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Y11 GCSE Geography Field Trip

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Y11 GCSE Geography Field Trip

Y11 GCSE Geography Field Trip

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Wednesday 11 October 2023

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Over three days (Monday 9 October to Wednesday 11 October), our Year 11 Geography students took their GCSE field trip to Blackpool to study the impacts of tourism and coastal engineering in the area.

All students who attended were a credit to themselves and the school, working well together to discuss their judgements on how the areas have been impacted.

Despite some seagull incidents, the trips were a huge success, with high quality data collected ready for analysis in class, to see how the areas have been impacted.

A big thank you to the staff who made these trips possible, and to the students for their hard work over the three days!

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