Education

Get even closer to the geographical wonders of Iceland.

Iceland has always been an amazing destination for any geographer. It’s a magical, breath taking land that will amaze and inspire at every turn. Most people experience only a small corner of south...

Back to school

So the new term is underway. How does it feel? Are you still struggling to get back into the old routine? Do you feel like you’ve never been away? Maybe a new teacher or in a new job filled with...

Planning For The New Term

September is here, summer has nearly gone (did it ever really arrive?) and it’s back to school. Planning and preparation is in full swing and with new A Levels coming on board, there is a lot of...

Top 10 most dangerous volcanoes

Among the world’s most devastating natural forces, these deadly volcanoes have sculpted landscapes, buried cities and reshaped history. Active or dormant, explosive or effusive, this infographic...

Tribute to Terri Hull

When we received the news that Terri Hull, history teacher at The Bishops’ Blue Coat CofE High School near Chester, was stepping into pastures new, we felt the need to pay tribute to her and her...

25 fictional languages you can learn to speak

So, you’ve perfected the oh-so French trill, conquered the dreaded German ‘R’ and mastered the Spanish ‘Ser’ and ‘Estar’, but do you know how to speak Elvish, Dothraki or Furbish? From...

Monitoring the volcano: Sakurajima in Japan threatens an eruption

Image courtesy of Kimon Berlin, CC BY-SA 2.0 Scientists monitoring the Sukurajima volcano in southern Kyushu, Japan have raised the alert level to 4 on a 5 point volcanic alert system, indicating...

Geothermal power and pools

We started our final day in Iceland by visiting one of the world’s largest geothermal power plants.  After a brief, but interesting, PowerPoint and video explaining how geothermal energy...

Hot dip in the river

We started the day once again at 9 o’clock and set off on an hour and a half bus journey to a small mall with information on an earthquake. At the earthquake centre we experienced a 6.3...

A-level reform – a glimpse at the new geography specifications

Are your thoughts starting to turn back to work or are you still in denial? It’s certainly hard to ignore the rows of back to school paraphernalia that have taken over the shops. How do you feel...

Water in three forms

Our stupendous day started with a very early morning followed by a delicious breakfast. The journey to Seljalandsfoss took half an hour and we were greeted by the sight of a spectacular waterfall...

The Golden Circle in Iceland!

It was an early start at the hostel and after a brief 2 hour journey we arrived at the Thingvellir national park. There we were met with stunning scenery and amazing geographical features such as...