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Application Instructions
***** Please note, applications have now closed for September 2026 Sixth Form Admissions *****
Applications Open - Midday, 9 January 2026
Applications Close - Midday, 6 February 2026
School Entry Requirements: -
As a basic entry requirement to join our Sixth Form, you must have achieved at least 6 GCSE subjects at Grade 6 or above including:
at least a Grade 5 in English
at least a Grade 5 in Mathematics
and the specific entry requirements for each of your subjects.
How to Apply: - Please apply via KentChoices ***Now Closed***
Course Summary
Course Details
Unit 1: Physical Geography
• The water and carbon cycles
• Coastal systems and landscapes
• Hazards
Unit 2: Human Geography
• Global systems and global governance
• The nature and study of changing places
• Contemporary urban environments
Unit 3: Geographical investigation
Students will undertake a personal investigation using data collected during a residential field trip in the Lake District at a cost of approximately £480; this unit will be submitted and assessed as coursework
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Unit 1: Written examination (40%)
Question types include source-based, short answer and
extended prose (2 hours 30 minutes)
Unit 2: Written examination (40%)
Question types include source-based, short answer and
extended prose (2 hours 30 minutes)
Unit 3: Non-examined assessment (20%)
Personal investigation of 3000–4000 words (coursework)
Entry requirements
You will need to have a GCSE in Geography at Grade 6 or
above. Ideally you will have studied hazards, rivers, coasts and urban environments as part of your GCSE course. To achieve highly at A Level Geography you need to be able to research, plan and write extended essay answers on geographical issues. The ability to analyse, evaluate and come to supported conclusions is also key to success at A Level. In addition, you will need to have an interest in the world around you, such as the environment and current affairs, as this will form part of
the course requirements.