Geography sparks curiosity about the world, fostering an understanding of diverse places, people, and environments. Through engaging explorations and investigations, children develop essential geographical skills, such as map reading, data analysis, and spatial reasoning. By connecting classroom learning to real-world experiences, primary geography empowers children to become informed and responsible global citizens, appreciating the interconnectedness of our planet and its inhabitants.
Our geography policy aims to cultivate curious and informed global citizens by providing a stimulating and inclusive curriculum that fosters geographical knowledge, skills, and understanding of diverse environments and cultures.
Our geography long-term plan provides a structured and progressive overview of key geographical concepts, skills, and knowledge across all primary year groups, ensuring a coherent and engaging exploration of the world.
Our geography knowledge progression map outlines the sequential development of key geographical concepts and understanding across all primary year groups, ensuring a clear and progressive learning journey.
Our geography progression map of skills details the gradual development of essential geographical skills, such as map reading, data interpretation, and fieldwork, across all primary year groups.
Our geography progression for fieldwork ensures pupils progressively develop their ability to collect, analyse, and interpret geographical data through practical, hands-on experiences across all primary year groups.