This course explores human and physical geographical themes in a natural progression from GCSE. Essentially a broad study of human’s interaction with the natural world, it explores relevant issues to modern society, providing students with the opportunity to develop fieldwork skills in both the Lower and Upper Sixth. An individual Geographical Investigation comprises 20% of the A Level.
Geography Grade 7. Geography is a multidisciplinary subject and, therefore, suits a wide range of students who have a general interest in global and environmental issues. Skills developed in Geography A Level include essay writing, debate, data analysis/interpretation and fieldwork. Students are expected to have achieved at least a grade 7 at GCSE in Geography in order to undertake A Level.
Course Units - description and assessment Unit 1: Physical Geography (40% of A Level) Unit 2: Human Geography (40% of A Level) Unit 3: Geographical Investigation (20% of A Level)
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Surrey |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Day £23,400 - £28,605; Boarding £31,200 - £37,005 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | Sandy Lane, Cobham, KT11 2ES |
This course explores human and physical geographical themes in a natural progression from GCSE. Essentially a broad study of human’s interaction with the natural world, it explores relevant issues to modern society, providing students with the opportunity to develop fieldwork skills in both the Lower and Upper Sixth. An individual Geographical Investigation comprises 20% of the A Level.
Geography Grade 7. Geography is a multidisciplinary subject and, therefore, suits a wide range of students who have a general interest in global and environmental issues. Skills developed in Geography A Level include essay writing, debate, data analysis/interpretation and fieldwork. Students are expected to have achieved at least a grade 7 at GCSE in Geography in order to undertake A Level.
Course Units - description and assessment Unit 1: Physical Geography (40% of A Level) Unit 2: Human Geography (40% of A Level) Unit 3: Geographical Investigation (20% of A Level)