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A Level students will benefit from a series of sessions led by experts that focus on areas of the KS5 curriculum.

The Society is pleased to see the return of its popular A Level Study Day, held in person at the Society in London. Schools are asked to book onto either the morning OR the A Level study day afternoon session – both events are identical so you do not need to attend both.

The A Level study day will consist of a series of three 35-minute subject knowledge focused lectures – hazards, global governance and carbon and water cycle (topics are subject to change if speakers change). The event will end with a 35-minute session looking at exam technique and how to succeed in A Level examinations.

  • Tickets are priced at a per-student rate, are non refundable and must be paid for at the point of booking.
  • Due to the administration involved, we are NOT able to provide invoices to schools for this event.
  • Please be aware that there are no refreshments being provided at this event.
  • Students are able to attend with or without parents/guardians/teachers.
  • There is no maximum number of tickets you can book.
  • Tickets are available to buy individually or in a group. If you make a group booking you do not need to select the option of typing in each attendee's name.
  • Teacher places are free for teachers accompanying students, but teachers attending without students will be charged. To book teacher tickets please email Claire at c.brown@rgs.org once you have made and paid for your student booking.

Schedule

  • 9.30am - Doors open
  • 10.00am–10.35m - Session 1 (Hazards)
  • 10.35am–11.10am - Session 2 (Global governance)
  • 11.10am–11.20am - Break
  • 11.20am–11.55am - Session 3 (Carbon and water cycles)
  • 11.55am–12.30pm - Session 4 (exam technique)

Venue information

This event will be held at Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AR.

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Key Information

Teachers
26 November 2025, 10.00am-12.30pm
Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

In-person
Member £10.00, Non-member £15.00