In addition to the generic aims for Group 3, the aims of the Geography syllabus at HL and SL are to enable students to: • Develop an understanding of the interrelationships between people, places, spaces and the environment. • Develop a concern for human welfare and the quality of the environment, and an understanding of the need for planning and sustainable management. • Appreciate the relevance of geography in analysing contemporary issues and challenges, and develop a global perspective of diversity and change. The IB Geography course is an "international" syllabus, drawing on the experiences and methodologies of educators from many parts of the world. It is important to recognise that the Standard Level is not inherently easier than the Higher Level, and it is in no way comparable to the AS level in terms of difficulty. Students study the same Core as at a Higher Level, and two of the Option Topics. The examination questions are the same for both HL and SL.
The entry guideline for Year 12 to join Sixth Form to study the Diploma Programme is at least five grade 4s or above in the GCSE examinations, including a minimum of grade 4 in both English Language, Mathematics and a Science subject. The entry guideline for Year 12 to join Sixth Form to study the Career-related Programme is at least four grade 4s or above in the GCSE examinations, including a minimum of grade 4 in both English Language and Mathematics. A grade four in Business GCSE is desirable but not essential. Level 5 in English.
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Region | North West |
Local Authority | Westmorland and Furness |
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Boarding Fee | Day £19,905 - £22,470; Boarding £30,615 - £40,810 |
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Address | Browhead, Patterdale Road, The Lake District, LA23 1NW |
In addition to the generic aims for Group 3, the aims of the Geography syllabus at HL and SL are to enable students to: • Develop an understanding of the interrelationships between people, places, spaces and the environment. • Develop a concern for human welfare and the quality of the environment, and an understanding of the need for planning and sustainable management. • Appreciate the relevance of geography in analysing contemporary issues and challenges, and develop a global perspective of diversity and change. The IB Geography course is an "international" syllabus, drawing on the experiences and methodologies of educators from many parts of the world. It is important to recognise that the Standard Level is not inherently easier than the Higher Level, and it is in no way comparable to the AS level in terms of difficulty. Students study the same Core as at a Higher Level, and two of the Option Topics. The examination questions are the same for both HL and SL.
The entry guideline for Year 12 to join Sixth Form to study the Diploma Programme is at least five grade 4s or above in the GCSE examinations, including a minimum of grade 4 in both English Language, Mathematics and a Science subject. The entry guideline for Year 12 to join Sixth Form to study the Career-related Programme is at least four grade 4s or above in the GCSE examinations, including a minimum of grade 4 in both English Language and Mathematics. A grade four in Business GCSE is desirable but not essential. Level 5 in English.