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The GA has produced various logos which relate to the Association, individual projects and GA award schemes. Some of these are available to download and use freely, but the majority can only be used within specific contexts with our permission.

Information about where to obtain a copy of each logo is provided below. If you have any queries, please contact Anne Greaves.


Action Plan for Geography - contact Julie Beattie

GA - contact Anne Greaves

GA Branch - contact John Lyon

GA Member - contact Richard Gill

Geography Champions - contact Anne Greaves

Living Geography - contact Anne Greaves

Making Geography Happen - contact Ruth Totterdell

Primary Geography Quality Mark - contact Julie Beattie
can only be used by schools that have attained the award

Secondary Geography Quality Mark/Centre of Excellence - contact Julie Beattie
can only be used by schools that have attained the award

Worldwise - contact Richard Gill

Young Geographers - download from the Young Geographers area

Young Peoples' Geographies - contact Anne Greaves

GA logo Frances Soar
Branch logo Frances Soar
Member logo Frances Soar
Action Plan for Geography logo Julie Beattie 
Primary Geography Quality Mark  Julie Beattie 
Secondary Geography Quality Mark Julie Beattie 
Geography Champions Anne Greaves
Worldwise Richard Gill
Young Peoples' Geographies  Anne Greaves
Making Geography Happen Ruth Tot
Living Geography Anne Greaves

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This issue of Primary Geography looks ahead to the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games and features a wealth of geographical activities linked to the event for primary pupils of all ages

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The Spring 2012 issue of Teaching Geography focuses on the Olympic and Paralympic Games. It includes a range of teaching ideas for using this global sporting event in the geography classroom.

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The Spring 2012 issue of Geography features articles on postcolonialism, indigenous knowledge for disaster risk reduction, new geographies of migrant settlement in the UK, and much more.

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