Geography
Geography at St Michael’s RC School should help pupils to:
- develop a strong interest in, and help them identify with their own environment and have an understanding of the wider world as their place within it
- understand how change can result from physical and human processes
- realise that others may hold different beliefs, attitudes and values to their own which are equally valid
- develop an enquiry approach towards their work, allowing them to extend their intellectual skills through problem solving and fieldwork
- enjoy learning and inquiring about their world
- gain the confidence to work individually and as part of a group
Curriculum Summary
Geography is offered across the age and ability range at St Michael’s School
Key Stage 3: 2 lessons a week in years 7-9
Curriculum Information
Key Stage 3
| KEY STAGE 3 | YEAR 7 | YEAR 8 | YEAR 9 |
| AUTUMN TERM | Maps and Place | Italy | Development |
| Coasts | China | ||
| SPRING TERM | Weather& Climate | France | Plate Tectonics |
| Settlements | Tourism | Japan | |
| SUMMER TERM | Britain | Energy | Ecossystems around the world |
| Kenya | Rivers |
Students carry out fieldwork in the area around the school: a Traffic survey and a shopping survey at Surrey Quays – a neighbourhood shopping centre. There are also investigations on the school site exploring issues of Litter and microclimates.
Key Stage 4
The Department currently enters its candidates for the OCR Avery hill B 1987 Geography Full Course
Year 10
The following units are studied during Year 10:
Weather
Year 11
The following units are studied during Year 11
Field trip September Coastal
Study Clubs
Field Trips
Year 7: Wapping river study , Thames Barrier , Micro Climate Study
Year 8: Local area study
Year 9: Natural History Museum – Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Year 11: Residential Field Trip- Kingswood field centre


