Why is this being studied?
We study the UK to understand our own country’s landscapes, regions and identities, and how they shape life in the UK.
What is being studied?
- Students will identify the UK’s countries, regions and major physical features.
- Students will explore population distribution, settlements and human geography across the UK.
- Students will different challenges faced in the UK.
Assessment criteria covered:
Students will be assessed for criteria A and D.
What is being studied?
We study globalisation to see how countries, people and businesses are increasingly connected, and how this affects culture, trade and everyday life.
What is being studied?
- Students will understand how countries are connected through trade, technology and culture.
- Students will explore the role of TNCs and global supply chains.
- Students will examine the benefits and challenges of an increasingly interconnected world.
Assessment criteria covered:
Students will be assessed for criteria B and C.
Why is this being studied?
We study urbanisation to learn why cities grow, the challenges this creates, and how urban areas can be planned sustainably.
What is being studied?
- Students will study why people move to cities and how urban areas grow.
- Students will investigate challenges such as housing, transport and pollution.
- Students will explore ways cities can be designed and managed sustainably.
Assessment criteria covered:
Students will be assessed for criteria B and C.
Why is this being studied?
We study population to explore why populations change over time and how this influences resources, development and the environment.
What is being studied?
- Students will learn how populations change through birth, death and migration.
- Students will map and compare global population patterns and density.
- Students will understand the consequences of population change, such as ageing or youthful populations.
Assessment criteria covered:
Students will be assessed for criteria A and D.
Why is this being studied?
We study diverse Africa to challenge stereotypes by discovering the continent’s huge cultural, physical and economic diversity.
What is being studied?
- Students will explore Africa’s physical geography, climate zones and biomes.
- Students will investigate the cultural and economic diversity across African nations.
- Students will challenge stereotypes through case studies of different African regions.
Assessment criteria covered:
Students will be assessed for criteria A and D.
Why is this being studied?
We study cold Russia to understand how extreme climates shape landscapes, ecosystems and human activity in one of the world’s largest countries.
What is being studied?
Students will study Russia’s physical geography, climate zones and extreme environments.
Students will understand how people adapt to living in cold climates.
Students will explore how natural resources influence settlement and industry in Russia.
Assessment criteria covered:
Students will be assessed for criteria B and C.


