Develop and apply understanding of contemporary geographical concepts and processes to understand and interpret our challenging world. Inspire students about the world around them and gain employment, with skills and knowledge from geographical studies. Develop an awareness of the complexity of interactions within and between societies, economies, cultures and environments at local and global scales Become global citizens who recognise the challenges of sustainability and the implications for our own and each other’s lives. Become adept in the use and application of skills and new technologies through geographical studies both in and outside the classroom.
Students wishing to study A-Level Geography should have at least a grade 5 or 6 in GCSE English and/or Geography. Students should also have a keen interest in reading books and articles, watching documentaries and films and being able to work independently outside of the classroom, particularly to update case study knowledge.
Component 1 2h15 Min Written Paper 30% of total mark Component 2 2h15 Min Written Paper 30% of total mark Component 3 2h15 Min Written Paper 20% of total mark Component 4 Coursework Moderated 20% of total mark Written papers are predominantly essay based.
About Education Provider
Region | South East |
Local Authority | Kent |
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Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | 29 Shorncliffe Road, Folkestone, CT20 2NB |
Develop and apply understanding of contemporary geographical concepts and processes to understand and interpret our challenging world. Inspire students about the world around them and gain employment, with skills and knowledge from geographical studies. Develop an awareness of the complexity of interactions within and between societies, economies, cultures and environments at local and global scales Become global citizens who recognise the challenges of sustainability and the implications for our own and each other’s lives. Become adept in the use and application of skills and new technologies through geographical studies both in and outside the classroom.
Students wishing to study A-Level Geography should have at least a grade 5 or 6 in GCSE English and/or Geography. Students should also have a keen interest in reading books and articles, watching documentaries and films and being able to work independently outside of the classroom, particularly to update case study knowledge.
Component 1 2h15 Min Written Paper 30% of total mark Component 2 2h15 Min Written Paper 30% of total mark Component 3 2h15 Min Written Paper 20% of total mark Component 4 Coursework Moderated 20% of total mark Written papers are predominantly essay based.