Applications of physics can be found in most of the inventions of our society. The concepts, laws and models of physics help us to describe and understand the world around us. They are also fundamental to an understanding of how every physical system works. They extend to every scale; from the infinitesimal particle zoo of the subatomic, through nanotechnology, to the very universe itself. This is reflected in the content of the course. A Level Physics is a challenging but rewarding subject. Students will have the opportunity to study some of the topics they covered for GCSE in more depth, as well as new and exciting modules, such as particle physics, quantum phenomena and special relativity. 40% of the marks in the assessments will require the use of mathematical skills. Students choosing to study A level Physics should also study A level Mathematics.
A minimum of five 9-5 GCSE grades, which must include Mathematics and either English Language or English Literature. Grade 6 or higher in GCSE Physics or Grade 6-5 in GCSE Combined Sciences (with high scores in the Physics units). Owing to the mathematical content of the course, a good understanding of Mathematics is also important: we recommend Grade 6 or above at GCSE.
External Exams (end of Year 13): 3 exams, 2h each: Paper 1 34%; Paper 2 34%; Paper 3 32%.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Olantigh Road, Wye, TN25 5EJ |
Applications of physics can be found in most of the inventions of our society. The concepts, laws and models of physics help us to describe and understand the world around us. They are also fundamental to an understanding of how every physical system works. They extend to every scale; from the infinitesimal particle zoo of the subatomic, through nanotechnology, to the very universe itself. This is reflected in the content of the course. A Level Physics is a challenging but rewarding subject. Students will have the opportunity to study some of the topics they covered for GCSE in more depth, as well as new and exciting modules, such as particle physics, quantum phenomena and special relativity. 40% of the marks in the assessments will require the use of mathematical skills. Students choosing to study A level Physics should also study A level Mathematics.
A minimum of five 9-5 GCSE grades, which must include Mathematics and either English Language or English Literature. Grade 6 or higher in GCSE Physics or Grade 6-5 in GCSE Combined Sciences (with high scores in the Physics units). Owing to the mathematical content of the course, a good understanding of Mathematics is also important: we recommend Grade 6 or above at GCSE.
External Exams (end of Year 13): 3 exams, 2h each: Paper 1 34%; Paper 2 34%; Paper 3 32%.