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Geography

Our program is designed to foster a deep understanding of the past, a broad knowledge of global geography, and an appreciation for the complexities of human beliefs and values.

Through the study of history, students will unravel the narratives of civilizations, examine key events, and analyse their impact on the present. In geography, students will explore the interconnectedness of the world, investigating natural landscapes, human societies, and the challenges facing our planet.

Additionally, our unique subject of Worldviews combines Religious Education, Ethics, and Citizenship, allowing students to examine diverse belief systems, ethical dilemmas, and the responsibilities of global citizenship. Our curriculum encourages critical thinking, empathy, and an appreciation for cultural diversity. By engaging with these subjects, students will develop a well-rounded perspective, cultivate analytical skills, and become active global citizens who can navigate the complexities of our interconnected world. Join us on this exciting intellectual journey, where the humanities unlock a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world we inhabit.

What makes a good student of Individuals and Societies?

  • Demonstrates a genuine curiosity and interest in exploring the complexities of History, Geography, and diverse Worldviews.
  • Possesses strong critical thinking and analytical skills, able to examine and evaluate different perspectives.
  • Shows excellent research skills, utilizing diverse sources and conducting independent inquiries.
  • Exhibits effective communication skills, both oral and written to express ideas and arguments coherently.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of cause-and-effect relationships, patterns, and connections in historical and geographical contexts.
  • Shows empathy and respect for diverse cultures, beliefs, and values, fostering an appreciation for global citizenship.
  • Exhibits strong organizational skills, effectively managing research projects, assignments, and deadlines.
  • Demonstrates the ability to interpret and analyse maps, charts, and other geographical data.
  • Displays an awareness of ethical considerations, demonstrating empathy, and engaging in discussions about moral dilemmas.
  • Shows an active engagement in classroom discussions, asking insightful questions and participating constructively.

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