Geography
Years 7-11 - Subject Departments – Geography
The geography department at AGS consists of five dedicated and knowledgeable members of staff, four large classrooms and a dedicated ICT suite. As a department, we want our students to enjoy geography at school and develop a spirit of inquiry about their personal and local geographies as well as the wider national and international context. We hope that through a diverse and varied curriculum that students will develop the skills necessary to become inquisitive, empathetic and pro-active global citizens.
Learning outside of the classroom through fieldwork is a hugely important part of the geography curriculum at AGS, throughout their career at AGS, students will have multiple opportunities to study in the field locally and abroad.
Key stage 3 curriculum
Year 7
In year 7 students receive one lesson of geography each week, the topics covered are:
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	Local Geography and skills 
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	Coastal landforms and management 
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	The development gap 
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	Importance of rocks and resources 
Fieldwork: 1 day at Hawkstone Park
Year 8
In year 8 students receive two lessons of geography each week, the topics covered are:
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	Economic Change 
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	Transformation of Asia 
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	Africa - past, present and future 
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	Conflicts - Russia and the Middle East 
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	Rivers and flooding 
Fieldwork: 1 day in the Long Mynd
Year 9
In year 9 students receive three lessons of geography each fortnight (alternate with history every other week), the topics covered are:
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	Tectonic hazards 
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	Dynamic cities 
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	Population change 
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	Climate - past, present & future 
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	Resource Management (1st topic of GCSE Geography) 
Fieldwork: 1 day in Birmingham
GCSE curriculum
At GCSE, students follow the AQA specification details of which can be found here: https://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/geography/gcse/geography-8035
GCSE Specification Summary:
- Paper 1: Living with the physical environment
	- Written paper – 1 hour 30 mins – 88 marks – 35%
 
- Paper 2: Challenges in the human environment
	- Written paper – 1 hour 30 mins – 88 marks – 35%
 
- Paper 3: Geographical applications
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		Written paper – 1 hour 15 mins – 76 marks – 30% 
 
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Year 9
The topics covered in Year 9 are:
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	Resource Management 
Year 10
The topics covered in Year 10 are:
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	UK physical landscapes 
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	Urban issues and challenges 
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	The living world 
Year 11
The topics covered in Year 11 are:
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	The changing economic world 
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	Natural Hazards 
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	Preparation for Paper 3 
Fieldwork: 3 day residential in Snowdonia in the Autumn term of Y11.
