Our GCSE Geography students have just returned from an excellent trip to Walton-on-the-Naze. The purpose of the trip was to investigate whether the sea defences at Walton were effective at preventing erosion and flooding.
Although we had some problems with being able to complete all our fieldwork with high tides most days, the students were still able to collect enough data. The weather was glorious and we certainly made the most of the heatwave.
Whilst battling through the traffic, with Gallows Corner being closed, we were able to belt out some songs on the minibuses and arrive in good time.
The students' behaviour was excellent throughout the trips. They listened well and followed instructions carefully and were a credit to the school. I look forward to taking them all to Stratford in September for their Human Geography fieldwork.









