Title: The Primary Geography Quality Mark
1The Primary Geography Quality Mark
2PGQM Key principles
- identify and celebrate good geography
- provide a framework for subject
leaders/coordinators to analyse the strengths and
weaknesses of the geography curriculum - improve for all pupils the quality of the
educational experience through geography
Limpsfield Infant School Silver
3- raise the profile of geography within the primary
curriculum - and in particular its contribution to
citizenship, sustainable development, global
dimensions, cultural and social inclusion, using
and understanding technology, and in imparting a
wide range of skills.
Perton First School
Audley Primary - Bronze
William Shrewsbury Primary School
4The PGQM is underpinned by
- a school self evaluation check-list
- based on
- The characteristics of geography in your school
- How well pupils enjoy achieve
- The quality of provision
- Subject Leadership and Management
- These criteria are directly linked to the Ofsted
Self Evaluation Form (SEF) - The submission of an application form (based on
the self-evaluation criteria) provides the
evidence for the award of the PGQM
52 ways to become involved
- use the toolkit to help you identify aspects of
geography that require further work, create an
action plan and develop these action points
independently of the award process - apply to be a fully accredited school and
register to be assessed for the award of the
Primary Geography Quality Mark - See Geography Journey download on the PGQM
web-page
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7Going for the award
- The Primary Geography Quality Mark is an award
for primary schools who wish to achieve
recognition for the quality and progress in
geography leadership, curriculum development,
learning and teaching in their school.
8Completing the application
- the AUDIENCE for the application is the school
moderator (someone who is passionate about
primary geography) - and
- the PURPOSE is
9 to celebrate the characteristics of geography
in your school
- Section 1 The characteristics of geography in
your school (SEF 1 and 2) - In this section you will communicate what the
learning environment looks like and what you are
trying to provide for children through your
geography curriculum. You will need to
communicate the excitement and richness of the
geography that your children experience.
William Shrewsbury School Gold
10 and how effectively children learn geography
(enjoy achieve)
- Section 2 Pupils Enjoy and Achieve (SEF 3 and
4) - In this section you will communicate how pupils
feel about learning geography and whether their
learning demonstrates geographical thinking at a
level appropriate to their age and ability.
Leighton Primary Gold
11 to ensure that you and your moderator
understand how teaching impacts on learning
- Section 3 The Quality of Provision (SEF 5)
- In this section you will communicate how teaching
is supporting childrens engagement with
distinctly geographical experiences, how your
geography curriculum is meeting the needs of
different learners and how geography is used as a
resource within creative and cross-curricular
learning contexts
Leighton Joy Lane Primary - Gold
12 to communicate effectively how geography is
managed led
- Section 4 Subject Leadership and Management (SEF
6) - In this section you will communicate how
effectively you are developing the subject and
how you are setting a clear direction for
geography in your school, influencing your
colleagues and the schools culture and reaching
out beyond your school
13- Further information can be found on the Primary
Geography Quality Mark website - http//www.geography.org.uk/eyprimary/primaryquali
tymark/ - The PGQM is a key strategy for raising the
quality of geographical education within the
Action Plan for Geographyhttp//www.geographyteac
hingtoday.org.uk/