Students will get the chance to learn about the complexities of the world that we live in and the way that people interact with the earth on a daily basis. You will be able to debate controversial issues, see everyday situations in a new light and form opinions on issues that will be essential to your life. Geography at Angmering is taught through a variety of teaching methods including debate, presentations and of course, practical fieldwork, to maximise the engagement of all students which has led to excellent results within the department and many students choosing to continue to study Geography at further education.
You should be on track to achieve a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grades 4 - 9, ideally including a grade 5 in Geography.
The course is examined in 4 different assessments: Physical Systems exam – (22% – 66 marks – 1 hour 30 minutes) including studies related to: • Coastal Landscapes • Earth’s Life Support Systems Human Interactions exam – (22% – 66 marks – 1 hour 30 minutes) including studies relating to: • Changing Spaces; Making Places • Global Connection Geographical Debates exam – (36% – 108 marks – 2 hours 30 minutes) including studies relating to: • Disease Dilemma • Climate Change Investigative Geography Non-Examined Assessment (20% – Coursework)
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | West Sussex |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Station Road, Angmering, Littlehampton, BN16 4HH |
Students will get the chance to learn about the complexities of the world that we live in and the way that people interact with the earth on a daily basis. You will be able to debate controversial issues, see everyday situations in a new light and form opinions on issues that will be essential to your life. Geography at Angmering is taught through a variety of teaching methods including debate, presentations and of course, practical fieldwork, to maximise the engagement of all students which has led to excellent results within the department and many students choosing to continue to study Geography at further education.
You should be on track to achieve a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grades 4 - 9, ideally including a grade 5 in Geography.
The course is examined in 4 different assessments: Physical Systems exam – (22% – 66 marks – 1 hour 30 minutes) including studies related to: • Coastal Landscapes • Earth’s Life Support Systems Human Interactions exam – (22% – 66 marks – 1 hour 30 minutes) including studies relating to: • Changing Spaces; Making Places • Global Connection Geographical Debates exam – (36% – 108 marks – 2 hours 30 minutes) including studies relating to: • Disease Dilemma • Climate Change Investigative Geography Non-Examined Assessment (20% – Coursework)