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Exploring North Wales with the Fifth Form Geographers
In September, Fifth Form geography students embarked on a trip to North Wales and other areas to collect fieldwork data for the UK physical landscapes section of our GCSE course. We were accompanied by our...
Making Memories in Morocco
For a week in March, Lancing College geographers ventured 1,893 miles from Lancing to Marrakech for the Easter trip to Morocco. Our pupils' voyage began on 22 March, returning a week later on 28 March...
Exploring the Geography of Barcelona
Fieldwork provides an opportunity for students to study geography in the real world and at A Level the LVI take part in the annual trip to Barcelona. This not only puts learning into perspective but...
12-03-2024
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Read the Latest Edition of the Lancing Geographer Journal
A team of Lower Sixth Form Geographers have spent much of the past two terms working on the next edition of the Lancing Geographer Journal. They have commissioned articles from their peers and edited articles...
26-06-2023
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Geographers enjoy Field Trip to Barcelona
The Lower Sixth Geographers went on their A Level field trip to Barcelona, leaving behind the dull clouds and freezing January temperatures and taking in the bright and sunny landscapes of Spain. In the first...
Teaching with the Chapel
The Chapel occupies a central place in our lives at Lancing College in many ways. Spiritually, it serves as a place of worship and reflection. It stands guard to the cultural landscape of the Adur...
Overnight Adventure
The Fourth Form Explorer Scouts ventured out on the Summer Term overnight adventure. The first stage was the navigation challenge, walking from the College to Hillside Scout Camp site in Small Dole. The routes had...
Geographers in the Field
The Lower Sixth Geography students took part in a five-day residential fieldtrip as part of their A Level studies just before May Half Term. A key part of their A Level experience, the trip was...
Thinking inside the Box
Although Geography resides comfortably within the humanities faculty, it is also infused with application of the scientific method. A particular example of such ‘Scientific Geography’ is the use of experiments to examine landscape evolution up...