The syllabus covered for each of the sciences consists of a subject core and extension material. The Biology GCSE covers topics including Genetics, Cells, Environmental Studies, Human Behaviour and Biotechnology. The Chemistry GCSE covers topics including Atomic Structure, Chemical Reactions, Chemical Synthesis and Modern Applications. The Physics GCSE covers topics including Space Exploration, Electricity, Mechanics, Radioactivity and Medical Physics. Students will also study GCSE English and Maths as part of the Package course.
All full-time students will have a personal tutor and access to a wide range of enrichment activities. Your course will give you an opportunity to develop skills in numeracy, literacy and communication, including speaking and listening skills.
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Entry requirements
5 x GCSEs grade 9-3 (grade A*- D) including English, maths and science. Students usually require an internal assessment to determine their suitability for the course. A satisfactory reference may be required.
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Who is the course for?
This one year intensive course covers GCSE English and Maths plus the three separate sciences: GCSE Biology, GCSE Chemistry and GCSE Physics. This is an interesting, enjoyable yet demanding course that enables students to improve upon their previous GCSE grades. Students will have the opportunity to enhance their understanding of scientific theory and its applications alongside developing their practical skills.
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Study methods
Theory supported by practical work.
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How is the course assessed?
The syllabus consists of a subject core, additional and extension material. GCSE assessment will be linear in structure, so that examinations are taken at the end of the course.
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More information
You should expect to provide yourself with all standard stationary, writing materials and folders. You will also need a scientific calculator.
You may wish to purchase your own course books. These typically amount to approximately £10. A contrinbution is expected towards optional trips and visits.
Enrolment form, Learning Agreement, Timetable and all standard stationary equipment. You must be prepared to start work in your first lesson. -
Where Next – Further Studies
The GCSE Science programme allows students to progress onto Level 3 courses. It provides the basis for AS/A2 Biology, Chemistry and Physics or BTEC Level 3 Diploma or Extended Diploma in Applied Sciences.
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How to apply
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OR download an application form here and post it to the address on the form.
When we have received your application we will contact you to arrange an interview time.