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Geography

King Edward VII School

Glossop Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S10 2PW

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
King Edward
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

Geography seeks to understand the modern world and all of its present day human and physical complexities. In Geography we focus on real world topical issues. Geographers study the temporal and spatial distribution of the Earth’s phenomena, processes and features and how humans interact with the environment, both human and physical. Geography is an interdisciplinary subject with a variety of topics, which includes economics, demographics, sociology, tectonics and geopolitics. It is how people perceive our world, how we interact with the world and what the world will be like in the future. If you choose to study A-Level Geography, you should be enthused about the world around you and issues that affect people and the planet.

Course Details

At King Edward VII School, we follow the AQA Geography specification. Students will study Coastal Systems and Landscapes, Natural Hazards, Changing Places, Water and Carbon Cycles, Global Systems and Governance, and Contemporary Urban Environments. Students will also complete an independent fieldwork investigation, through coursework, that requires students to collect primary and secondary data and use their fieldwork and quantitative skills. Students will also develop their independent research skills through the independent investigation and students should be confident in developing case studies for their examinations through this kind of research - a vital skill needed for studying many subjects at university.

Students must complete a minimum of four days of fieldwork throughout their A-Level studies. This will take place on a residential field visit based in the UK, more recently this has been to Cranedale in Yorkshire. Fieldwork is a compulsory element of the course that will be assessed through A-Level coursework.

There will also be an optional residential during February half term in either Y12 or Y13. In previous years this has been to Iceland. This visit is aimed at students who are particularly interested in physical geography or those students who are interested in studying Geography, Geology or other related subjects at degree level.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

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Entry requirements

If you have studied GCSE Geography you will need to achieve a grade 5. You will need at least a grade 5 in English and Maths if not taken at GCSE.

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Geography remains to be one of the most versatile subjects at A-Level. It provides students with knowledge, understanding and critical thinking skills that employers are looking for. Geography is seen as a natural stepping stone into a number of degree courses and sectors of employment, including the sciences, resource management, managerial positions, teaching, local and national government and all industries that require knowledge of how the world works.

Geography is commonly combined with science or humanities subjects, such as Biology, Sociology, Politics, History and Economics. Also, studying the one-year Core Maths course could also support you with many of the Statistical, Graphical and Core Skills needed for A-Level Geography. However, Geography stands alone as a multi-disciplinary subject that can combine and supplement and combination of other A-Levels as it is highly topical, investigating the complexities that affect the modern world now.


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