At Blackwater, we believe that Geography stimulates curiosity and fascination about the world and its people. We strive to equip pupils with a deep sense of their place in the world by exploring their own locality and studying a wide range of diverse places across the globe to identify how these locations are linked. In a rapidly changing world, we ensure that children leave here with an strong understanding of the physical and human processes affecting the Earth and how they can contribute to tackling the challenges of the future.
As our learners progress, their growing knowledge about the world should help them to deepen their understanding of the interaction between human and physical processes and of the formation and use of landscapes and environments. We study a range of significant figures in the field of geographical enquiry throughout the Key Stages and look at their contributions to our knowledge of the world we live in today.
We aim to develop confident learners, through exposure to a range of practical experiences, which build their geographical knowledge, and skills enabling them to explain how the Earth’s features are shaped, interconnected and change over time. We encourage an inclusive school environment and ensure that all pupils, including those most vulnerable and those who are disadvantaged, have the opportunity to access the full and broad curriculum through carefully planned support and scaffolding as required.