Geography is taught as a window into the wider world, helping children to understand the relationship between people, places, and the environment. In line with the English National Curriculum, pupils develop secure locational and place knowledge, learn to interpret maps and other geographical sources, and explore the physical and human processes that shape our planet. By studying both the local area and contrasting regions across the world, children build curiosity, global awareness, and a deep appreciation of the diversity and beauty of our earth. This equips them with the knowledge and skills to ask meaningful questions, think critically, and make responsible choices for the future.
Our vision to nurture faith; inspire success is central to the teaching of geography. Through the values of love, honour, and trust, pupils are encouraged to show love by caring for the environment and respecting different cultures, to honour the responsibility we share in protecting our planet, and to build trust through collaborative learning and enquiry. Geography enables children to see how their actions have an impact locally and globally, inspiring them to act with integrity, compassion, and responsibility. Geography at Sapperton not only builds knowledge of the world but also shapes children into thoughtful global citizens who are ready to play their part in creating a sustainable future.














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