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    Stanley Head Outdoor Education Centre – Geography Fieldwork Programme

    At Hanley St Luke’s Academy, we are dedicated to providing rich, hands‑on learning experiences that bring our Geography curriculum to life. Each year, pupils from Year 2 through Year 6 take part in structured fieldwork days at Stanley Head Outdoor Education Centre, enabling them to develop key geographical skills in a meaningful, practical context.

    Visit Dates & Costs 2025–2026

    Each visit includes:

    • A full day of activities delivered by Stanley Head staff
    • Transport via two minibuses
    Year Group Dates Total Cost
    Year 5 14th & 15th October 2025 £2,448
    Year 6 – Class 6S 30th Sept & 1st Oct 2026 £2,448
    Year 6 – Class 6L 7th & 8th October 2026 £2,448
    Year 3 17th & 18th March 2026 £2,448
    Year 4 24th & 25th March 2026 £2,448
    Year 2 28th & 29th April 2026 £2,448

    Annual Total Investment

    £14,688 per year is invested to support high‑quality, experiential fieldwork at Stanley Head.

    What the Day Includes

    Each visit follows a consistent and purposeful structure:

    • Minibus collection from school (two per day)
    • Arrival at Stanley Head between 9:30–9:45am
    • Pupils settle in the classroom and leave lunches
    • Introduction from the Stanley Head team
    • Classroom‑based learning to introduce key skills
    • Outdoor practical activities in small groups
    • Lunch break
    • Further fieldwork activities, team challenges and physical tasks
    • End‑of‑day reflection and consolidation of learning
    • Opportunity to feed the chickens
    • Return to school by minibus

    Geography Skills Progression

    Stanley Head provides a clear progression of map and fieldwork skills from Year 2 through Year 6. Each visit builds on previous learning, ensuring pupils revisit and extend key geographical knowledge and techniques over time.

    Year 2

    • 4 compass points
    • Aerial photographs
    • Following simple routes
    • Using a basic key
    • Introduction to simple grid references (e.g., A1, B3)

    Years 3 & 4

    (Year 3 simplified, Year 4 increased challenge)

    • 8 compass points
    • 4‑figure grid references
    • Map symbols and keys
    • Recognising physical and human features
    • Observing changes over time during fieldwork

    Years 5 & 6

    (Year 5 simplified, Year 6 with increased challenge)

    • 8 compass points
    • Recap and extension of 4‑figure grid references
    • Maps showing:
      • Symbols and keys
      • Land use
      • Height of land (introduction to contours)
    • River study including:
      • Collecting field data
      • Sampling techniques
      • Measuring and recording in different ways
      • Observing land use, physical processes and change during fieldwork
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