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Pupil Voice

Here are a few quotes from the pupils of this school past and present about their learning experience of Geography:

 

"It has been really interesting learning about Geographical concepts from a global perspective this year with issues such as global climate change, sustainability and the distribution of resources. I have enjoyed using a mastery approach to revisit prior learning and delve a little deeper into the topics such as the Lake District and the UK." Joseph Year 6. 

 

"When we explain about the human and physical features of particular places, I love to use my English writing skills and my Oracy." George Year 3.

 

"I have really enjoyed Geography this year since my mapping skills have improved. When I think back to what I knew in year 2 and what I know now; I'm very impressed!" George Year 4

 

"I feel that my locational knowledge has improved as I have learned about places that I have not visited but would like to at some point in the future. I particularly enjoyed our lesson on latitude and longitude as I am now able to give the coordinates of the location of countries!" Holly Year 5
 
"This year, Geography has been very fun and I have loved it! I liked the way we were doing compass points and maps. I loved Delamere Forest and my favourite was probably the South America topic: I just loved it and I hope year 6 Geography will be just as stupendous!"
Joseph Collins, Year 5
 
"The Geography lessons were fun because we played games and quizzes to test our knowledge about what we had learned. I really enjoyed finding out about food and culture of different European countries and learning how Christmas is celebrated in Europe." 
Jose and Mya, Year 3
 
"Humanities Leaders has given be an amazing opportunity to deepen my understanding of Geography and our responsibility to care for the earth. The plastic pollution research led to our school recycling paper and plastic; something that we had never done on this scale in our hundred year history! We are very proud of this, particularly given that we have won an award for our efforts from Liverpool City Council!"
Henry, Year 4