Wednesday, 26 June 2013

CE Fieldtrip Next Term


Year 8 Fieldwork 2013

What?

As part of Common Entrance, pupils are expected to carry out a piece of extended fieldwork This year will be different and the pupils will do their fieldwork as part of a residential course over a weekend in the Autumn term. There will still be resources available on the Geography Pages for students who wish to carry out an extra fieldwork investigation over the summer holidays.

The pupils will carry out two or three investigations whilst we are away. Each evening we will collate data and write a skeleton outline for each project. The children will then chose one of the investigations and their final write-up will be completed in lessons when we get back to school. An equipment list will be circulated before the beginning of the autumn term.

Why?

Fieldwork is an important part of Geography and getting the chance to get out of the classroom and measure real things in the real world really helps children to understand the subject better. The investigations that we will do will support and enhance the material covered in lessons and, most importantly be practical and great fun!

For CE candidates this write-up will account for 20% of their final Geography CE score whilst for scholars, some schools ask for the write-up whilst others include questions about their fieldwork in the paper.

Where?

We will be going to Juniper Hall, a Field Studies Centre in the North Downs (see map). It has been recommended by other prep school Heads of Geography and the Geographical Association.

When?

We will be going from Friday 20th to Monday 22nd September 2013. We will be leaving school on the Friday afternoon and returning the following Monday afternoon.

How Much?

The cost will be £225 per child and this will cover all …
  • transport,
  • accommodation, 
  • food (which I have heard is very good),
  • insurance / risk assessment,
  • equipment,
  • centre staff/instructors,

Any further questions, please contact Mr Miller ( nmiller@brambletye.com )