1 March 2026

Image of Year 7 Pupils Amaze Geography Teachers With Creative Rainfall Presentations

Year 7 pupils impressed teachers before half term by delivering a series of imaginative and highly creative presentations on the different types of rainfall.

As part of their geography unit on Weather and Climate, students were challenged to explain convectional, frontal, and relief rainfall in any format they wished, encouraging them to think beyond traditional slideshows and to use their creativity, imagination, and personal interests to bring the topic to life.

The results, according to the Humanities department, were “beyond anything we expected.”

Pupils showcased their understanding in a huge variety of formats from raps, poems, songs, dramatic performances, props, models, and even mini‑sketches designed to show how rainfall forms and moves. One group performed a weather‑themed rap, another created a handmade mountain range to demonstrate relief rainfall, while others acted out warm and cold fronts meeting.

Geography Teacher, Mrs Kursitis described the presentations as “engaging, original, and incredibly impressive,” praising students not only for their knowledge but also for their confidence and teamwork.

“The creativity was outstanding,” Mr Momoniat commented. “Every group brought something different, and we were blown away by the imagination they showed.”

The department says the project will definitely return next year - though they admit the bar has now been set very high!

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Tags: Geography Year 7 Humanities