Geography
Our Geography Curriculum focuses on introducing fundamental concepts related to physical and human geography. When learning about physical geography, children explore the Earth's features, such as continents, oceans, mountains, rivers, and climate zones. They learn about the forces that shape the Earth, such as volcanoes and earthquakes, including their local and global impact. In learning about human geography, children learn about people and their communities. Our Geography Curriculum has a strong focus on developing a sense of place and belonging. In KS1, children explore their local environment and the countries of the United Kingdom. In KS2, children learn about the diverse make-up of varied communities and how processes such as migration and movement help to shape them. Children study a range of places around the world and their human and physical features. Crucial components of our Geography Curriculum are hands-on, practical activities, case studies and fieldwork. This approach aims to develop spatial awareness, map skills, and the ability to interpret geographical information.
Our Geography leader is Ms Alison Richman.