Geography
Intent of the Geography Curriculum
Through geography teaching, we enable children to gain an understanding of places and environments.
They learn about their local area and compare their life in this area with that in other regions in the United Kingdom and in the rest of the world.
They learn how to draw and interpret maps and they develop the skills of research, investigation, analysis and problem-solving.
Through their growing knowledge and understanding of human geography, children gain an appreciation of life in other cultures.
Geography teaching also motivates children to find out about the physical world and enables them to recognize the importance of sustainable development for the future of humankind.
The aims of geography in our school are:
- To enable children to gain knowledge and understanding of places in the world;
- To increase children’s knowledge of other cultures and, in so doing, teach a respect and understanding of what it means to be a positive citizen in a multi-cultural country;
- To allow children to learn graphic skills, including how to use, draw and interpret maps;
- To enable children to know and understand environmental problems at a local, regional and global level;
- To encourage in children a commitment to sustainable development and an appreciation of what ‘global citizenship’ means;
- To develop a variety of other skills, including those of enquiry, problem solving, ICT, investigation and how to present their conclusions in the most appropriate way.
At AFET we are building our own geography scheme, a framework built around the National Curriculum requirements. This enables us to draw on local geographical features opening up the surrounding areas for our children. This includes Great Western Railway, Coleshill NT, Cotswold Wildlife Park and Oxford.