A Level Physics is an academic course designed to increase your knowledge, skills and understanding of the physical sciences and support your ability to apply that knowledge to solve problems. The course is studied as part of a programme of A Levels and has both theory and experimental components to the course. Physics allows you to understand the fundamental structure of the universe from atoms (or smaller!) to galaxies (or bigger!) and how the matter within the universe interacts. Through focused lectures we will explore these topics and how to use mathematical approaches to apply these ideas to a large range of real-life situations. You will discover that the same underlying physical laws can be applied from everyday situations such as electric circuits or theme park rides to complex situations like particle accelerators or black holes. You will study through theory and experimental-based lectures, meeting new concepts and applying them to a range of situations. You will develop your problem-solving and mathematical skills, as well as understanding of a range of diverse topics, and there will be a clear focus on how to apply your understanding to solve problems of increasing complexity. There is a large emphasis on the application of mathematics within the course and how it can be used to explain the world around us. Practical lectures will enable you to develop confidence in working experimentally, as well as increasing your knowledge and skills regarding scientific method, data analysis and the presenting of data. We are also very keen to offer students to opportunity to engage in stretch and challenge activities, such as Olympiad competitions, and to support our students to make rewarding progression to higher education, work based training or employment. Students benefit from access to three modern physics laboratories, as well as a staff team with substantial expertise within the teaching of physics at this level.
Minimum of 5 GCSEs grades 4 or above, including at least GCSE Physics grade 6 or GCSE Combined Science grades 6 6, GCSE English grade 5 and GCSE Maths grade 6.
Your achievement in this subject is dependent upon excellent attendance, punctuality and effort. You will learn in a friendly atmosphere, using a variety of assessment methods: You will be assessed through end-of-topic tests under timed conditions in class, regular homework questions and through completion of class activities. You will then be given detailed feedback on your progress. Investigative skills and understanding are a vital part of the scientific process and you will be expected develop your practical proficiency throughout the course. You will review your own performance in 1:1 sessions with your tutor. You will undertake mock examinations on each unit in advance of your final exams. You will sit formal A Level exams at the end of your two years of study. A Level grades will be based only on marks for written exams, and your practical endorsement will be assessed separately as pass or fail.
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Cornwall |
Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
Address | College Road, Truro, TR1 3XX |
A Level Physics is an academic course designed to increase your knowledge, skills and understanding of the physical sciences and support your ability to apply that knowledge to solve problems. The course is studied as part of a programme of A Levels and has both theory and experimental components to the course. Physics allows you to understand the fundamental structure of the universe from atoms (or smaller!) to galaxies (or bigger!) and how the matter within the universe interacts. Through focused lectures we will explore these topics and how to use mathematical approaches to apply these ideas to a large range of real-life situations. You will discover that the same underlying physical laws can be applied from everyday situations such as electric circuits or theme park rides to complex situations like particle accelerators or black holes. You will study through theory and experimental-based lectures, meeting new concepts and applying them to a range of situations. You will develop your problem-solving and mathematical skills, as well as understanding of a range of diverse topics, and there will be a clear focus on how to apply your understanding to solve problems of increasing complexity. There is a large emphasis on the application of mathematics within the course and how it can be used to explain the world around us. Practical lectures will enable you to develop confidence in working experimentally, as well as increasing your knowledge and skills regarding scientific method, data analysis and the presenting of data. We are also very keen to offer students to opportunity to engage in stretch and challenge activities, such as Olympiad competitions, and to support our students to make rewarding progression to higher education, work based training or employment. Students benefit from access to three modern physics laboratories, as well as a staff team with substantial expertise within the teaching of physics at this level.
Minimum of 5 GCSEs grades 4 or above, including at least GCSE Physics grade 6 or GCSE Combined Science grades 6 6, GCSE English grade 5 and GCSE Maths grade 6.
Your achievement in this subject is dependent upon excellent attendance, punctuality and effort. You will learn in a friendly atmosphere, using a variety of assessment methods: You will be assessed through end-of-topic tests under timed conditions in class, regular homework questions and through completion of class activities. You will then be given detailed feedback on your progress. Investigative skills and understanding are a vital part of the scientific process and you will be expected develop your practical proficiency throughout the course. You will review your own performance in 1:1 sessions with your tutor. You will undertake mock examinations on each unit in advance of your final exams. You will sit formal A Level exams at the end of your two years of study. A Level grades will be based only on marks for written exams, and your practical endorsement will be assessed separately as pass or fail.