Calla Highly Commended for Climate Change Essay

Calla Highly Commended for Climate Change Essay

We are thrilled to announce that Calla (Upper Sixth, Feilden) has been awarded the ‘Highly Commended’ prize in the prestigious Royal Geographical Society essay writing competition for 2024. She will be presented with the award in person in the coming...
Reshaping the Landscape

Reshaping the Landscape

As part of their A Level studies on urban regeneration, Upper Sixth Geography students enjoyed a fascinating trip to the Olympic Park in East London to learn about its sustainability and legacy plan. During the trip, the tour guides explained how the most polluted...
Geographers Draw Data from the Dunes

Geographers Draw Data from the Dunes

Whilst other Sixth Form students enjoyed the last remaining days of their holidays, fifteen intrepid Upper Sixth Geographers embarked on an enjoyable field trip to Studland Dunes on the UNESCO World Heritage Jurassic Coastline in Dorset to collect data for their NEA...
Meandering Down the River Cole

Meandering Down the River Cole

Second Form Geographers have been studying river processes this year and enjoyed a sunny field trip to the River Cole on the Oxfordshire/Wiltshire border to put their classroom learning into practice. Kitted out with wellies, clipboards, tape measures, stopwatches and...
GCSE Geographers Get Lay of the Land

GCSE Geographers Get Lay of the Land

Fourth Form Geographers spent a fantastic weekend at Nettlecombe in Somerset as part of their GCSE course requirement. Friday afternoon involved wellies, measuring tapes and impellors to investigate flow rates, depth, width and features of a river’s planform. Despite...