On 15th–16th April 2026, Year 12 Geography students completed days 2 and 3 of their fieldwork programme through a residential visit to the Cranedale Centre in North Yorkshire. This residential formed an important part of the Wickersley Partnership Trust Enrichment Promise, providing students with valuable learning experiences beyond the classroom.
The first day was spent in Scarborough, where students applied a range of fieldwork techniques to investigate how both historical and contemporary connections have shaped the lived experience of the town. This provided excellent opportunities to develop data collection skills and deepen their understanding of human geography in a real-world setting.
On Thursday 16th April, students visited Flamborough Head, where they explored how physical processes have shaped the coastal landscape. They then applied these observations to beach-based investigations, linking their fieldwork directly to their coursework requirements. The day was made even more memorable by a special appearance from a resident seal.
These experiences will equip students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to complete a successful Non-Examined Assessment.
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