Geography
Woodkirk Academy - Leeds
01138873600
Rein Road, Tingley, Wakefield, WF3 1JQ
Course summary

Geography is a fascinating and contemporary subject. The exciting new Geography A-level course allows you to engage critically with real-world issues and places. The subject gives you an understanding of the world’s changing priorities, places, and environments. You’ll study relevant topics and global issues which include tectonic hazards, globalization, superpowers, and water conflicts. The Geography A-level will give you an understanding of other people and cultures and will allow you to develop your own, informed views about social, political, and environmental issues. Geography is one of the core facilitating subjects, meaning that studying Geography will help to keep your options open when it comes to choosing a degree or career. Many of the UK’s top universities will ask that you have studied at least one A-level in a facilitating subject when you apply. Fieldwork Your A-level learning will be complemented by field trips throughout the course. In Year 12, you will complete a two-day residential along the east coast, along with two days of urban fieldwork in Leeds. There is also an amazing opportunity to visit Mount Etna as part of a 5-day residential on the island of Sicily.

Entry requirements

If you’d like to study Geography, you’ll need at least a Grade 5 in Geography, plus 4 other GCSE qualifications at a Grade 5 or above.

How you'll be assessed

The Geography A-level is comprised of four assessments, three of which are written examinations, and one is a piece of coursework. • Paper 1: Assessment of Dynamic Landscapes, Physical Systems & Sustainability This is a written exam, lasting 2 hours and 15 minutes. This exam is worth 30% of the course certification. • Paper 2: Assessment of Dynamic Places, Human Systems and Geopolitics This is a written exam, lasting 2 hours and 15 minutes. This exam is worth 30% of the course certification. • Paper 3: Synoptic Investigation of a Contemporary Geographical Issue This is a written exam, lasting 2 hours and 15 minutes. This exam is worth 20% of the course certification. • Coursework This is a coursework assignment. Students will complete an individual investigation which must include data collected in the field. The individual investigation must be based on a question or issue developed by the student, about any part of the specification. This coursework piece is worth 20% of the course certification.

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionYorkshire and the Humber
Local AuthorityLeeds
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressRein Road, Tingley, Wakefield, WF3 1JQ