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Questions for Davy from Le Rocquier School, Year 11, Geography Class
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Who are you and where do you live?
How would you de...
Study the terrain of the worlds oldest, most rugged and restricted coastline with gravel plains in the north, high sand dunes in the south, thousands of ship wrecks in between and not a drop of fresh water...
GCSE Geography students at Le Rocquier School in Jersey will be following the Skeleton Coast Expedition commencing on 2nd October for their GCSE topics: ‘Geography in the News’ and ‘Extreme ...
The Arctic module is due to leave in May 2010 taking 20 students and teachers to the worlds most northern Island called Svalbard. Students will be exposed to the harsh arctic conditions while working with a s...
The QCA have a launched “Global Dimension” this give examples of how we can all try and act as a global community and have better understanding of the world around us. Youth Exploring Science supp...
A three person teamincluding a scientist visited Sunninghill School to spend the afternoon learning in an unique way on all the aspects of extreme environments.
“The children and staff thought it was a s...
Hollyfield School invited Jason De Carteret to talk about the North Pole and living in conditions of -40c…..
Joe Gale said…..
Jason came in to do the talk which was really good fun. Then we managed ...