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03/05/24

Our incredible class of 2024 Year 11 students enjoyed a very special Leavers Ceremony today, full of tears, laughter and memories celebrating 5 years of hard work at SJL. Let’s cherish the memories and celebrate the amazing journey our Year 11’s have ahead! pic.twitter.com/om4gEoGSxN

03/05/24

Our incredible class of 2024 Year 11 students enjoyed a very special Leavers Ceremony today, full of tears, laughter and memories celebrating 5 years of hard work at SJL. Let’s cherish the memories and celebrate the amazing journey our Year 11’s have ahead! pic.twitter.com/5EqwC1rKSO

03/05/24

Preparations are underway for the Year 11 leavers ceremony. pic.twitter.com/t1T4Da2l3o

02/05/24

Year 11 - tonight is all about you, your prom awaits! Class of 2024, make amazing memories and have a fabulous night!Thanks to Luton Hoo Estate, Garden of Pearl for the flowers, balloons by Balloon Queen, DJ Darren and food by Happy Herefords. pic.twitter.com/3yOd5cEJxh

02/05/24

It was shirt signing day for our Year 11 students - an opportunity to create a momento of their time spent at SJL. pic.twitter.com/J5pmHUbTQh

02/05/24

Year 11 reminder: the Year 11 Leavers’ Ceremony will start at 11am on Friday 3 May in the sports hall. Please arrive from 10.30am. There will be limited parking available.#sjlleavers2024 pic.twitter.com/WQAIwan6hV

02/05/24

Amazing creativity abound in Year 8 textiles class as they created graffiti art, using different stitching techniques to create the background and name tag. pic.twitter.com/9BfvqjXVQw

01/05/24

Diary reminder: Year 11 students are able to bring in a spare shirt to be signed during break and lunchtime on Thursday 2 May - in the drama studio. Students are reminded they must bring a spare shirt to sign and wear a clean school shirt. pic.twitter.com/AnL5RDqcEp

01/05/24

Well done on your first cricket match Year 7! https://t.co/DquNEEaAlT

01/05/24

Lots of revision techniques taking place in Year 11 Religious Studies class - students are using mind mapping to prepare for their exams and using these mind maps to write possible exam questions. pic.twitter.com/jZyVrrfJrd

30/04/24

Year 13 biology students were enjoying the traditional rite-of-passage of getting creative and decorating the windows in their classroom with biology inspired artwork. Some impressive diagrams!#SJLyear13leavers pic.twitter.com/E56F1GDTQ4

30/04/24

Amazing!! https://t.co/sAXdr2GMiS

30/04/24

Year 11 biology students were enjoying the traditional rite-of-passage of getting creative and decorating the windows in their classroom with biology inspired artwork. Some impressive diagrams! pic.twitter.com/hnOGQcqiA2

29/04/24

Year 10 were working on interpreting histograms in maths class, as a way of determining information about the distribution of data. pic.twitter.com/N3S0aWO63A

28/04/24

🏌️Timo H played in the Hertfordshire Schools Mid-Handicap Championship at Mill Green Golf Club this Thursday. He was among 41 players, placing third achieving a round of 84. He has now qualified for the County Schools Championship. Outstanding effort Timo pic.twitter.com/VBKnW5EmA8

26/04/24

Parents’ Evening for Year 10 will take place on Tuesday 21 May 2024 online via SchoolCloud. Further information about SchoolCloud and how to book your appointments will be sent home. pic.twitter.com/OZDWyBl1Xp

25/04/24

💙🏆 The Crowning Moment 🏆💙Thank you to for the amazing photos pic.twitter.com/7RKZ2AY9ml

25/04/24

We enjoyed a wonderful Year 10 Music Showcase last week, an evening of musical entertainment organised and produced by our talented students. You can take a look here: https://t.co/WZ8V7Lh7U3 pic.twitter.com/HV6RkixZu4

24/04/24

U18 Hertfordshire County Cup Final result.SJL 3-0 BSHSA superb performance from all in the squad. Congratulations to all the players and staff who have contributed to this success. pic.twitter.com/Bow7I26Vcw

24/04/24

Year 12 Work Experience w/c 20 May - can you help? We have a few students without placement and looking for opportunities in media, law, accountancy, finance, science and engineering. If you can help, please email tgilfeather.herts.sch.ukThank you!

24/04/24

Good Luck to our students taking part in the Senior County Cup Final tonight v's Bishop Stortford - You've got this!! Kick off 6pm @ Cheshunt Football Club. pic.twitter.com/YBpzOAYbkw

19/04/24

Year 9 students have been honing their woodwork skills in Design and Technology class as they start the creation of a table lamp. pic.twitter.com/6dMcKXCchO

18/04/24

It was a pleasure to welcome our Yr12 students and parents in for our UCAS and Oxbridge information evening tonight. Advice and Guidance is a key part of our outstanding 6th form offer. pic.twitter.com/5nLFBCpzr5

18/04/24

What a lovely way to work on their vocabulary. https://t.co/AsA9Ui7xGz

18/04/24

Yesterday some of our Year 9 drama students headed into London to watch the West End production of Wicked - they will write a review and critical analysis of the show as part of their studies. pic.twitter.com/xXom1uYRya

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Geography

About the Faculty

Geography at Sir John Lawes is taught by a well experienced team, who are passionate about the subject. We have a variety of specialisms within both physical and human geography. Lessons include a variety of teaching methods and resources, to ensure all students are engaged and participating in their learning. Geography is a very popular subject at both GCSE and A-Level and we are very proud of the results our students have achieved each year which consistently are well above the national average.

