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Head Teacher
Ms K Bastick-Styles

Deputy Head Teachers
Mr. D Banks
Mr. D Dickens
Dr. V Molinari
Mr. K Mackenzie
Ms S Willey

Sedgehill School
Sedgehill Road,
London SE6 3QW.

Tel: 020 8698 8911
Fax: 020 8461 4004


Term Dates 2010/11

Autumn Term:
Wed 1st Sept – Fri 17th Dec
CPD days 1st & 2nd Sept 
Y7 & Y12 start on 3rd Sept
Y8 - 11 & Y13 start Monday 6th September
CPD day Fri 22nd Oct

Half Term:
Mon 25th Oct – Fri 29th Oct

Spring Term 2011:
Tue 4th Jan – Fri 8th Apr

Half Term:
Mon 21st Feb – Fri 25th Feb

Summer Term:
Tue 26th Apr - Fri 22nd Jul

Half Term:

Mon 30th May - Fri 3rd Jun


Geography




Geography
is popular and successful department within the school. Geography is taught within the Year 7 Baccalaureate, for three hours over a fortnight in Year 9, for five hours over a fortnight at GCSE and for ten hours over a fortnight at A Level.

Our Schemes of Work are designed not only to cover the National Curriculum and the Examination syllabus, but also to offer opportunities for each student to encounter group and paired activities, ICT and to take part in fieldwork.  We aim to show our students the beauty of geography and to promote it as a subject to enjoy for its own sake, developing logical thought and problem solving skills in addition to gaining a better understanding of the world in which we live.

Students enjoy Geography at Sedgehill and thrive on the high level of expectation placed upon them both in terms of behaviour and attainment.  The department is committed to ensuring that the students’ results at all levels show year on year improvements in achievement and exam grades.

The Geography Department 2010-2011
Elizabeth Hanwell - Humanities Leader
Dave Banks
Nick Matthews
Samantha Freds
Charlotte Roberts
Simone Shorter
Ruth Viscovich

Key Stage 3 at Sedgehill

Year 7 classes are taught in mixed-ability tutor groups and follow the new Baccalaureate syllabus. The Year 7 and 8 Schemes of Work provide plenty of opportunity to encounter a variety of investigational and practical activities linked to specific parts of the National Curriculum.  In Year 8 and 9 students continue to be taught in mixed ability tutor groups.  They work towards the National Curriculum requirement for their end of KS3 National Curriculum levels in May.

Key Stage 4 at Sedgehill

We follow the OCR syllabus. The structure of the course covers;

Controlled Assessment - 25%
Students complete a 'Geographical Investigation' and a 'Fieldwork Focus Task'. Students prepare for these in class and complete their final pieces of work in exam conditions.

Sustainable Decision Making - 25%
Students take this exam at the end of Year 10. Students will research the topic of the exam in lessons in preparation for the decision making task.

Key Geographical Themes - 50%
Students take this exam at the end of Year 11 and it is worth 50% of their final grade. The exam covers;

Economical development
Population and Settlement
Rivers and Coasts
Natural Hazards

Key Stage 5 at Sedgehill

We follow the AQA Advanced level course in Geography. The course is exciting and offers opportunities for residential work.  The students find the course demanding yet interesting and rewarding and many students go on to study Geography at university.  Our exam results are consistently high.

Year 12 AS Level Geography

Unit 1 - Physical and Human Geography
2 Hours - Structured short and extended questions
70% of AS Level mark

Unit 2 - Applied Geography
Structured skills and generic research fieldwork questions.
30% of AS Level mark.



 
 
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