Key Stage 3 - Geography
At Queen’s School, our Key Stage 3 Geography curriculum is designed to develop students’ understanding of the world around them, from local environments to global challenges. Following the National Curriculum, we provide a dynamic and engaging programme that covers both physical and human geography, encouraging students to think critically about how people interact with their surroundings.
Through a mix of theoretical learning, data analysis, and fieldwork skills, students explore key geographical concepts such as climate change, ecosystems, population dynamics, urbanisation, and globalisation. Our curriculum fosters curiosity and equips students with problem-solving and analytical skills relevant to a range of future careers, including environmental science, urban planning, and international relations.
Assessment in Key Stage 3 Geography is continuous and varied, ensuring students develop a strong grasp of both physical and human geography. Assessments include:
- Map and data interpretation tasks to analyse geographical trends.
- Case study evaluations on environmental and socio-economic issues.
- Fieldwork projects to develop practical investigative skills.
- Written assessments to assess geographical understanding and problem-solving skills.
This comprehensive approach ensures students are well-prepared for advanced geographical studies at Key Stage 4.
Homework is set weekly to consolidate classroom learning and encourage independent research. Tasks may include:
- Research assignments on current geographical issues such as deforestation or migration.
- Mapwork exercises to develop spatial awareness and analytical skills.
- Extended writing tasks on geographical case studies.
- Data analysis activities using graphs, climate charts, and population pyramids.
Homework is designed to enhance geographical knowledge and develop critical thinking skills.
Parents have 24/7 access to their child’s academic progress, including coursework grades, teacher feedback, and assessment results. Regular progress reports and parent-teacher consultations ensure students receive tailored support to achieve their best potential.
While lessons are self-contained, we encourage students to engage with additional resources to deepen their geographical understanding. Recommended resources include:
- BBC Bitesize KS3 Geography (online).
- CGP KS3 Geography Study Guides & Workbooks.
- Collins KS3 Geography Revision Books.
- National Geographic articles and documentaries.
Key Details
Course Outline
The Key Stage 3 Geography curriculum provides a balanced and broad perspective on geographical processes and global issues. The curriculum ensures students:
- Develop a secure knowledge of physical and human geography.
- Learn to interpret maps, data, and spatial patterns.
- Understand the impact of environmental change and human activity.
- Explore current global challenges such as climate change, sustainability, and urbanisation.
Key Topics Taught
- Physical Geography: Rivers and coasts, weather and climate, ecosystems, natural hazards (volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis).
- Human Geography: Population growth, migration, globalisation, urban development, economic change.
- Environmental Geography: Climate change, sustainability, biodiversity, conservation efforts.
- Geographical Skills: Map reading, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), data collection and analysis, fieldwork techniques.