GCSE Geography Fieldwork at Walton-on-the-Naze

All Saints Catholic College • May 7, 2026
Large group standing on a grassy field under a clear blue sky, with one person lying in the foreground.

As part of their Geography GCSE course, students took part in a field trip to Walton-on-the-Naze, where they carried out essential fieldwork linked to their studies. This experience formed a compulsory element of the GCSE specification and gave students the opportunity to apply their knowledge in a real-world setting.

Walton-on-the-Naze, located on the Essex coast, is well known for its striking cliffs, sandy beaches, and coastal management features. The area provides an excellent case study for understanding coastal processes, erosion, and the ways in which human intervention can shape and protect the coastline. Its mix of natural features and managed defences makes it particularly valuable for geographical investigation.

During the visit, students explored the impacts of coastal management and considered how these strategies affect both the environment and the local community. They conducted questionnaires and gathered primary data, developing key fieldwork skills while deepening their understanding of the relationship between physical geography and human activity.

The trip offered an engaging opportunity for students to bring their classroom learning to life and gain firsthand experience of a dynamic coastal environment - the blue skies and sunshine helped too!

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