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GCSE geography on the rise again
The number of students studying geography GCSE in 2019 is the highest in 18 years, with 8,749 more candidates sitting the exam in the UK than in 2018.
Society celebrates 2019 A Level results
Schools adopting Forest School methods see positive impacts on soft skills
New research, published today in The Geographical Journal, reveals that children enjoy Forest School activities yet some children struggle to frame the skills and knowledge they develop in these more informal settings.
Homeless families housed in ‘temporary’ hotels with devastating effects
New research, published today in the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) journal The Geographical Journal, reveals the daily disruption homeless families living in temporary hotel accommodation experience.
Honours for highest achieving geography pupils
The Society has given Excellence Awards to the school pupils who achieved the highest marks nationally in the 2018 geography examinations.
Mobile work taking its toll on worker’s partners and families who struggle with their mental health
New research, published today in the Society's journal Transactions, reveals the emotional impact experienced by the partners and families left behind by mobile workers.