A-level Chemistry builds upon the knowledge gained at GCSE but goes much further revealing some significant simplifications taught at GCSE. It contains a slightly greater level of mathematical content and overlaps with topics taught in Physics and Biology. By studying Chemistry, students develop many useful skills that can be applied outside of the subject discipline; these include problem solving, numeracy, practical skills as well as developing a broad scientific background. As a result it is a highly respected, useful and often required qualification for higher education and for employment in a wide range of areas.
An APS of 6+ and 6s in GCSE Science (including a 6 in Chemistry/Chemistry components of Triple or Combined Science) and a grade 6 in Mathematics.
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A-level Chemistry builds upon the knowledge gained at GCSE but goes much further revealing some significant simplifications taught at GCSE. It contains a slightly greater level of mathematical content and overlaps with topics taught in Physics and Biology. By studying Chemistry, students develop many useful skills that can be applied outside of the subject discipline; these include problem solving, numeracy, practical skills as well as developing a broad scientific background. As a result it is a highly respected, useful and often required qualification for higher education and for employment in a wide range of areas.
An APS of 6+ and 6s in GCSE Science (including a 6 in Chemistry/Chemistry components of Triple or Combined Science) and a grade 6 in Mathematics.