Entry Requirements

You must meet the standard entry requirements for Longfield Academy Sixth Form.  In addition, to study this course you will require:

  • Grade 5 or above at GCSE English Literature OR Grade 5 at GCSE English Language.

Questions about this course?

Please contact;

Ian Thomas (ian.thomas@longfieldacademy.org),

What is this course about?

The course involves an in depth analysis of key geographical issues related to the 21st Century and highlighted daily within our media. Candidates will be expected to investigate the nature of physical and human environments.

There is a required field trip element to the course. This assists with the completion of the Unit 4 independent investigation.

What content is on the course?

The A Level Geography (Edexcel) content is taught in topics from each exam paper:

  • Paper 1 topics: Physical Geography; – Coasts, Global Water, Tectonics, Carbon & Energy
  • Paper 2 topics: Human Geography; Regenerating Places, Globalisation, Migration and Superpowers
  • Paper 3 topics: Geographical Issues form the compulsory topics in Paper 1 & 2.
Exam Board Specification

Course Assessment

There are 3 examination papers and an NEA (non-examined assessment):

  • Paper 1: Physical Geography – 30% of final grade
  • Paper 2: Human Geography – 30% of final grade
  • Paper 3: Geographical Issues – 20% of final grade
  • NEA – 20% of final grade

Where could this course lead?

Geography helps you to make sense of the world around you. It’s hands on, relevant, and fun. Whatever your passion for the world – fascination with landscapes or concerns about sustainability – geography will provide you with knowledge and transferable skills that will reward you personally and advance you professionally. Geography is highly valued by universities as an A Level choice, and combines well with both arts and science subjects. It can be a facilitating subject – that is a subject most likely to be required or preferred for entry to degree courses. Choosing facilitating subjects will keep more options at the university-level; geography opens doors to other degrees such as business and administrative studies, law, engineering and technology, and the other social physical sciences.

Geography was also found to be the most relevant A Level subject in teaching students about climate change (YouGov/ RGS 2020).