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  • GCSE Geography Revision (School Led)

    This weekend course creates the perfect opportunity for students to actively engage with their GCSE revision. Teachers can ensure that specific areas of challenge are tackled through subject specific teacher-led revision sessions without any other distractions. Specific activities within the programme will encourage students to become motivated,…

  • GCSE Geography Revision (Field Studies Council Led)

    This weekend course creates the perfect opportunity for students to actively engage with their Geography revision. Specific activities within the programme will encourage students to become motivated, focussed and effective with their revision. Alongside scheduled time to refresh through sessions to be active and un-wind. Students…

  • KS3 Outdoors and Adventure

    This is an action packed course, set in stunning natural locations and inspiring students to succeed and excel in new physical challenges. It provides opportunities to improve confidence, and develop resilience whilst having fun participating in adventure activities. A wide range of competitive, cooperative, fun and creative…

  • KS3 Active Geography: Fieldwork, curriculum and skill building

    This course combines geography fieldwork with outdoor activities to give students the opportunity to explore real geographical contexts in an exciting and engaging way. The course allows students to get first-hand experiences of a range of physical landscapes and processes and a unique insight into the interaction of…

  • Common Entrance Geography

    This course is designed to cover the Individual Fieldwork Enquiry for the Geography 13+ Common Entrance Exam. Students will have the opportunity to use their geographical knowledge to form a clear question for the investigation. They will participate in group data collection, justifying their methods and using a range…

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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