Geography is a valued part of the curriculum, providing a purposeful means for exploring, appreciating and understanding the world in which we live and how it has evolved. Geography explores the relationship between the Earth and its people through the study of place, space and environment. Geography is concerned with pupils learning about their own locality, whilst becoming aware of and developing knowledge and understanding of the world beyond their own environment.

Geography encourages children to learn through experience, particularly through practical and fieldwork activities.  At Howard Park Community School, we believe it is important to build a geographical curriculum that endorses the importance for outdoor learning to build a curiosity for learning to help them to know more, remember more and understand more.

The aims of geography are: 

How Is Geography Taught At Howard Park?

Geography is taught through discrete lessons from Y1 – Y6. These lessons are timetabled for 3 half terms across the school year. In EYFS it is taught through the continuous curriculum and provision.

The way in which Geography is taught at Howard Park contains the following approaches.  Not every lesson will contain every single one of these, however children should experience all of these through the geography curriculum:

Alongside developing Geographical Understanding, to develop pupils as effective geographers, the following skills are required:

If you would like to know more information about our Geography curriculum, please see the documents below.