The world as we know is changing rapidly and Geography gives us the tools to see how and why these changes are occurring and the solutions to adapt to them. Geography combines the art and science subjects to provide a broad based, flexible subject that develops skills that are an asset to any future progression, whether university or the work place.
- GCSE Geography Grade 5 OR GCSE English Language Grade 5 - The student must have attained the minimum GCSE Points Score of 38 points from his or her best eight GCSE results, with at least Grade 5 in English and Grade 5 in Maths for Advanced Level entry.
Component 1: Physical Geography (2 hours 30 minutes exam, 40% of A Level) Component 2: Human Geography (2 hour 30 minutes exams, 40% of A Level) Component 3: Geographical Investigation (3-4,000 words, 20% of A level)
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Essex |
| Ofsted Rating | Requires improvement |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Sir Walter Raleigh Drive, Rayleigh, SS6 9BZ |
The world as we know is changing rapidly and Geography gives us the tools to see how and why these changes are occurring and the solutions to adapt to them. Geography combines the art and science subjects to provide a broad based, flexible subject that develops skills that are an asset to any future progression, whether university or the work place.
- GCSE Geography Grade 5 OR GCSE English Language Grade 5 - The student must have attained the minimum GCSE Points Score of 38 points from his or her best eight GCSE results, with at least Grade 5 in English and Grade 5 in Maths for Advanced Level entry.
Component 1: Physical Geography (2 hours 30 minutes exam, 40% of A Level) Component 2: Human Geography (2 hour 30 minutes exams, 40% of A Level) Component 3: Geographical Investigation (3-4,000 words, 20% of A level)