
Atoms, compounds, molecules and equations Enthalpy, entropy and free energy Amount of substance Redox and electrode potentials Acid–base and redox reactions Transition elements Electrons, bonding and structure Organic chemistry The periodic table and periodicity Polymers Group 2 and the halogens Organic synthesis Reaction rates and equilibrium Analytical techniques (IR and MS) pH and buffers Chromatography and spectroscopy. An interesting and challenging experience prompts you to link key chemical ideas and understand how they relate to each other. The development of transferable skills including investigating, problem solving, research, decision making, mathematical skills and analytical skills. Opens up a range of possibilities for further study and careers associated with the subjects.
5 GCSEs graded 9 – 4, including English (grade 4+) and Mathematics (grade 5+). Grade 5 in Combined Science or in Chemistry plus one other Science is also required.
A total of 6 hours of examinations (2 x 2 hours 15 minutes and 1 x 1 hour 30 minutes) taken at the end of the course. A wide range of question types including multiple choice, short answer and extended response questions. The opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge of both theory and practical skills through the examinations.
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | West Northamptonshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Archery Road, Middleton Cheney, Banbury, OX17 2QR |
Atoms, compounds, molecules and equations Enthalpy, entropy and free energy Amount of substance Redox and electrode potentials Acid–base and redox reactions Transition elements Electrons, bonding and structure Organic chemistry The periodic table and periodicity Polymers Group 2 and the halogens Organic synthesis Reaction rates and equilibrium Analytical techniques (IR and MS) pH and buffers Chromatography and spectroscopy. An interesting and challenging experience prompts you to link key chemical ideas and understand how they relate to each other. The development of transferable skills including investigating, problem solving, research, decision making, mathematical skills and analytical skills. Opens up a range of possibilities for further study and careers associated with the subjects.
5 GCSEs graded 9 – 4, including English (grade 4+) and Mathematics (grade 5+). Grade 5 in Combined Science or in Chemistry plus one other Science is also required.
A total of 6 hours of examinations (2 x 2 hours 15 minutes and 1 x 1 hour 30 minutes) taken at the end of the course. A wide range of question types including multiple choice, short answer and extended response questions. The opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge of both theory and practical skills through the examinations.