Physical Geography: Water and carbon cycles ; Glacial systems and landscapes ; Hazards. Human Geography: Global systems and global governance; Changing places; Contemporary urban environments. Geography fieldwork investigation: An individual investigation including data collected in the field. This can be related to any aspect of specification content and must be developed by the individual.
5 9-4 grade GCSEs including 6 or above in Geography, 5 or above in English (you will need to write essays under timed conditions showing effective use of sentences, paragraphs, grammar etc), and 5 or above in Maths (you will need to interpret graphs and other forms of statistical information). You also need to be prepared to read around topical issues in newspapers/magazine/internet articles, and watch TV/radio documentaries as well. A commitment to the substantial revision required prior to examinations is essential, and apart from that all you need is a genuine interest in Geography and the world around you.
Physical Geography (40% of A-Level) - 2 hour 30 minutes exam paper, 3 sections, 120 marks total. Sections A and B are 36 marks each, section C is 48 marks. Human Geography (40% of A-Level) - 2 hour 30 minutes exam paper, 3 sections, 120 marks total. Sections A and B are 36 marks each, section C is 48 marks. Both exams contain a mixture of short answer, levels of response and extended prose questions. Fieldwork investigation (20% of A-Level) This is a 3000-4000 word investigation worth 60 marks. It will be marked by the teachers and moderated by AQA.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Warwickshire |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| ISI Report | View Report |
| Boarding Fee | Unknown |
| Sixth Form Fee | £12,600 - £15,816 |
| Address | 15-17 Kenilworth Road, Leamington Spa, CV32 5TW |
Physical Geography: Water and carbon cycles ; Glacial systems and landscapes ; Hazards. Human Geography: Global systems and global governance; Changing places; Contemporary urban environments. Geography fieldwork investigation: An individual investigation including data collected in the field. This can be related to any aspect of specification content and must be developed by the individual.
5 9-4 grade GCSEs including 6 or above in Geography, 5 or above in English (you will need to write essays under timed conditions showing effective use of sentences, paragraphs, grammar etc), and 5 or above in Maths (you will need to interpret graphs and other forms of statistical information). You also need to be prepared to read around topical issues in newspapers/magazine/internet articles, and watch TV/radio documentaries as well. A commitment to the substantial revision required prior to examinations is essential, and apart from that all you need is a genuine interest in Geography and the world around you.
Physical Geography (40% of A-Level) - 2 hour 30 minutes exam paper, 3 sections, 120 marks total. Sections A and B are 36 marks each, section C is 48 marks. Human Geography (40% of A-Level) - 2 hour 30 minutes exam paper, 3 sections, 120 marks total. Sections A and B are 36 marks each, section C is 48 marks. Both exams contain a mixture of short answer, levels of response and extended prose questions. Fieldwork investigation (20% of A-Level) This is a 3000-4000 word investigation worth 60 marks. It will be marked by the teachers and moderated by AQA.