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Geography GCSE results published this morning, Thursday 24 August 2023, by the Joint Council for Qualifications demonstrate geography’s enduring relevance as a subject.

293,319 students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland sat GCSE geography examinations this year (289,351 in 2022) and it retains its place as the GCSE subject with the sixth highest number of entries. The sustained growth in numbers of students sitting their GCSE in geography shows its enduring relevance as an important subject for young people.

Director of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), Professor Joe Smith, comments, “Congratulations to all the students receiving their GCSE geography results today. We are delighted to see that geography’s relevance for today’s changing world continues to be recognised by so many students, as well as their teachers, parents and carers.

“I encourage students to continue their geographical studies at A Level to benefit from the strong, adaptable foundation that geography brings to your life, but an interest in geography doesn’t need to be limited to school studies. Geographical themes are present all around us in everything from tackling inequality, to improving biodiversity, sports, travel and even entrepreneurship.

“The broad spectrum of knowledge and tools that students cover in geography allows them to develop their understanding of the world and pursue their interests without limiting their options. With the foundation of a geography GCSE, the door is now open to a wide range of further study and careers, with the prospect for secure and rewarding work.”

The Society provides support to teachers and offers resources to students to support them in their studies, including careers information and guidance for choosing geography at school: www.rgs.org/ChooseGeography 

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  • The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) is the learned society and professional body for geography. Formed in 1830, our Royal Charter of 1859 is for 'the advancement of geographical science'. Today, we deliver this objective through developing, supporting and promoting geographical research, expeditions and fieldwork, education, public engagement, and geography input to policy. We aim to foster an understanding and informed enjoyment of our world. We hold the world's largest private geographical collection and provide public access to it. We have a thriving Fellowship and Membership and offer the professional accreditation 'Chartered Geographer’. www.rgs.org