
Year 12 Geographers Attend Royal Geographical Society Lecture
On Wednesday 26th February, sixteen Year 12 Geography students visited the Royal Geographical Society in Kensington for this term’s Sixth Form evening lecture. Arriving early, they had the chance to take a group photo in the historic lecture theatre before settling in for the talk.
The lecture, delivered by Professor James Cheshire, explored the importance of maps and provided a fascinating insight beyond the curriculum. It was fantastic to see such a large group attend the optional lecture, especially with their Bristol residential trip coming up this weekend.
A special mention goes to a group of students who attended the lecture and have also earned a place in the final of this year’s Geological Society competition with their brilliant Story Map – a digital geographic website they created.
Well done to our Sixth Form Geographers!