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    Students on a geography field trip in Kenya

    CURRICULUM-ALIGNED FIELD STUDY

    Geography comes alive in Kenya

    GCSE and A-Level Geography field trips with real curriculum integration. Your students study coastal ecosystems, water management, and sustainable development — led by the communities living it.

    7-10 Days
    GCSE + A-Level
    AQA, OCR, Edexcel
    Kenya
    Curriculum Integration

    Built for your specification, not bolted on

    Every day in the field maps directly to GCSE and A-Level Geography topics across all UK exam boards.

    Coastal Landscapes

    Study Mombasa's coral reef ecosystems, coastal erosion, and marine conservation in one of the world's most biodiverse coastlines.

    Water & The Water Cycle

    Visit women-led water cooperatives managing seasonal water scarcity. Study water harvesting, irrigation systems, and the human impact on water cycles.

    Ecosystems & Biodiversity

    Experience the Kasigau Corridor — a critical wildlife migration route between Tsavo East and West. Study savanna ecosystems and human-wildlife coexistence.

    Food Security & Agriculture

    Work in Seeds2Education permaculture gardens — our first harvest is projected to provide 45,000 school meals. Study food production, food miles, and sustainable agriculture in practice.

    Development & Globalisation

    Meet communities navigating development on their own terms. Study economic indicators, quality of life measures, and the impact of tourism.

    Urbanisation & Population

    Compare rural Kasigau communities with urban Mombasa. Study rural-urban migration, push-pull factors, and urbanisation challenges.

    Real Fieldwork

    Not a safari with a worksheet

    This is not adventure tourism with a geography add-on. Every trip includes structured pre-trip preparation, on-ground fieldwork led by local experts, and post-trip assessment designed to produce coursework-ready outputs.

    1

    Pre-Trip (4-6 weeks)

    Curriculum modules covering Kenya's physical and human geography. Students frame research questions before they travel.

    2

    On-Ground (7-10 days)

    Daily fieldwork sessions led by local experts. Students collect primary data, conduct surveys, photograph landscapes, and apply geographic skills in real contexts.

    3

    Post-Trip

    Structured reflection connecting fieldwork to exam content. Students produce coursework-ready data analysis and geographical investigations.

    Students conducting geography fieldwork in Kenya
    Exam Board Coverage

    Aligned to every major exam board

    AQA

    • Paper 1 Physical Geography
    • Paper 2 Human Geography
    • Fieldwork Component

    OCR

    • Landscapes of the UK & Beyond
    • People of the UK & Wider World
    • Geographical Skills

    Edexcel

    • Physical Environments
    • Human Environments
    • Geographical Investigations

    IB Geography

    • Core Theme — Global Change
    • Optional Themes
    • Internal Assessment Fieldwork

    We provide a curriculum mapping document showing exactly how each day connects to your specification. Download it before you book.

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    Ready to take geography beyond the classroom?

    Your students don't need another textbook case study. They need to stand in a permaculture garden, talk to the women managing water cooperatives, and see geography happening in real time.