

Paper 1: Physical Geography, including Coasts, hazards and Water and Carbon cycles. This paper focuses on the physical elements of Geography and will be learned over both years of the course! A residential trip to Southwold for 2 nights to support your NEA and give you opportunities to conduct your geographical enquiry! Paper 2: Human Geography, including Contemporary urban environments and Changing places. Study a variety of places on a local, national, and global scale. Fieldtrip to Brick Lane to look at migration has changed the character of a place! NEA: NEA stands for non-examined assessment. It's an important aspect of A Level Geography. A Geographical enquiry project on an aspect of human or physical geography. You will collect both primary and secondary data to help answer you project enquiry question. Geography is a fascinating subject about the environment, how places differ, how physical systems work and about how people interact with the world. Geography is always changing and geographers are valued in the workplace for their multidisciplinary approach to solving problems and for the range of data analysis and evaluation!
You will need 40 points from your best 8 GCSE's and a 5 in English and Maths
Exam and NEA
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Essex |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Court Road, Broomfield, Chelmsford, CM1 7ER |
Paper 1: Physical Geography, including Coasts, hazards and Water and Carbon cycles. This paper focuses on the physical elements of Geography and will be learned over both years of the course! A residential trip to Southwold for 2 nights to support your NEA and give you opportunities to conduct your geographical enquiry! Paper 2: Human Geography, including Contemporary urban environments and Changing places. Study a variety of places on a local, national, and global scale. Fieldtrip to Brick Lane to look at migration has changed the character of a place! NEA: NEA stands for non-examined assessment. It's an important aspect of A Level Geography. A Geographical enquiry project on an aspect of human or physical geography. You will collect both primary and secondary data to help answer you project enquiry question. Geography is a fascinating subject about the environment, how places differ, how physical systems work and about how people interact with the world. Geography is always changing and geographers are valued in the workplace for their multidisciplinary approach to solving problems and for the range of data analysis and evaluation!
You will need 40 points from your best 8 GCSE's and a 5 in English and Maths
Exam and NEA