A Level Qualification The A Levels is a linear qualification assessed after 2 years. Paper 1: Physical and Inorganic paper. 2 hours, 35% of A level Paper 2: Physical and Organic paper. 2 hours, 35% of A Level Paper 3: Practical skills, data handling and Synopsis. 2 hours, 30% of A Level
- Students must have Grade 5 or above from GCSE Science or Chemistry. GCSE Maths at Grade 5 or above is also needed. Students must additionally study A Level Maths or Core Maths alongside their Chemistry – this is a beneficial combination
For each topic there will be an assessed homework and an end of topic test to monitor progress. Practical skills are assessed during the course and detailed feedback given. These skills are tested in the final exam.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Cumberland |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Dalston, Carlisle, CA5 7NN |
A Level Qualification The A Levels is a linear qualification assessed after 2 years. Paper 1: Physical and Inorganic paper. 2 hours, 35% of A level Paper 2: Physical and Organic paper. 2 hours, 35% of A Level Paper 3: Practical skills, data handling and Synopsis. 2 hours, 30% of A Level
- Students must have Grade 5 or above from GCSE Science or Chemistry. GCSE Maths at Grade 5 or above is also needed. Students must additionally study A Level Maths or Core Maths alongside their Chemistry – this is a beneficial combination
For each topic there will be an assessed homework and an end of topic test to monitor progress. Practical skills are assessed during the course and detailed feedback given. These skills are tested in the final exam.