Level
GCSE
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IGCSE™ Environmental Management syllabus 0680
Exam board
Cambridge CAIE IGCSE™
Hours of study
Approximately 150 hours of study time (plus additional time for completing assignments)
Level
GCSE
Qualification
IGCSE™ Environmental Management syllabus 0680
Exam board
Cambridge CAIE IGCSE™
Hours of study
Approximately 150 hours of study time (plus additional time for completing assignments)
Our IGCSE™ Environmental Management homeschooling course will build your child’s understanding of the Earth and its natural systems. Drawing from the disciplines of Biology, Geography and Economics, students on this course will:
Our experienced University and Careers Advisor can provide support with choosing the right GCSE Level courses for your child’s ambitions, as well as all aspects of applying to university including UCAS references, interview preparation and more.
Study method: A self-directed mix of online and offline learning with structured multimedia content. You will be supported throughout your studies with expert Tutor feedback as well as guidance from a dedicated 1:1 Student Progress Manager. Students can book 1:1 sessions with a Tutor for this course for an additional fee.
Key topics
Take a look at our IGCSE™ Environmental Management homeschooling course to see what your child will be studying, with these exclusive previews on our student learning platform. These will give you an insight into our approach to this subject, the different topics it covers and the types of activities and exercises your child will be doing once they get started.
This course will assess your child’s understanding across two papers:
Paper 1: This paper covers Theory and lasts for 1 hour and 45 minutes, accounting for 50% of the overall grade.
Paper 2: This paper covers Management in Context and lasts for 1 hour and 45 minutes, accounting for 50% of the overall grade.
All of our GCSE Level courses include a number of past exam papers in the final module to support students’ learning. This includes the most recent paper, which can be taken as a mock exam and submitted to the course Tutor for feedback for an additional fee.
In 2024, our GCSE Level students achieved a pass rate of 72% at A*-C grade, with 23% achieving grades A* to A across all their courses.
Your child can take their IGCSE™ exams at Cambridge exam centres in over 150 countries. We can provide details of the closest exam centre for your family.
Meet the tutors
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Having an in-depth knowledge of both human and physical geography allows me to understand both my immediate environment and the wider world. Geography is a broad subject including a wide range of topics from the processes of coastal erosion to the worldwide phenomenon of globalisation. I believe that through my passion for all of Geography, I can support you through all the topics included in your studies.
I have always been fascinated by the world’s infinite complexity and learning about the constantly changing human interactions with the natural environment. I embraced the amazing natural environment of Devon that I grew up in, walking on Dartmoor and along the ever-changing coastline. Throughout my time at school, Geography and Geology were my favourite subjects due to their ability to transport you to fantastic places around the world. When the opportunity arose to return to studying, it was an easy decision to choose Geography. I undertook my BSc in Geography remotely through the Open University, which gave me a unique perspective on the challenges of studying remotely. I can draw on this experience to assist you throughout your studies.
I gained my BSc in Geography and completed my PGCE the following year. While studying, I also worked as a Learning Support Assistant. This gave me invaluable experience of working with small groups and individuals to meet their specific needs. I have over ten years of experience teaching Geography in Kingston-Upon-Hull, including experience as Head of Geography. I also have several years of experience as a GCSE examiner. I have been able to draw on having a better understanding of the exam process to help my students exceed expectations in exams.
In my holidays, I love travelling throughout the UK and Europe in my motorhome with my bicycle, they together give me the freedom to explore all corners of the UK and Europe. Travelling gives me the inspiration to share a passion for the world with my students, including through organising field trips for them both within the UK and abroad. My favourite was taking the A Level geographers to Iceland; the country never ceases to amaze me.
I look forward to being able to share my passion for Geography and supporting you through your course to ensure you achieve your full potential. As your Tutor, I will be readily available to answer your questions – I’m only a virtual call or an email away.
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Geography and Environmental Management are both such important subjects. They teach us what the world we live in is like now, how it came to be this way, what it may look like in the future, and what we can do to help. They are vital, ever-changing, and there is always something new to learn and see. I hope that, through your studies with Wolsey Hall Oxford, you will come to love them as much as me!
My personal interest in learning about the world began at school when I had an inspirational Geography teacher who made me think about the world around me in a new and interconnected way. Geography has something for everyone, from the pure science of rock formations to the practical applications of water supply and demand, from the historical migration of people around the world to the future of our cities and countryside. When I reached A levels, I studied Environmental Science and began to focus on the ways humans are affecting the world and how we can change our behaviours to make our impacts more positive. I believe that, through the studies of Geography and Environmental Science, we can learn how to make the world a better place.
