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  1. We follow the OCR Geography A Level course at Gordonstoun. It is worth taking the time to look through the topics you will be studying this year, such as Glaciation and Changing Spaces, as well as future topics such as Global Connections and the Independent Investigation topic.

  2. FT and Bank of England climate change blog competition. October 18, 2019 by Mr Monteith. A great opportunity to enter a blog writing competition on the risks from climate change run by the Financial Times and Bank of England, See the poster or click here for more details! The competition closes at midnight on Friday 31 January 2020.

  3. Synoptic links between the topics: Geography review articles. OCR guide to statistics in geography. Strengths and weaknesses of different statistical techniques. Limitations and advantages of data and data presentation. Power and Borders Revision: Scheme of work ticklist. Keyterms. Mind maps to complete and completed case studies. Exam questions

  4. OCR GCSE – Year 10. This is a link to the OCR syllabus that we are following in year 10. Landscapes of the UK (page 12) was completed in the Autumn term. The Spring term is focused on the People of the UK section (page 13)

  5. The Jurassic coast of Dorset and Exmouth, the craggy mountains of north Wales or the famous spit of Spurn Head have adorned Geography posters and textbooks for years. My bug bear is that the stunning and varied coastal landscape of the Moray Firth rarely gets a look in!

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  6. Here is an outline of what we did on our PHYSICAL geography field trip to the River Findhorn. This is what we did on our HUMAN geography field trip when we went to Elgin, what data we collected and how we analysed is. Results table; Elgin skills booklet; Findhorn table. The World Around Us Ecosystems of the Planet 1. Teaching Schedule. 2.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GordonstounGordonstoun - Wikipedia

    Gordonstoun School is a co-educational independent school for boarding and day pupils in Moray, Scotland. It is named after the 150-acre (60-hectare) estate owned by Sir Robert Gordon in the 17th century; the school now uses this estate as its campus. It is located in Duffus to the north-west of Elgin. [1]