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Year 10 Geographers Put Classroom Learning into Practice

Pupils sit on a pebble beach at Hill Head collecting fieldwork data and recording observations in notebooks.

Last week, our Year 10 Geography pupils took part in a fieldwork visit to Hill Head and Whiteley, applying their classroom learning to real-world environments.

The day began at Hill Head, where pupils investigated whether the area's sea defences are effective at protecting the coastline. Working in small groups, they collected a range of data and observations to help them evaluate the success of different coastal management strategies.

Pupils examine a rock pool and marine wildlife during geography fieldwork at Hill Head.

Pupils carry out fieldwork on the beach near colourful beach huts at Hill Head.

The visit then moved to Whiteley Shopping Centre, where pupils explored the impact of regeneration on the local area. Using a variety of fieldwork techniques, they assessed how successful the development has been and considered its economic, social and environmental effects.

Throughout the day, pupils demonstrated excellent engagement with the fieldwork, gathering evidence, analysing their surroundings and developing the skills needed for their GCSE Geography studies.

As well as collecting valuable data, pupils were also able to observe a variety of wildlife along the coastline, adding an extra dimension to their investigations.

Well done to all involved for representing the College so positively and making the most of this opportunity to bring Geography beyond the classroom.

Pupils conduct geography fieldwork in Whiteley town centre, gathering data and observations.

Pupils investigate coastal defences at Hill Head with the shoreline and sea visible in the background.

Tagged  Geography  Class of 2027