory content areas from Papers 1 or 2. Coursework: Independent Investigation. 20% of the qualification   The student will write a research report of 3000-4000 words about a question of their choice relating to any aspect of geography contained within the previous examination content.  The student’s investigation will incorporate fieldwork data and their own research and/or secondary data.  The fieldwork that forms the focus and context of the individual investigation may be either human, physical, or integrated physical-human.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionWest Midlands
Local AuthorityWolverhampton
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressPenn Road, Wolverhampton, WV3 0EG