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  • Common Entrance Geography – Meteorology (Weather and Climate)

    Investigate microclimates across different habitats including natural and built environments. Usefieldwork techniques to collect primary data and then compare the results. Students will developgeographical skills, specifically fieldwork and enquiry skills. Learning Objectives Develop location knowledge and language Collect Primary data to develop fieldwork and enquiry skills Describe and appreciate…

  • Common Entrance Geography – Rivers

    The course investigates changes in river channel and drainage characteristics at three sites alongthe river. Students plan an investigation and collect and record data at each site, including rivermeasurements, field sketches, and observation of human impact on the river. Students will developgeographical skills, specifically fieldwork and enquiry skills. Learning…

  • Early Years Barnaby Bear

    Use maps, stories and games to explore habitats. Discover the plants and animals that live here and design and build dens for Barnaby Bear.

  • S1-S3 Environmental Exploration and Adventure 3 day course SQA

    Our three-day residential covers key literacy and numeracy skills, focuses on promoting social and emotional development through experiencing a residential and promotes healthier lifestyles with active learning.

  • S1-S3 Environmental Exploration and Adventure 5 day course SQA

    This week will develop students’ relationships with each other, themselves, and the world around them. Through a variety of challenges and activities they will discover what shaped the landscape, what lives there now and consider future scenarios.

  • National 4 and 5 Geography

    The National 4 and 5 programme was carefully developed in order to meet the requirements of Curriculum for Excellence. Led by our expert tutors in our field sites, students will gain transferable knowledge and skills that will prepare them for the 80 question paper and 20 marks assignment.

  • Higher Environmental Science

    We can support all the SQA Environmental Science courses and will flexible with our topics, content and style of delivery. Each course can be designed individually, whether it is a typical three-day programme or just for the one day. There are two approaches that groups can take. Students…

  • Higher Geography

    The Higher Geography programme was carefully developed in order to meet the requirements of Curriculum for Excellence. Led by our expert tutors in our field sites, students will gain transferable knowledge and skills. All sessions will follow the geographical inquiry process and build on students’ geographical investigative…

  • Advanced Higher Geography

    The Advanced Higher Geography programme was carefully developed in order to meet the requirements of Curriculum for Excellence. Led by our expert tutors in our field sites, students will gain transferable knowledge and skills. All sessions will follow the geographical inquiry process and build on students’ geographical…

  • A Level Environmental Science – 5 Days

    This 5-day fieldwork course will give students the opportunity to undertake an array of fieldwork investigations across a diverse range of habitats. Students will develop their research and practical skills in real-world contexts, while gaining first-hand experience of all required methodologies (Me) and sampling techniques (ST).

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Field Studies Council is a registered charity in England and Wales no 313364 and in Scotland no SC039870 and a limited company registered in England and Wales no 412621.

Registered Office: Preston Montford, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 1HW