Year 10 Geography Coastal Fieldwork Trip to Sandown and Yaverland
Year 10 Geography students recently took part in a successful coastal fieldwork trip to Sandown and Yaverland as part of their GCSE Geography studies. The visit provided an excellent opportunity for students to apply classroom knowledge to a real coastal environment and develop key fieldwork skills.
Throughout the day, students worked hard collecting and recording data using a range of geographical techniques. These included beach profiling, measuring environmental quality, and observing coastal management features. Their enthusiasm and commitment to the tasks enabled them to gather valuable information that will support their GCSE coursework and exam preparation.
The students' behaviour was outstanding throughout the trip. They represented the school exceptionally well, showing maturity, respect, and a positive attitude at all times. Members of the public and staff commented on how polite and engaged the students were, making them a real credit to the school.
Overall, the trip was both enjoyable and educational, and the students should be proud of the effort they put into developing their fieldwork skills while demonstrating such excellent conduct.