After school, I went on to acquire a 2:1 degree in Geography and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, both from the University of Sheffield. For seven years, I worked as a successful Geography teacher at a well-respected Secondary school in Northamptonshire. During this time, I undertook several roles including Head of Geography, Citizenship Co-ordinator and Gifted & Talented Co-ordinator, which allowed me to help students of all levels of ability to achieve their full potential.
For the past decade, I have worked for Wolsey Hall, from KS2 to KS4 (from Primary Level, through Secondary Level and above). I love supporting students to get the education that is right for them. I enjoy helping students of all abilities to learn the specific skills and knowledge needed to succeed in Geography and Environmental Management, as well as transferable techniques for general revision, future learning and life!
Outside of work, I love travel, sport and reading. Two years ago, my husband and I took our children (then 8 and 10) on a ‘World Tour’, visiting 20 countries within a year. It was a fantastic way to experience real-world Geography and to experience homeschooling from the families’ viewpoint, as well as giving us all memories that will last a lifetime.
You’ve chosen an excellent subject to study and an excellent college to learn it through. From a single world of vocabulary, you don’t understand to a complex skill you need explained, I’m here to help, just an email away. I’m really looking forward to helping you achieve your full potential in one of the most important and interesting subjects you can study!
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Geography and Environmental Management are such awesome subjects. Almost everything you can think of can be linked back to Geography, whether it is the production of a mobile phone or people moaning about their commute to work! It allows us to study and understand the processes of the natural world, how we live in it and interact with it. The great thing about Geography is that it is constantly changing so there is always something new and exciting to explore and study. Environmental Management is intrinsically linked to Geography and is such an important subject to learn about in our ever-changing world.
I have always loved Geography. This probably came from a childhood of running around the countryside and playing on a friend’s farm. I thrive on being outdoors, and Geography has given me the opportunity to study and learn from the world around me. I thoroughly enjoyed learning Geography at school, going on to study it at A level and then at university. I particularly enjoyed the Bio-Geography modules when I went to the University of Wales in Swansea, choosing a number of Environmental Biology modules to compliment my Geography studies.
After completing my degree, I travelled the world. I went to Japan, Australia and New Zealand for six months. It was an amazing experience that allowed me to see all sorts of landscapes, including active volcanoes, glaciers and waterfalls.
On my return, I studied for a PGCE at the College of St Mark and St John in Plymouth and secured a position in a local secondary school where I taught for 11 years in a variety of roles including Head of Department. I took great pleasure in teaching Geography to 11 to 18-year-olds as well as mentoring students on a one-to-one basis to improve their grades.
Since leaving the classroom, I have tutored A Level students and been a GCSE examiner. I delight in helping people to reach their full potential, and I am always happy to help. I am approachable and friendly, and I look forward to helping you to learn.
In my spare time, my hobbies include reading, gardening and (when it’s warm enough) swimming in the sea! My favourite pastime is walking our dog Lola with my husband and two children.
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I have always been fascinated about the world, discovering new locations and learning about the constantly changing human interactions with the natural environment. Throughout my school career, Geography was my favourite subject, and it was an easy decision to go on and study it at university.
I gained my BSc in Geography in 2003 and completed my PGCE the following year, both from the University of Exeter. While at university, I embraced the wonderful natural environment of Devon, by canoe, walking on Dartmoor and surfing on the beaches. Following my PGCE, I started my teaching career in Gloucestershire, where I taught for six years. The opportunity to inspire others about Geography and lead field trips to a variety of locations was extremely rewarding. Iceland was a favourite of mine and is on my list of places to revisit.
Following a career break to bring up my two young children, I worked as a Learning Support teacher In Devon. This gave me invaluable experience of working with small groups and one-to-one, providing specific programmes for individual’s needs. More recently, I have moved to rural Suffolk and have been working as a part-time Geography teacher. Throughout this time, I have been a GCSE examiner.
While I am not working, I still enjoy being outdoors and exploring different places with my family. We have a camper-van and love the freedom this brings.
I look forward to being able to share my passion for Geography and supporting you through your course. It is a real privilege to be able to help, and as your Tutor, I will be readily available to answer your questions.
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