Curriculum Intent Statement

The geography curriculum is designed to develop students’ curiosity and fascination about the world in which they live. We aim to equip students with knowledge of current environmental issues, which will affect their future, creating young people who are passionate about sustainability and the environment. Students’ knowledge and understanding is developed through studying a range of places at different scales; this is achieved by analysing the human and physical processes which shape our world. Students will learn about how the world is increasingly interconnected and understand their role as a global citizen in a changing world. Students will also learn a wide range of skills to help them interpret source and make informed decisions including literacy, numeracy, graphical, statistical, map and atlas skills.

Key Stage 3 Curriculum

Geography at Key Stage 3 is topical, interesting and interactive. Pupils have two lessons per week in Year 7, one lesson per week in Year 8, and two lessons per week in Year 9. In year 7 and 8 students study topics for 6-8 weeks, being assessed at the middle and end of each unit where a progress level is awarded to them. In Year 9 students begin to learn the skills needed for GCSE, so therefore are assessed using GCSE success criteria.

Programme of Study

Year 7  

  • Introduction to Geography
  • Climate Change
  • The UK
  • Tectonics
  • Population
  • Microclimate investigation
  • Russia and the Middle East

Year 8

  • Global Issues
  • Pacific Ocean
  • The USA
  • Fieldwork Investigation
  • Rise of the Superpowers

Year 9

  • The Work of Ice and Water
  • A Sustainable Future
  • Fieldwork Investigation
  • Global Ecosystems
  • Tropical Rainforests 

KS3 Curriculum Map

Key Stage 4 Curriculum

Key Stage 4 Geography is an exciting, engaging course taught by Geography specialists with an equal weighting given to both Physical and Human Geography. The Faculty follow the AQA (8035) Specification. Students have 3 lessons per week and conduct two pieces of fieldwork during the course.  Students also have the opportunity to take part in a residential field trip to Iceland at the end of the Easter term in Year 10.

Programme of Study

Year 10

  • Living World – Cold Environments
  • UK Physical Landscapes – Coastal Landscapes
  • Coastal Fieldwork (Southend - £20)
  • Urban Issues and Challenges
  • The Challenge of Natural Hazards
  • Changing Economic World

Year 11

  • UK Physical Landscapes – River Landscapes
  • Urban environments Fieldwork (St Albans - £10)
  • The Challenge of Resource Management
  • Issue Evaluation

KS4 Curriculum Map

Key Stage 5 Curriculum

Board: AQA (7037)

A Level Geography is a challenging and enjoyable course that combines essay writing with analytical and fieldwork skills.

A GCSE in Geography is preferable if you wish to study the subject, though students without this experience will be considered. You will need an interest in the world around you and a willingness to read widely.

Field Trip Costs:

  • Year 12 there will be a 1-day visit to East London (approximate cost £20-£25) ; and
  • Year 13 a 3-day residential in Swanage (approximate cost £200-£225).

 

Course content and Assessment

Physical Geography:

  • Water and carbon cycles
  • Coastal systems and landscapes
  • Hazards

The above topics will be assessed in a 2 hours 30 minutes paper which is worth 40% of the A Level mark.

Human Geography:

  • Global systems and global governance
  • Changing places
  • Population and the environment

The above topics will be assessed in a 2 hours 30 minutes paper which is worth 40% of the A Level.

Geographical investigation:

Students complete an individual investigation which includes data collected in the field. The individual investigation must be based on a question or issue defined and developed by the student and must relate to part of the specification content. This will be 3000-4000 words and worth 20% of the A-level

Fieldwork, including a residential trip, is an essential part of Geography A Level, this will equip students with the skills, and data needed for the geographical investigation as well as help their understanding of some of the content in the physical and human geographical papers.

Entry requirements

Students who have previously studied Geography are expected to achieve a grade 6 or above at GCSE and a grade 6 in English would also be desirable. Those new to the subject should have achieved a grade 6 or above in both GCSE English and Mathematics. All students must have an APS of 4.5 or above.

Marking Policy

Extended Curriculum

The Faculty is very well-resourced for effective teaching and learning both inside and outside the school grounds. The Faculty is committed to providing fieldwork opportunities at all Key Stages, notably running annual residential field trips to Swanage (Year 13) and Iceland (Year 10), whilst a day trip is offered to London Docklands (Year 12). At Key Stage 3, fieldwork is completed locally, with year groups investigating geographical issues in and around the school and Harpenden. Fieldwork equipment is of the highest standard. We have a number of GPS navigation handsets, digital thermometers, hygrometers and anemometers as well as ranging poles, clinometers and waders for carrying out the more traditional fieldwork.

To enhance the cultural capital of student we use a variety of case studies from diverse locations around the world, this increases awareness of the challenges and opportunities faced by different people around the world. We encourage student to be critical about the sources of information we use and take into account a range of perspectives. 

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