Geography
For preparation for their GCSE exam, Y10 geographers undertook fieldwork from Monday 12th to Thursday 15th July. This was a fantastic opportunity to be able to put their learning over the past term into practice.
For preparation for their GCSE exam, Y10 geographers undertook fieldwork from Monday 12th to Thursday 15th July. This was a fantastic opportunity to be able to put their learning over the past term into practice.
The Y10 geography students visited two contrasting beaches at Reculver, which is managed with sea defences, and Bishopstone, which has no sea defences. Whilst there, they practised a number of fieldwork techniques. Students were able to see the impact of coastal erosion on the landscape and examine the ways that humans had tried to manage this.
The Y10 geography students visited two contrasting beaches at Reculver, which is managed with sea defences, and Bishopstone, which has no sea defences. Whilst there, they practised a number of fieldwork techniques. Students were able to see the impact of coastal erosion on the landscape and examine the ways that humans had tried to manage this.
Despite the heat, the geographers were incredibly mature and persevered in the face of adversity, exemplifying what it means to be a Towers student. We are very proud of all of our Y10 geographers. Well done from the Geography department.
Despite the heat, the geographers were incredibly mature and persevered in the face of adversity, exemplifying what it means to be a Towers student. We are very proud of all of our Y10 geographers. Well done from the Geography department.