A huge congratulations to all of our Year 10 Geography pupils on successfully completing both components of their GCSE fieldwork.
Pupils recently travelled to Longbridge to undertake their human geography investigation, where they collected primary data to explore patterns of urban change, regeneration and environmental quality. They demonstrated excellent enquiry skills, working collaboratively to gather reliable data and make geographical observations in a real-world setting.
They also visited Carding Mill Valley to complete their physical geography fieldwork. Despite the challenging terrain, students showed resilience and enthusiasm as they investigated river processes, measured channel characteristics and collected data to better understand how rivers shape the landscape.
Throughout both visits, our pupils represented the school exceptionally well. Their behaviour, teamwork and positive attitude were exemplary, and they approached every task with maturity and curiosity.
The experiences gained during these field trips will provide invaluable preparation for the GCSE Geography examinations, where pupils will draw upon their fieldwork knowledge and first-hand experiences to answer exam questions with confidence.











